The Coway Airmega Mighty air purifier is now available for $154 on Amazon, a $76 reduction from its usual price, as part of the retailer's Big Spring Sale. The compact device is designed to clean spaces up to 361 square feet at maximum power, though optimal performance is achieved in rooms around 200 square feet. It features an automatic Eco Mode that adjusts fan speed based on real-time air quality readings from its built-in sensor, which also displays air conditions using a color-coded light system. The purifier can run on timers set for 1, 4, or 8 hours and operates independently without requiring Wi-Fi or smartphone apps, making it a standalone solution for air quality management. While the unit comes in three colors, only the black and silver version is included in the current discount. The deal is time-limited, and the price drop applies exclusively to the model available through Amazon's sale event.
When Coway drops the Airmega Mighty to $154, it's not just a sale—it's a signal that capable, sensor-driven air purification is no longer a premium-only feature. For Nigerian developers building local IoT health solutions, this proves standalone smart functionality can work without cloud dependency or app bloat. That's a design lesson worth copying: smart doesn't have to mean connected.