
"Dyson is launching a new air purifier that's designed to look - but thankfully, not sound - like a jet engine. The Dyson HushJet Purifier Compact is launching in the US on September 30th for $349.99, featuring a new nozzle design that's shaped to help the device blast jets of air at high speed, similar to how a concentrator works on a hairdryer."
"The increase in airflow velocity allows the HushJet Purifier Compact to provide "faster, more powerful purification," according to Dyson. The nozzle is star-shaped to help reduce noise by dampening the sound waves from the compressor. The HushJet also features a night mode to help prevent it from disturbing your sleep, in which it'll operate at just 24 dBA, which Dyson says is "roughly equivalent to soft whispers.""
"The new Electrostatic HEPA filter can capture 99.97 percent of particles that are as small as 0.3 microns, according to Dyson, such as pollen, dust, and pet dander. Removing these from the air in homes could help to alleviate sniffles and itchy eyes for anyone who suffers from being exposed to such allergens, but its worth noting that tech companies love to play on health-"
Dyson's HushJet Purifier Compact features a nozzle shaped to blast jets of air at high speed, similar to a hairdryer concentrator, to increase airflow velocity for faster purification. The star-shaped nozzle design also dampens compressor sound waves to reduce noise. The purifier includes a night mode that operates at 24 dBA, roughly equivalent to soft whispers. An Electrostatic HEPA filter captures 99.97 percent of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen, dust, and pet dander. The device aims to remove allergens from home air and alleviate symptoms like sniffles and itchy eyes.
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