Levoit Core 300S Review: The Smart Air Purifier That Earns Its $50 Premium

Key Features
App and Voice Control
VeSync app pairs in under a minute and Alexa/Google handle the basics. Schedules and timers do the work for you after week one.
True HEPA + Activated Carbon
Same H13 filter the Core 300 made famous, but the 300S pulls down a stuffy bedroom faster — about 12 minutes for our 200 sq ft test room.
Quiet at Night
Sleep mode is whisper-level, around 24 dB. No display lights, no fan whine — just a soft hum that disappears.
Genuinely Energy Efficient
Pulls about 30W on max — less than a laptop charger. We left it on 24/7 for a month and the bill barely budged.
Our Experience
We’ve used the regular Core 300 for years and almost talked ourselves out of trying the 300S. The smart features sounded like a $50 markup for a connected app nobody asks for. We were wrong. The schedule feature alone pays for the upgrade — running it harder while we’re at work and quieter when we’re sleeping isn’t something you’ll set up manually for long.
The CADR is a touch better than the original too, which makes a noticeable difference if you’re putting it in a real bedroom rather than a small office. Allergy mornings still happen, but the “wake up congested” days have been cut roughly in half since we swapped from the standard 300.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- App scheduling actually changes how you use the unit
- Voice assistants work without weird workarounds
- Sleep mode is genuinely quiet
- Filter replacement is a 30-second job
Worth Knowing
- No built-in air quality sensor — you’ll need the 400S for that
- VeSync app asks for more permissions than feels necessary
- Replacement filters add up over a year
Full Specifications
| Coverage | 219 sq ft (5x ACH) |
| CADR | 141 CFM |
| Filter Type | True HEPA H13 + activated carbon + pre-filter |
| Smart Features | VeSync app, Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Noise | 24–50 dB |
| Power Use | 30 W max |
| Filter Lifespan | 6–8 months typical |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 300S worth $50 over the regular Core 300?
Does it have an air quality sensor?
How often do I replace the filter?
Final Verdict
The Core 300S is the version of this purifier most people should actually buy. The smart features stop feeling like marketing within a week, and the small bump in CADR makes it the better fit for an actual bedroom. If you can find it on sale near $130, it’s the no-brainer pick.
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