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Clear allergens from a 44m² room with the Philips 600 Series air purifier

An air purifier that reads your room and adjusts itself, so you never have to guess the right fan speed.

NanoProtect HEPA filtration removes 99.97% of particles across up to 44m², with a smart sensor and the Air+ app tracking air quality in real time, all while running at just 19dB on sleep mode.

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The Philips 600 Series AC0651 is a HEPA air purifier built for rooms up to 44m², using an AeraSense sensor to track air quality as conditions change. At just 12W maximum draw and 19dB in sleep mode, it is designed to run quietly and cheaply through the night without needing to be switched off.

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Smart Air SensorThe AeraSense sensor scans the room continuously and reports air quality on the display or the Air+ app.
NanoProtect HEPARemoves 99.97% of particles, using an electrostatic charge to trap up to 2x more than standard HEPA H13 filters.
Covers 44m²A CADR of 170 m3/h clears a room in under 17 minutes, so it keeps pace with a living room or open bedroom.
19dB Sleep ModeSleep mode dims the display and drops noise to 19dB, quieter than a whisper, for purifying overnight.

Philips 600 Series Air Purifier AC0651

Most air purifiers leave you to guess the right fan speed and hope for the best. The Philips 600 Series AC0651 removes the guesswork with an AeraSense sensor that reads the room continuously and reports what it finds on the digital display or through the Air+ app, so you always know whether the air is clean or working on it.

The filtration itself is Philips' NanoProtect HEPA technology, rated to remove 99.97% of airborne particles down to fine dust, pollen and pet dander. It uses an electrostatic charge to attract particles into the filter, which Philips says lets it clean up to twice as much air as a traditional HEPA H13 filter of the same size.

With a CADR of 170 m3/h, the AC0651 is built for spaces up to 44m², clearing a room in under 17 minutes at full power. That makes it a realistic fit for a living room, a large bedroom or an open-plan area rather than a single desk or small box room.

Running costs stay low: the unit draws a maximum of just 12W, and Philips positions it as one of the more energy-efficient purifiers in its class. Overnight, sleep mode drops operation to 19dB, quieter than a whisper, and dims the display so it will not disturb anyone trying to sleep nearby.

Set-up is straightforward: plug it in, let the sensor take a reading, and either leave it on auto or set your preferred speed. Checking in from the Air+ app means you can see whether the room needs attention before you even walk in.

Specifications

BrandPhilips
ModelAC0651/10
ColourWhite
Room CoverageUp to 44m²
CADR170 m³/h
FiltrationNanoProtect HEPA, 99.97% particle removal
Air Quality SensorAeraSense smart sensor with digital display and Air+ app
Power Consumption12W maximum
Noise Level19dB in sleep mode

Philips 600 Series Air Purifier AC0651

£289 £239 inc. VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Philips 600 Series AC0651 actually do?

It draws room air through a NanoProtect HEPA filter that captures 99.97% of airborne particles, including dust, pollen and pet dander, then returns clean air to the room. A smart sensor tracks the air quality throughout.

How big a room can it cover?

Philips rates it for rooms up to 44m², with a CADR of 170 m3/h that clears a 44m² room in under 17 minutes at full speed. It suits a living room or a large bedroom rather than a whole open-plan floor.

What is the AeraSense smart sensor?

It is a sensor inside the unit that continuously scans the surrounding air and reports the result on the digital display or the Air+ app, so you can see whether the air is clean without guessing.

Do I need the Air+ app to use it?

No. The purifier works fully on its own controls and shows air quality on its built-in display. The app is there if you want remote monitoring or control from your phone.

What kind of filter does it use?

Philips NanoProtect HEPA filtration, which uses an electrostatic charge to attract particles into the filter. Philips states this design cleans up to twice as much air as a traditional HEPA H13 filter.

Will it help with hay fever or pollen allergies?

The HEPA filter is rated to remove 99.97% of particles, which includes pollen. Many allergy sufferers find a HEPA purifier a useful addition to a cleaning routine, though it is not a medical treatment and should not replace one.

Is it suitable for pet owners?

Yes, the bullet points list pet dander among the particles the HEPA filter is designed to capture, which is a common reason pet owners add an air purifier to a room.

How noisy is it?

In sleep mode it runs at around 19dB, described by Philips as quieter than a whisper, with the display dimmed too. Higher fan speeds will be louder, as with any purifier moving more air.

Can I run it overnight in a bedroom?

Sleep mode is built for that: quiet operation and a dimmed display so it will not disturb sleep, while still filtering the air through the night.

How much electricity does it use?

It draws a maximum of 12W, which Philips positions as one of the more energy-efficient options in its range, so running it continuously should not add much to a power bill.

Does the filter need replacing, and how do I know when?

Yes, HEPA filters are consumable and need periodic replacement. Check the display or the Air+ app for the filter status indicator, and follow Philips' guidance on when to replace it for this model.

What colour does it come in?

White, which suits most living rooms and bedrooms without standing out.

Does it remove odours as well as particles?

The bullets for this model focus on particle removal (PM2.5, pollen, pet dander and general pollutants) via HEPA filtration rather than a dedicated carbon odour layer, so treat it primarily as a particle purifier.

Can I place it anywhere in the room?

Give it clear space on each side so air can be drawn in and pushed back out, away from walls or furniture that would block the airflow, for the best performance.

Is it easy to move between rooms?

It is a freestanding unit rather than a fixed installation, so it can be relocated, though always check it is unplugged and cool before moving it.

Does it work in an open-plan kitchen-diner?

It depends on the size. At up to 44m² of rated coverage, a small to mid-size open-plan area may be within range, but a very large open-plan space will exceed what one unit can clear quickly.

How do I clean the purifier itself?

Wipe the outer casing with a soft, dry cloth and keep it away from moisture. Avoid submerging any part of the unit or spraying liquid cleaners directly onto it.

Does it come with the filter installed?

Air purifiers typically ship with the filter fitted or included in the box ready to install; check the listing or packaging on arrival to confirm what is included with your order.

Is a replacement filter easy to find?

Philips sells NanoProtect replacement filters compatible with the 600 Series range through its usual retail channels; check the model number when ordering a replacement to get the correct fit.

Will it help with smoke in the home?

HEPA filtration captures fine particulate matter, which includes much of what is in smoke, though the listing for this model does not specifically claim smoke removal, so treat it as a general particle purifier rather than a smoke-specific solution.

Can I check air quality remotely while I'm out?

Yes, connecting the unit to the Air+ app lets you check the reported air quality and adjust settings from your phone, provided the unit has a network connection set up.

Do you deliver, and how long does it take?

Yes, we deliver this item. Your delivery estimate and any available options are shown at checkout before you pay, so you can see the timing for your address first.

What are the delivery costs?

Any delivery charge is calculated at checkout based on your address and shown before you confirm the order, with no hidden fees added afterwards.

Can I return it if it does not suit my room?

Yes. If it is not right, you can return it in line with our returns policy. Keep the packaging where possible, as it makes the return tidier and safer for transit.

Does it come with a warranty?

A specific warranty length is not confirmed in our product record, so we do not want to state a figure we cannot stand behind. Your statutory rights apply, and you can contact us before buying if warranty cover matters to you.

Is this a good gift for someone with allergies?

A HEPA purifier with a smart sensor and app monitoring can be a thoughtful, practical gift for someone dealing with dust or pollen sensitivity, since it needs no complicated setup to be useful day to day.

What's in the box?

The purifier unit itself, arriving ready to plug in; refer to the product images for the exact contents shown for this listing.

Does the display stay on all the time?

The display dims automatically in sleep mode to avoid disturbing a dark room, and brightness can generally be adjusted for daytime use as well.

How does this compare to a basic non-app purifier?

The main difference is the AeraSense sensor and Air+ app, which give you an ongoing readout of air quality rather than a purifier that just runs blind on a fixed or manually chosen speed.

It arrived and it is not what I expected. What now?

Get in touch and we will sort it out. Whether it is a fault, a missing part, or simply not the right fit for your room, we would rather put it right than leave you with something you won't use.

Can it run continuously, all day and night?

Yes, it is designed for continuous operation, and the low 12W power draw plus quiet sleep mode make that practical for most homes without a big impact on noise or bills.

How the Philips 600 Series reads your air and adjusts itself

5 min read AeroClean Home

Most people buy an air purifier, plug it in, and then never think about it again, which means they never really know if it is doing anything. The Philips 600 Series AC0651 is built around a different idea: a sensor inside the unit that keeps reading the room and tells you, in real numbers, whether the air is actually getting cleaner. This guide looks at what that smart sensor does, why an automatic fan speed matters more than it sounds, and how to get the most from it in a real home.

What the smart sensor is actually measuring

Inside the AC0651 sits an AeraSense sensor, which continuously samples the surrounding air and reports back on a scale you can see either on the unit's own digital display or through the Air+ app. Rather than running blind at whatever speed you last set, the purifier can use that reading to decide how hard it needs to work. If the room is clean, it eases off. If something changes, cooking, a door left open, a dusty afternoon, it can pick that up and respond.

This matters because most of the time a purifier does not need to run flat out. Running a fan at full power around the clock wastes energy and adds unnecessary noise, and it is also just unnecessary once the room air quality has settled. A sensor-driven purifier spends most of its life working quietly in the background and only ramps up when there is genuinely something to clear.

Why automatic fan speed beats guessing

Without a sensor, choosing a fan speed is a guess. Too low, and a burst of dust or pollen sits in the room for longer than it needs to. Too high, and you are paying for noise and power you did not need. The AC0651's automatic mode removes that guesswork; the purifier ramps its speed to match what the AeraSense sensor detects, so you get faster clearing exactly when it is needed and a quieter, lower-power idle the rest of the time.

That balance is also what makes the quoted CADR figure meaningful in practice. Philips rates the AC0651 at 170 m3/h, enough to clear a 44m² room in under 17 minutes at full output. In auto mode, that full-speed clearing kicks in automatically when the sensor detects a spike, rather than only happening if you remember to turn the dial up yourself.

Reading the display and the app

The on-device display gives you a quick glance reading without needing your phone, which is useful if the purifier sits somewhere you pass regularly, a hallway, a kitchen, a living room. The Air+ app extends that to your phone, so you can check conditions from another room or while you are out, provided the unit is connected. Neither is strictly necessary to use the purifier well, but together they turn a purifier from a black box into something you can actually monitor.

For anyone managing allergies, pet dander or general dust sensitivity, that visibility is arguably as valuable as the filtration itself. Knowing that the air quality reading has dropped after cleaning, cooking or having guests round gives you a concrete signal, rather than relying on how the room "feels."

Setting it up for a smart-sensor purifier

Give the AC0651 clear space to draw air in and push it back out; tucking it into a corner or behind furniture blocks the sensor's readings as much as the airflow itself. Placing it somewhere central to where you spend time, rather than in a rarely used corner, means the sensor is reading air you actually breathe.

Leave it on auto mode to start with and watch how it behaves over a few days. Most households find it settles into a rhythm: quiet most of the time, briefly louder after cooking, cleaning, or when someone comes in from outside. If you prefer, you can override auto mode and pick a fixed speed, but the automatic behaviour is where the smart sensor earns its keep.

Keeping it running well

Filter care matters regardless of how smart the sensor is. A NanoProtect HEPA filter that is overdue for replacement will restrict airflow and reduce how effectively the unit can respond to what the sensor detects. Check the display or app for the filter status indicator and follow Philips' guidance on replacement timing for this model, rather than waiting until performance visibly drops. Wipe the outer casing occasionally with a dry cloth, and keep the unit away from moisture.

Who this suits

A sensor-driven purifier like this suits anyone who wants ongoing feedback rather than a fire-and-forget appliance: people managing allergies who want to see the effect of a HEPA filter in real numbers, households with pets where dander levels fluctuate through the day, or anyone who would simply rather not have to remember to adjust a fan speed manually.

The short version

The AeraSense sensor is the whole point of this model: it reads the room and lets the purifier speed up or slow down automatically instead of running on a fixed setting you have to manage. Give it clear space, leave it on auto, check the display or app when you want a number, and keep the filter on schedule. The rest takes care of itself.

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Page summary

The Philips 600 Series AC0651 is a HEPA air purifier for rooms up to 44m², with a CADR of 170 m3/h that clears a room in under 17 minutes. NanoProtect HEPA filtration removes 99.97% of airborne particles including PM2.5, pollen and pet dander, using an electrostatic charge to clean more air than a standard HEPA H13 filter. An AeraSense smart sensor reports live air quality on the digital display or the Air+ app. It draws a maximum of 12W and runs at 19dB in sleep mode. Finished in white. Priced from £239 in the UK. Warranty length, exact dimensions and weight are not specified in this product record.

Philips 600 Series Air Purifier AC0651 £289 £239