Nasal filters are non-prescription devices used to reduce the inhalation of airborne particles. They typically consist of a flexible frame that holds a filtering material, such as a mesh or foam, which sits just inside the nasal passages.
What can it filter? 99% of “respiratory irritants” can’t escape it.
Pollen/Dust: Filters over 97% of pollen and pet dander, saying goodbye to seasonal allergies.
PM2.5/Exhaust Fumes: Adsorbs over 70% of fine particulate matter, a lifesaver for commuters and outdoor enthusiasts.
Bacteria/Odors: With an activated carbon layer, it reduces irritating odors such as secondhand smoke and kitchen fumes.
Virus Protection: Laboratory tests show a 93% blockage rate against common respiratory viruses.
Why choose this product? Invisible + Comfortable, it feels like you’re not wearing anything.
Many people worry about “nasal congestion and stuffiness”? This filter’s design completely overturns that stereotype:
Invisible and seamless: The small, round filter is almost invisible when inserted into the nostrils, making it suitable for meetings and dates without embarrassment.
Breathable and not stuffy: Made with TPE flexible material and honeycomb ventilation holes, the breathing resistance is 60% lower than ordinary masks, allowing for smooth breathing even during exercise.
Snug and comfortable: The elastic support fits the inner wall of the nasal cavity, preventing it from slipping, and there’s no foreign body sensation even after wearing it for 8 hours.
Safe and non-irritating: Free of latex and fluorescent agents, it has passed skin sensitivity tests, making it safe for people with rhinitis.
Purpose and Function:
The primary function of nasal filters is to act as a physical barrier against various irritants and pollutants found in the air.
Allergens: They are commonly used by individuals with allergies to filter out pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold spores, helping to reduce symptoms like sneezing and a runny nose.
Pollutants: They can help minimize exposure to environmental pollutants, such as fine particulate matter (PM2.5), smoke, and industrial dust.
Convenience: Unlike face masks, nasal filters are often less conspicuous and can be worn more comfortably for extended periods, making them suitable for use in various social and professional settings.