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LG PuriCare AeroMini launches with 360° airflow and smart ThinQ control

LG is kicking off the AeroMini rollout in Southeast Asia, starting with Vietnam, where compact housing and growing air quality concerns make small purifiers especially relevant.

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LG PuriCare AeroMini air purifier placed on a wooden bedside table between a plant and a warm table lamp in a cozy bedroom, showing how it blends into modern home décor.
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LG is shrinking its air purifiers again, and this time it’s leaning fully into the “small space, big city” lifestyle with the new PuriCare AeroMini – a compact, design‑forward purifier that’s meant to sit as comfortably on a bookshelf as it does on the floor in a studio apartment.

At its core, AeroMini is LG’s answer to a very 2026 problem: how do you squeeze serious air cleaning into homes that are getting smaller, busier and more cluttered with tech? The company has essentially taken the PuriCare 360° DNA and compressed it into a slimmer cylinder with a footprint about 37 percent smaller and a height around 30 percent lower than the PuriCare 360˚ Hit, so you can park it next to a bed, on a side table or even on a shelf without feeling like you’ve just added another big appliance to the room. The filter cover is hidden at the base, so from most angles it looks more like a minimalist décor piece than a typical purifier.

Under the softer exterior, it’s still very much a performance play. AeroMini uses a 360‑degree airflow system that pulls in air from all directions and pushes cleaned air upwards and outwards, a layout that tends to work better in tight rooms where air often stagnates in corners. The three‑layer H filter combines dust and deodorization stages and is certified to remove 99.999 percent of ultra‑fine dust down to 0.01 micrometers, while also tackling airborne bacteria, certain viruses and mold particles in lab conditions. On paper, that puts it in the “install and forget it’s working” category for typical city pollutants like fine dust and everyday indoor nasties.

LG PuriCare AeroMini air purifier in a soft green finish being carried by its brown leather handle in a bright living room, highlighting its portable and minimalist design.
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Noise is another big piece of the pitch. LG is positioning AeroMini as bedroom‑friendly, quoting just 26dB in Sleep Mode – roughly the volume of a whisper in a quiet room, and comfortably below what you’d get from a ceiling fan or older tower purifier on low. That matters when the device is sitting a meter from your pillow in a studio or a child’s room, where anything that sounds like a hairdryer quickly gets banished to the living room.

Because this is 2026, there’s, of course, an app. AeroMini slots into LG’s ThinQ ecosystem, letting you check indoor air quality, switch modes and adjust fan speeds remotely, which is handy if you want it to ramp up before you get home or drop into Sleep Mode without getting out of bed. On the body itself, a four‑color indicator gives you a quick visual read on air quality so you don’t have to constantly open your phone. LG is also using an all‑in‑one filter cartridge here, so instead of juggling multiple elements, you pull one module out, drop a new one in and you’re done – a small but meaningful win for people who hate fussy maintenance.

One of the more interesting decisions is the push toward personalization. AeroMini supports modular accessories, including a leather carry handle and even a flower‑holder‑style attachment that turns the purifier into something closer to a lifestyle object than a white plastic gadget in the corner. It’s a clear nod to the way compact purifiers have evolved: consumers don’t just want clean air, they want hardware that doesn’t ruin the vibe of carefully curated interiors, from muted Japandi setups to maximalist desks.

The timing and geography of the launch also tell you who LG is really targeting. AeroMini is scheduled to roll out first in Southeast Asia in the first half of this year, starting with Vietnam, with a recommended coverage area of about 27 square meters – effectively a bedroom, a kid’s room or a small studio‑style living space. That lines up neatly with urban markets where poor outdoor air quality meets dense housing and a growing middle class willing to invest in home health tech.

Zooming out a bit, AeroMini slots into a broader shift in the air purifier market towards compact, room‑specific devices rather than one massive unit trying (and often failing) to handle an entire home. Recent buying guides and market trends around small apartments consistently stress three things: compact design, very low noise and multi‑stage filtration that can cope with fine dust, allergens and everyday odors. AeroMini ticks those boxes with its small footprint, whisper‑quiet sleep mode and high‑efficiency filter system, while the 360‑degree intake design reflects a wider industry move away from front‑only inlets that struggle in cramped layouts.

From a consumer‑tech perspective, there are still some open questions that will matter once this hits retail shelves. LG hasn’t detailed pricing or expansion plans beyond Southeast Asia yet, and that will determine whether AeroMini lands as a mainstream pick or a design‑centric premium option against aggressively priced compact purifiers from brands like Levoit and local regional players. Running costs will also hinge on filter pricing and replacement intervals, which can make or break the ownership experience over a few years, even if the upfront price looks attractive.

What’s clear is that LG is leaning hard on a familiar formula: take the established PuriCare 360° air system, wrap it in a more furniture‑friendly shell, add app control and a bit of lifestyle flair, then aim it squarely at modern urban homes where every square meter counts. For people living in small apartments or kitted‑out bedrooms who want cleaner air without another big, humming tower cluttering the floor, AeroMini looks like the kind of purifier that could quietly disappear into the room – while doing the exact opposite to dust and pollutants in the background.


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