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atovio Pebble- Your Personal Air Purifier

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Portable Air Purifier

atovio Pebble- For Lungs that need extra care

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The air pollution in Indian cities is equivalent to smoking 10-50 cigarettes daily. Our wearable air purifier ensures you're protected wherever you go, anytime, anywhere.
Eliminates 90% of airborne pollutants efficiently in your breathing space.
Switch to turbo mode for higher performance.
Filter free use. No maintenance. No recurring costs.
Technology tested at Natiaonal Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur.

FAQ

Q1: What is Atovio Pebble?

Atovio Pebble is a personal, wearable air purifier designed for modern, active lifestyles—your personal air guardian for clean, fresh air everywhere.

Q2: How does it work?

It releases millions of anions to neutralize harmful pollutants and toxins, reducing up to 90% of pollutants in just 8 minutes.

Q3: Is it filter-free?

Yes, the Pebble is filter-free, eliminating the need for recurring filter replacements unlike traditional HEPA air purifiers.

Q4: Where has it been tested?

Our technology is rigorously tested at IIT Kanpur’s National Aerosol Facility (NAF) to ensure its effectiveness against various particulate matters and pollutants.

Q5: What is the effective coverage area?

The device is effective in an area of up to 35 cubic feet, making it ideal for personal use during commutes, work, or travel.

Q6: How is it powered and maintained?

The Pebble comes with a rechargeable battery, a neck lanyard, and a USB-C to USB-C cable. Its easy maintenance means no costly filter replacements.

Q7: Where can I wear Atovio Pebble?

You can wear it around your neck using the included lanyard. It’s perfect for commuting, offices, flights, crowded areas, and outdoor activities.

Q8: What is the 30-day money-back guarantee?

Our 30-day money-back guarantee is specially designed for individuals with respiratory conditions. If you don’t experience noticeable improvement, you're eligible for a full refund.

Q9: Who is eligible for the 30-day money-back guarantee?

Customers with a diagnosed respiratory illness are eligible. A valid doctor’s note or any supporting medical proof is required. You can find full details in our Terms & Conditions.

Q10: What if I don’t have a respiratory illness?

Even if you don’t have a diagnosed condition, you’re still covered under our 1-year replacement warranty. The 30-day money-back offer is extended specifically to individuals with respiratory concerns, as they’re more likely to notice the benefits sooner.

Product Details 

Area Covered
35 ft³
for Your Breathing Space
High Anion Output
6 million ions/cm³
At 15 cm Distance
Safe Ozone Levels
<0.008 ppm
Well Within Safety Limits
Longer Battery Life
35~50 hours
For Continuous Usage
Charging Time
2~3 hours
Using C-Type Charger

How does it work?

Release
atovio Pebble releases millions of anions into the air around you.
Attack
These anions attach to harmful airborne pollutants like PM2.5, bacteria, and viruses.
Purify
The particles clump together and are removed from your breathing space.

How to use?

1
Normal Mode
Press the power button to switch on the device in normal mode.
2
Turbo Mode
Press the power button again to switch to turbo mode.
3
Turning Off
Press the Power Button a third time to turn off the Pebble.

Improved Air Quality

Portable Design

Wearable Air Purifier

Protection from Pollution

Long Battery Life

IIT, Kanpur Tested

Scientifically Proven for Cleaner Air

Pebble Wearable Air Purifier - Features
90%
Reduction of Airborne Pollutants in your breathing space.
Tested at
IIT Kanpur
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0%
Increase in Ozone Concentration.
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NABL Lab
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50%
Reduction of mass concentration of respirable particulate matter.
Tested at
atovio Lab
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IP-54 Certified
Splash proof and dust proof.
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QVC Cert
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Testimonial

India would save more years of life by solving air pollution than curing cancer.

— Bryan Johnson, Biohacker


Why choose atovio?

atovio offers India’s most effective portable air purifiers, designed for severe pollution. Tested at IIT Kanpur, the Advanced Variable Anion Technology ensures high performance air purification for all spaces. Lightweight and built for India, atovio combats PM2.5, micro pollutants and air pollution anytime, anywhere.

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IIT Kanpur Tested
Verified for airborne pollutant reduction
No Maintenance
No filters to change, just charge & use
Safe for 24/7 Use
No Ozone Generated. Kid, elderly & adult friendly
Made for Indian Air
Engineered for India’s high-pollution cities
Turbo Mode
Activates in AQI 200+ for extra protection
Advanced air purification for modern environments. Proven protection by scientific data, not just promises.

Proof that It Works!

Tested at National Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur for proven air purification performance. 
Reduces pollutants quickly, ensuring clean, breathable air around you.

Tested at National Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur for proven air purification performance. Reduces pollutants quickly, ensuring clean, breathable air around you.

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Proof that It Works!

Tested at National Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur for proven air purification performance. 
Reduces pollutants quickly, ensuring clean, breathable air around you.

Tested at National Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur for proven air purification performance. Reduces pollutants quickly, ensuring clean, breathable air around you.

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Loved by 5000+
Happy Customers across India
Lab Tested & Proven
At National Aerosol Facility, IIT Kanpur
Developed on Patent Pending
Advanced Variable Anion Technology

Breathe Better: Stories, 
Science and Support

By Team Atovio
Apr 04, 2025

Pollen allergies, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis or hay fever, affect millions of people worldwide, causing sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and breathing difficulties. In India, cities like Bangalore, Delhi, and Mumbai experience some of the highest pollen concentrations, making allergy symptoms a year-round struggle for many residents.

Pollen grains—microscopic particles released by trees, grasses, and weeds—become airborne and trigger immune system responses in sensitive individuals. The allergy season varies by region and plant type:

  • Tree pollen dominates in spring (March-May)

  • Grass pollen peaks in summer (June-August)

  • Weed pollen surges in autumn (September-November)

  • Winter (December-February) sees fewer pollen allergens but an increase in dust and indoor irritants

With rising pollution levels and climate change, pollen exposure is worsening in urban areas, making it crucial to understand triggers, seasonal patterns, and effective relief methods to manage symptoms and breathe easier.

Why Do Pollen Allergies Occur?

Pollen grains from trees, grasses, and weeds contain proteins that, when inhaled, cause the immune system to overreact. This leads to the release of histamines, triggering symptoms such as:

  • Runny or stuffy nose

  • Watery, itchy eyes

  • Sneezing and congestion

  • Sinus pressure and headaches

  • Fatigue and difficulty breathing

  • Asthma flare-ups in sensitive individuals

Common Pollen Allergy Triggers in India

India’s diverse plant ecosystem makes pollen allergies a year-round issue. Some of the most common pollen allergens include:

  • Tree Pollen: Peaks in spring & early summer from trees like Acacia, Casuarina, and Prosopis.

  • Grass Pollen: High during late summer from Bermuda grass, Parthenium, and Ryegrass.

  • Weed Pollen: Plants like Ragweed, Amaranthus, and Sagebrush release allergy-triggering pollen in the fall.

  • Crop Pollen: Regions with wheat, mustard, and rice farming have high pollen exposure.

  • Urban Pollution & Pollen Mix: In cities like Delhi and Mumbai, air pollution exacerbates pollen allergies, making symptoms more severe.


Ways to Manage Pollen Allergies

Minimizing pollen exposure and improving air quality can help control seasonal allergy symptoms. Here’s how:

  • Check daily pollen forecasts and limit outdoor activities during peak pollen times.

  • Shower & change clothes after outdoor exposure to remove pollen from skin & hair.

  • Keep windows closed during high pollen seasons to prevent allergens from entering indoor spaces.

  • Wear sunglasses & masks outdoors to reduce pollen contact with eyes and nasal passages.

  • Wash bedding and clothes frequently to remove pollen buildup indoors.

  • Drink warm fluids to soothe sinus inflammation and clear nasal passages.

Breathe Easier with Pollen-Free Air

Pollen allergies can make daily life uncomfortable, but proactive steps can help significantly reduce symptoms. Understanding triggers, seasonal changes, and protective measures can help allergy sufferers manage their condition effectively and breathe cleaner, healthier air year-round.

✅ Take control of your allergies and breathe easier every season with atovio!

By Team Atovio
Apr 28, 2025

We breathe nearly 22,000 litres of air every day, but how often do we consider what's in it? From smoggy skies to indoor irritants, air pollution is more than just a haze-it’s a cocktail of harmful particles and gases that directly impact our health. Understanding the major air pollutants, their sources, and effects is the first step in protecting ourselves and advocating for cleaner air.

What Is Air Pollution?

Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances in the atmosphere that pose health risks and environmental damage. These pollutants can be natural (like dust storms) or human-made (like vehicle emissions). Air pollutants are broadly categorized into particulate matter and gaseous pollutants.

Major Air Pollutants, Their Sources, and Health Effects

1. Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10)

  • Sources: Vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions, construction dust, crop burning

  • Health Effects: Penetrates lungs and bloodstream; causes asthma, heart disease, and lung cancer

2. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

  • Sources: Fossil fuel combustion from cars, power plants, and factories

  • Health Effects: Inflammation of airways, reduced lung function, respiratory infections

3. Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

  • Sources: Burning coal or oil in power plants and industries

  • Health Effects: Breathing problems, eye irritation, worsens conditions like asthma and bronchitis

4. Carbon Monoxide (CO)

  • Sources: Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, car exhaust, indoor heating appliances

  • Health Effects: Reduces oxygen delivery in the body, causes fatigue, dizziness, and can be fatal in high concentrations

5. Ozone (O3) (Ground-level)

  • Sources: Reaction of sunlight with pollutants like VOCs and NOx

  • Health Effects: Chest pain, throat irritation, worsens bronchitis and emphysema

6. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

  • Sources: Paints, cleaning agents, air fresheners, vehicle exhaust

  • Health Effects: Headaches, liver/kidney damage, possible carcinogenic effects

7. Ammonia (NH3)

  • Sources: Agricultural activities, fertilizers, livestock waste

  • Health Effects: Eye and skin irritation, respiratory distress

8. Lead

  • Sources: Batteries, smelting, outdated fuels

  • Health Effects: Developmental issues in children, kidney and nervous system damage



Air Pollution in India: A Snapshot

  • India has 14 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities according to the IQAir 2023 Report

  • Over 1.6 million deaths in India were linked to air pollution in 2019 (The Lancet)

  • In Delhi, PM2.5 levels frequently exceed 300 µg/m³, well above the WHO safe limit of 5 µg/m³

Who Is Most at Risk?

  • Children & Elderly: Weaker immune systems, higher vulnerability

  • People with Preexisting Conditions: Asthma, COPD, cardiovascular disease

  • Urban Dwellers: High exposure to vehicle and industrial emissions

  • Outdoor Workers: Construction workers, traffic police, delivery agents

How to Minimize Exposure to Air Pollutants

  • Check AQI levels daily and limit outdoor activity on poor air quality days

  • Use air purifiers indoors

  • Wear N95 masks in high-pollution zones

  • Wear a portable air purifier whenever stepping out.

  • Keep indoor spaces well-ventilated

  • Avoid burning candles, incense, or smoking indoors

Clearer Skies, Healthier Lives

Air pollution is a silent but serious threat. By understanding what pollutants are in the air and where they come from, we can make smarter choices for our health and push for cleaner, more sustainable policies.

Protect yourself from pollution while commuting! Buy atovio Pebble today!

By Team Atovio
Apr 09, 2025

Air pollution is a growing global health crisis, with particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) being some of the most dangerous airborne pollutants. These fine particles, often invisible to the naked eye, can penetrate deep into the respiratory system, leading to severe health issues ranging from asthma and lung disease to cardiovascular complications and even neurological disorders.

Understanding what PM2.5 and PM10 are, their sources, and their health risks is crucial to making informed decisions about air quality and personal protection.

What is Particulate Matter (PM)?

Particulate matter (PM) refers to a mixture of tiny solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in the air. These pollutants come from natural sources like dust and wildfires, as well as human activities such as vehicle emissions, industrial pollution, and construction dust.

Difference Between PM2.5 & PM10

  • PM2.5 (Fine Particulate Matter) – Particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. They can penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream, posing serious health risks.

  • PM10 (Coarse Particulate Matter) – Particles smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter. They primarily affect the upper respiratory tract, causing irritation and breathing difficulties.

Major Sources of PM2.5 & PM10

  • Traffic emissions (vehicles, diesel engines)

  • Industrial pollution (factories, power plants)

  • Construction dust (cement, road dust)

  • Burning of fossil fuels (coal, biomass, crop burning)

  • Wildfires and household cooking smoke


Health Implications of PM2.5 & PM10 Exposure

Shocking Statistics on Particulate Matter & Health

  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution is responsible for 7 million premature deaths annually, with PM2.5 being a major contributor.

  • A study published in The Lancet found that India accounts for over 1.67 million air pollution-related deaths per year, making it one of the most affected countries.

  • The Global Burden of Disease Study reported that long-term exposure to PM2.5 increases the risk of lung cancer by 36% and heart disease by 29%.

  • Research shows that children exposed to high PM levels experience a 15% reduction in lung function growth, increasing their risk of chronic respiratory conditions later in life.

Short-Term Effects:

  • Irritated eyes, nose, and throat with elevated hair loss

  • Coughing, sneezing, and difficulty breathing

  • Increased risk of asthma attacks

  • Shortness of breath and lung irritation

Long-Term Effects:

  • Chronic lung diseases such as COPD and lung cancer

  • Increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure, diabetes

  • Neurological disorders and cognitive decline

  • Higher risk of pregnancy complications and developmental issues in children

How to Reduce Exposure to PM2.5 & PM10

  • Monitor AQI levels and limit outdoor activities during high pollution days.

  • Wear masks (N95/N99) to filter out harmful particles.

  • Improve indoor air quality by reducing dust, smoke, and chemical pollutants.

  • Use air purification methods to remove fine particles from the air.

Protecting Yourself from Particulate Matter

PM2.5 and PM10 are among the most dangerous pollutants, impacting millions worldwide. By understanding their sources and health risks, individuals can take proactive steps to reduce exposure and improve air quality, ensuring better respiratory health and overall well-being.

Stay informed, monitor air quality, and protect yourself from the invisible dangers of air pollution! 

Meet Pebble, your personal air guardian! Small enough to wear around your neck, but mighty enough to shield you from the pollution around you.

By Team Atovio
Apr 07, 2025

In many cities across India and the world, pollution has become an accepted reality. People go about their daily routines despite smog-filled skies, high AQI levels, and worsening respiratory health. But should we really accept this as normal?

The truth is, long-term exposure to air pollution can have serious health consequences, including lung diseases, heart problems, and cognitive decline. Yet, many people continue to ignore or underestimate its effects simply because pollution feels like an unavoidable part of life.

This blog explores why people have become desensitized to pollution and how personal air purification solutions like atovio can help you take control of the air you breathe.

The Reality of Pollution in India

Shocking Facts About Air Pollution:

  • India has 125 of the world’s 145 most polluted cities.

  • 9 out of 10 people globally breathe air that exceeds WHO’s safe pollution limits.

  • Air pollution contributes to over 1.6 million deaths in India annually.

  • Long-term exposure to PM2.5 and PM10 increases the risk of asthma, strokes, and lung cancer.

Yet, despite these alarming facts, many people continue to ignore the dangers of pollution and do little to protect themselves.

Why Do People Accept Pollution?

  1. Lack of Awareness – Many don’t realize how dangerous long-term exposure to pollution is.

  2. Adaptation Over Time – The body adjusts to poor air quality, but that doesn’t mean the air is safe.

  3. No Immediate Solution – People feel helpless against large-scale pollution problems and assume there’s nothing they can do.

  4. False Sense of Security Indoors – Many believe they are safe inside their homes, unaware that indoor air can be even more polluted than outdoor air.

How Can You Take Control of Your Air Quality?

Instead of accepting pollution as part of life, take steps to protect yourself:

  • Monitor AQI levels daily and limit outdoor exposure during high pollution periods.

  • Use personal air purifiers like atovio Pebble to reduce exposure to airborne pollutants.

  • Improve indoor air quality by using ventilation, reducing chemical-based products, and keeping spaces dust-free.

  • Adopt healthy habits like staying hydrated, wearing masks in high-pollution areas, and adding air-purifying plants at home.

How atovio Provides a Personal Pollution Shield

atovio’s Advanced Variable Anion Technology is designed to create a cleaner personal breathing space. Here’s how it helps:

  • Releases millions of anions that neutralize airborne pollutants like PM2.5, bacteria, and VOCs.

  • Scientifically validated at IIT Kanpur, showing up to 90% pollutant reduction.

  • Portable & filter-free, ensuring clean air anywhere—at home, in the office, or while commuting.

  • Helps combat urban pollution, reducing exposure in high-risk areas like metros, traffic zones, and workplaces.

 You Don’t Have to Accept Pollution

  • While large-scale solutions take time, you can protect yourself immediately.

  • atovio Pebble offers a practical solution to breathe cleaner air anywhere.

  • Don’t accept pollution—fight it by making smarter air quality choices.

✅ Take charge of the air you breathe—Get atovio Pebble today!

 

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Nature's Air Purifiers: The Power of Anions

Feel refreshed near waterfalls or forests? That’s anions in action! Naturally generated through Lenard's effect, these invisible particles purify air by 

neutralizing harmful pollutants like dust, bacteria, and viruses, creating cleaner, fresher environments.

Anion Concentration Chart
Comparison across various environments
NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS
Waterfalls
3000-4000 ions/cm³
Rainforests
2000-2500 ions/cm³
Beaches
1500-2000 ions/cm³
Mountains
1000-1500 ions/cm³
Urban Cities
100-300 ions/cm³
Indoor
50-100 ions/cm³

atovio: Bringing Nature's Freshness to You

Urban areas lack anions—10-50 times fewer than natural settings—leading to poor air quality for city dwellers. With atovio's advanced anion technology, you can harness nature's purifying power wherever you go, ensuring fresh, clean air, even in polluted surroundings.

A Level Above in Every Way

Features of atovio Pebble

Filter-Free

No Filter Replacement

Easy maintenance. Hassle free use.

Air Zone

Personal Air Zone

Your bubble of clean air anytime anywhere

Ion Tech

Variable Anion Technology

Millions of anions neutralizing airborne pollutants

Compact

Compact & Wearable

Lightweight and easy to carry

Battery

Long Battery Life

40+ hours of continuous use

Quiet

Quiet Operation

Your silent partner of clean air

Dual Mode

Two Modes of Operation

Switch to turbo mode for higher performance

USB

USB-C Charging

Quick and convenient charging

Easy Maintenance

Easy Maintenance

Simple care for lasting performance

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