How to keep the heat down in your tech-filled life
This Australian summer has been a little hotter than normal, with climate change to thank, but if you're looking to keep the temperatures down a little more, try these tech savvy solutions.
This Australian summer has been a little hotter than normal, with climate change to thank, but if you're looking to keep the temperatures down a little more, try these tech savvy solutions.
Personal temperature isn't one of those things you'll always agree with others on, but a new fan from Dyson aims to cool you directly.
The cool season is beginning to kick in, and it might be time to trade in the fan for a heater. Dyson, however, has both, and it will even clean your air.
Hot days need cool fans, and the Dyson Pure Cool Link might be the coolest, integrating an air purifier with some much needed smarts.
The next appliance made to keep you cool is also made to keep your house allergen free.
Kogan's take on the smart home isn't stopping at heaters, as the company looks into ways to light up and keep your home cool.
The warm months are here, and you know it, as the temperature reads “hot”. How do you stay cool if you can’t install a big air conditioner? How can you keep cool if you rent?
Summer can mean sweltering temperatures and the need to cool down quickly. Fans don’t always cut it, either, so what can you do? Turn to a portable cooler, and Evapolar might have the answer.
Keeping the air cool and clean is only an appliance away, and hey, there's an app, too. That’s Dyson’s Pure Hot+Cool Link in a nutshell.
Air conditioning tends to be big and bulky, and that's not good for portability. Fortunately an Aussie has been thinking about it, and has built something a little more mobile.