Dyson's Bladeless Fans Finally Get 75 Percent Quieter
Mar 06, 2014 23:14
Dyson's bladeless fans aren't only aesthetically pleasing, they're actually functional. But after four years of the product, its Air Multiplier line is finally getting a major update. Dyson engineers were tinkering for a while on ways to make the fans quieter, or up to 75 percent quieter.
The engineers reduced the turbulence of the high speed air created by a larger space inside the base. They also reduced airflow obstructions throughout the fan meaning they could switch to a lower power and quieter motor without reducing the fan's performance.
Which is great, because the white-noise like sound coming from the older Air Multipliers can actually be pretty loud.
Available in three sizes and three different color schemes (iron/blue, black/nickel, and white/silver) the new AM06, AM07, and AM08 Dyson Cool fans will run $300, $400, and $450 respectively. [Dyson]
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