Why Having a Device Isn’t Enough: The Case for a System
Healthy air isn't just about having a device. Smart Signals and Autopilot work together to understand changing conditions in your home and help maintain healthy indoor air automatically.
Most people think clean air starts with a device.
A purifier. A monitor. A filter.
But maintaining healthy indoor air isn't created by hardware alone.
Because air is constantly changing.
Weather, ventilation, occupancy, and everyday activities can all influence the air inside your home. Maintaining consistently healthy indoor air requires more than filtration, it requires a system that can understand what's happening and respond when conditions change.
That's why Clean Air Zone was designed as a system, not just a collection of devices.
At the heart of that system are two technologies working together behind the scenes: Smart Signals and Autopilot.
Air Changes Faster Than People Can React
Most air quality products show numbers.
PM2.5. AQI. CO₂.
But numbers still require someone to notice them, understand them, and decide what to do next.
The reality is that most people don't want to spend their day monitoring air quality.
They simply want confidence that their home is maintaining a healthy indoor environment.
This is where Smart Signals and Autopilot come in.
Together, they help transform air quality management from something you actively monitor into something your home helps manage for you.
What Are Smart Signals?

Smart Signals are the intelligence layer behind Clean Air Zone.
Instead of only collecting air quality data, the system continuously analyzes what's happening inside your home and identifies important changes, patterns, and events.
Smart Signals help answer questions like:
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How is the air in my home changing over time?
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Did indoor air quality remain stable overnight?
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Has the system detected an event that may affect air quality?
Rather than presenting raw data, Smart Signals transform information into meaningful insights that are easier to understand and act on.
Many of the experiences inside the New Nafas are powered by Smart Signals, including:
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Deep Clean
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Tips Cards
Simply put:
Smart Signals help your home understand what's happening.
What Is Autopilot?
If Smart Signals are the brain, Autopilot is the action layer.
Autopilot helps your Clean Air Zone adapt automatically as conditions change throughout the day.
Instead of relying on manual adjustments, the system continuously works in the background to help maintain a healthy and stable indoor environment.
When Smart Signals detect meaningful changes, Autopilot can optimize how the system operates, helping your home stay on track without requiring constant attention.
Whether it's maintaining performance, supporting recovery after an air quality event, or helping keep your Healthy Home Score stable, Autopilot is designed to make healthy air easier to maintain.
From Insights to Action
The best systems don't just measure. They understand. And they act. Every day, Smart Signals analyze your home's air quality and identify what matters most. Autopilot then uses those insights to help the system respond automatically when needed.
The Difference Between a Device and a System
A device can filter air. A system can help manage it.
That's the difference.
Clean Air Zone combines air quality monitoring, filtration, Smart Signals, and Autopilot into one connected ecosystem designed to help maintain healthy indoor air with less effort from you.
Because the healthiest homes aren't the ones with the most data.
They're the ones where the system quietly works in the background, monitoring, understanding, and adapting, so you can focus on living.
Ready for a Home That Works for You?
Healthy air shouldn't depend on constantly checking apps, adjusting settings, or wondering whether your home is performing as it should.
With Clean Air Zone, Smart Signals and Autopilot work together to help create a healthier, more consistent indoor environment, automatically.