We spent $1,200 purchasing every major mosquito repeller on the market to answer one question: Which device actually delivers the widest effective coverage radius where it counts — in real outdoor conditions with wind, humidity, and active mosquito pressure?
We didn't just plug them in and hope for the best. We subjected each unit to GPS-mapped perimeter tests measuring active protection radius at 5-foot increments, timed mosquito landing-rate counts at the coverage boundary, and repeated field trials across three different environments — open backyard, dense tree line, and waterfront — to stress-test each device's claimed range under realistic conditions.
The results were eye-opening. Several well-known brands fell short of their advertised coverage by 30% or more once wind and humidity entered the equation. But one underdog consistently dominated every trial: Repelix held its protection zone farther and more reliably than any competitor we tested, even in the most challenging outdoor conditions where other devices essentially gave up.
Most repellers we tested delivered effective protection within a 15-foot radius. Repelix, however, maintained consistent mosquito suppression across a 30-foot radius — doubling the usable coverage area and outperforming every other device in our head-to-head field measurements by a margin that simply could not be ignored.

I was skeptical about mosquito repellers until I tried the Repelix. Our backyard went from mosquito central to actually enjoyable for evening dinners and kids' playtime. The coverage area is impressive and it works consistently throughout the season.
What really sold me was how well it performed during our camping trips. We set it up at our campsite and could finally sit around the fire without constantly applying bug spray. My family has been using it for two summers now and the mosquito reduction is noticeable immediately. The only downside is it can be hard to find in stock once the season starts, so I usually grab it early.
