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Smart devices exhibited at Taiwan Excellence Pavilion

Ho Chi Minh CityFans with air purifiers to increase air circulation, necklaces with negative ions, vacuum cleaners as small as fingers… on display at Taiwan Excellence Pavilion on June 9.

A representative of the unit said that investing in technology to bring about a smart life is becoming a new global trend. Vietnamese users are also gradually becoming more open to modern technology trends and applications. Understanding this need, global businesses focus on developing smart technology product ecosystem. In order to give users the opportunity to experience new technologies, the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion exhibition, held within the framework of ICT COMM 2022, showcases solutions to improve the quality of life from Taiwan’s technology industry.

Acerpure cool air filter fan

As a sub-brand of Acer, Acerpure focuses on smart air purification products. One of the products of the unit that won the Taiwan Excellence 2022 is the Acerpure cool AC551-50W two-in-one air purifier fan.

The head section is a 6-inch diameter propeller that creates a vortex airflow with 10 speeds. The fan blades are capable of recirculating air for distances up to 12 m and can be rotated both horizontally and vertically, allowing for an extended fan range. The machine also has multi-layer air filters and fans, helping to evenly distribute clean air in the living space.





Fan design with air filter.

Fan design with air filter. Image: Acerpure

Acerpure cool AC551-50W also offers the ultimate air purification solution thanks to its four-filter system. The product integrates the Acerpure application with indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring, making it easier and more convenient for users to control.

Airvida personal neck air purifier

Airvida L1 personal air purifier has a modern design, smart technology application, contributing to creating clean air for users.

Airvida L1 uses dual vents with negative ion air purification technology. Specifically, the machine creates a negative ion environment according to a standard programmed trajectory, causing polluted particles in the air to stick together.

and fell to the ground, unable to come into contact with the wearer’s respiratory system. Every second, the device emits two million negative ions per cubic centimeter, creating a protective layer for the user, eliminating the majority of fine dust, pollen, allergens, viruses and bacteria.

The device comes in the form of a convenient necklace, weighing 70 grams, which can be worn on the body or placed on interior surfaces. To ensure user safety, Airvida L1 uses extremely low current, low radiation, and anti-allergy silicone material. The fanless design makes the sound level close to 0 dB, allowing users to enjoy clean air in a quiet environment.





Necklace design is easy to carry.

Necklace design is easy to carry. Image: Airvida

Travel vacuum cleaner

Big Good Design is a company with many creative and simple designs, towards sustainable development. Recently, the unit launched the Vago travel vacuum cleaner product line to help compact luggage, reduce the impact on the environment from the increasing number of bulky travel suitcases.

The machine uses a miniature vacuum motor, which allows to provide a maximum vacuum of up to 300 mmHg, about 2.7 times more than a conventional vacuum cleaner; thereby compressing soft items to only 50% of the volume. The vacuum flow rate is up to 2.5 liters per minute, helping to save maximum time in the packing process.





The device has a compact size equivalent to the length of a finger.

The device has a compact size equivalent to the length of a finger. Image: Big Good Design

In addition to powerful performance, the Vago is one of the smallest vacuum cleaners on the market, easy to use and environmentally friendly. The device uses precise algorithms to instantly determine the condition in the vacuum bag, automatically stopping when the maximum level is reached. Aiming towards sustainability, the machine comes with a vacuum bag made of high-strength composite material, which can be washed for repeated use.

Electrical safety analyzer

Established in 1975, Good Will Instrument is a professional manufacturer with a strong focus on electrical measuring and testing equipment. In which, GW Instek is a prominent brand with products with high durability and stability.

One of GW Instek’s key product models is the GPT-12000 – an electrical safety analyzer that complies with the IEC 61010-2-034 design regulations. Using the automatic source control (APC) mechanism, the device automatically adjusts the voltage during testing, ensuring that the voltage applied to the measuring object is safe to use. For capacitive loads, the analyzer provides 10 mA charging current for fast charging, allowing to prevent instability during capacitor charging.





The GW Instek GPT-12000 saves time and limits testing errors.

The GW Instek GPT-12000 saves time and limits testing errors. Image: GW Instek

The GPT-12000 also supports USB storage function, allowing test results to be retrieved with a USB memory stick without connecting to a computer. The product provides automatic testing in parallel with manual mode, providing an easy and convenient experience.

In addition to the above-mentioned outstanding products, this year, Taiwan Excellence will bring to the ICTCOMM 2022 exhibition an experiential space with 20 brands and nearly 60 products in many fields. The Taiwan Excellence booth will be present within the framework of the exhibition taking place on June 9-11 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center.

Taiwan Excellence is an international campaign organized by the Bureau of International Trade (BOFT) and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) to promote brands and products. The program has 13 years of operation in Vietnam with the event of experiencing technology products under the ICTCOMM 2022 exhibition.

Minh Huy

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