The BLUEAIR Mini Restful is a 3-in-1 bedside device that combines a HEPA air purifier, a sunrise alarm clock, and a wake-up light in a single compact cylinder. The HEPASilent filtration removes 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns, which is finer than the standard 0.3-micron HEPA spec. The Mini Restful runs as low as 21 dB on its quietest setting, low enough to run through the night without disturbing sleep. The base also includes a USB-C port for charging your phone overnight.
A multifunctional bedside device that can do it all and then some
HEPASilent is Blueair’s proprietary air filtration system. It captures 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 microns, which is finer than the 0.3-micron cutoff for standard HEPA. The system catches dust, pollen, mold, pet dander, wildfire smoke, bacteria, and viruses, refreshing the air in a 140-square-foot bedroom in about 12.5 minutes on the highest fan speed. The cylinder shape and smooth fabric exterior also fit on your nightstand without looking like a typical white plastic purifier.
The sunrise function brightens over 15 to 30 minutes before your alarm, with an amber-toned light meant to mimic natural dawn. This gives your body a chance to start waking up before the alarm actually sounds. The Blueair app handles the schedule, with bird, rain, and melodic tone options for the audio that plays when the alarm goes off.
In the evening, the same light works as a blue-light-free reading lamp. Three brightness levels range from a soft reading glow to a dim amber that aligns with your body’s natural melatonin production. The Mini Restful also plays white noise and soothing sounds through the app, useful for light sleepers or kids who need background sound to fall asleep.
The HEPASilent filters for the Blueair Mini Restful typically last around nine months. You’ll get a notification in the Blueair app that it is time to replace your filter, with options to purchase replacement filters directly in the app. However, one drawback of the Mini Restful is the lack of an air quality monitor. So, you’ll have to either set the fan yourself or use the in-app scheduling since there’s no automatic mode.
At $80 down from $200, the BLUEAIR Mini Restful combines bedside features that most people buy separately into a single compact cylinder. For nightstands cluttered with a phone, a wake-up light, a noise machine, and a standalone air purifier, the discount makes the Mini Restful an easy way to consolidate four devices into one.