Dyson takes its air multiplier to go with compact HushJet fan
Dyson’s air multiplier technology is making its way to a smaller size, as the company reveals a HushJet for the hands, and weirdly for the neck.
Dyson’s air multiplier technology is making its way to a smaller size, as the company reveals a HushJet for the hands, and weirdly for the neck.
Hot days are ahead and that means a scorching temperature making life that much more difficult. How can you use technology to keep cool?
Need slightly cleaner air than what your home normally offers? Dyson is updating its fans and air purifiers, and they’ll handle more than just clear air, it seems.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll find out what’s new from Dyson and how the company plans to clean the air, plus how will Captain Kirk live forever as AI. And what is Samsung’s best new phone? We’ll give you that review and more, all in five.
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