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Austin Air Systems
products.
Your Austin "it" Personal Air Purifier works hard every day. The pre-filter is its first line of defense — capturing pollutants before they reach and clog your main filter, keeping performance strong and filter life long.
Two pre-filter options are available. Choose the one that best fits your air quality needs.
Large Particle Pre-Filter
The Austin "it" Large Particle Pre-Filter is the standard pre-filter for your personal air purifier — and the starting point for every "it" owner.
Wrapped around the outside of your unit, this pre-filter acts as a first-pass barrier, intercepting the visible particles that float through your indoor air every day before they ever reach your main HEPA and carbon filter system. Think of it as your purifier's first checkpoint — stopping the obvious troublemakers so your main filter can focus on the finer stuff.
What it captures:
Why It Matters:
VOC Carbon Wrap
The Austin "it" VOC Carbon Wrap is an optional upgrade to the standard large particle pre-filter — designed for those who need a deeper level of air cleaning beyond particle capture alone.
Where the large particle pre-filter handles the stuff you can see, the VOC Carbon Wrap goes to work on what you can't: the invisible layer of gases, odors, and volatile organic compounds that off-gas from everyday household products, furnishings, and outdoor sources — and that a particle filter alone cannot address.
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What's the Difference?
The Large Particle Pre-Filter handles the stuff you can see. The VOC Carbon Wrap handles the stuff you can't. If particles, hair, and pet dander are your main concern, start with the standard pre-filter. If odors, chemical sensitivities, or VOCs are a factor in your home, upgrade to the VOC Carbon Wrap.
Can I use both at the same time? No — these are designed as alternatives to one another. Select the pre-filter that best suits your needs and swap it out every three months.
Why Replace Your Prefilter?





