dyson’s new hi-tech devices tackle air pollution, allergies in the home - carbon air purifier

by:Yovog     2019-07-18
dyson’s new hi-tech devices tackle air pollution, allergies in the home  -  carbon air purifier
Customers who are keen to shop have lined up to buy Aldi specials for Dyson vacuum cleaners.
Dyson Pure Cool fan solves air pollution and is allergic at home.
Source: supply Dyson is known for its highly dust-absorbing vacuum cleaner, but it is a new family of household products that uses this capability for another purpose
This is a genius.
The company launched the latest hi-
Today, tech air purifiers put in the power of fans and filtration technology to keep our homes free of harmful contaminants.
In terms of selling products, its marketing is 101.
Create a problem, or at least get people's attention, and then provide a solution.
The problem in this case is that our environment is filled with invisible air pollution and tiny allergic particles.
Of course, the solution is a pure cold air purge fan that Dyson sells for $649.
The company has released two new devices.
A smaller desktop version of $649 and a high, narrow fan of $799.
The Dyson Pure Cool Fan range is available today in two different colors.
Source: supply Dyson launched the first air purifier product three years ago. The new equipment represents the second generation product line and has technical upgrades and new connections.
Every machine has 360 degrees.
The sealing filtration system at its bottom, located under a powerful fan, can breathe in a variety of contaminants identified by three built-in sensors.
The unique Dyson algorithm processes the input of the sensor and displays air quality readings on a small LCD screen at the front of the fan.
When the fan drags the particles, the activated carbon filter can remove the gas and contaminants.
Dyson said its filtering system captured 99.
The proportion of fine particles such as minute allergens and pollutants is 95.
"We did improve the filter.
They are getting bigger and better, "Jessica Rowley, Dyson engineer in charge of redesigning the filter, told News. com. au.
They contain nine-meter condensate and sealed boron silicon Microfibre filters and carbon filters coated with chemical solutions to improve absorption efficiency.
"We also improved the oscillation, so we had only 90 degrees before, but now we can go up to 350 degrees all the time," she said . ".
By expanding the degree of oscillation to 350 degrees, plus what Dyson calls a propulsion system for air multiplication technology, the company says the machine can emit 290 liters of purified air per second to every corner of the room.
Related reports: Target's $19 hair dryer, like Dyson's $499 device reporter, is seen as a deconstructed view of product demonstrations and filtering systems.
Source: providing pure cool fans is the result of two years of research and development by 75 engineers distributed in six countries, who developed prototypes of more than 2600 machines and components during the development process.
If you really want to learn and keep abreast of all the bad particles in the air, fans will also come with a new and improved app.
Internet connection also allows the company to send-the-
Air update for fan software.
"We just want to make sure that the user interaction is really great and we are always improving," MS Rowley said . ".
At an event in Sydney this morning, the company launched experts to solve the problems Dyson promised to solve with these products.
"The air pollution at home and outside is exactly the same.
This is something in the air that you don't usually want to breathe, "said Professor John Bell, Dean of the School of Science and Engineering at Queensland University of Technology.
"It could be dust particles, mites, pollen outdoors, or emissions of materials inside the house.
The daily cleaning products contain some organic solvent, and the same is true for perfumes --
"All these things are actually contaminants in the House," he said . ".
Professor Bell works with a research team at the University of Queensland who are developing mobile plug-ins
In the case of growing demand for air pollutant detection equipment, especially where pollution is at a dangerous level like China.
"All our furniture has been chemically treated," he said . "
"It doesn't mean it's dangerous, but it can be dangerous to reach out to some of these things for a long time.
Dr. Sheryl van Nunen, a clinical allergy expert at the National Asthma Council, said air purifiers like Dyson's launch can remove dust bugs that can cause strong allergic reactions.
"You can remove them in the atmosphere, especially if you are allergic to them like many people do," she said . ".
The company says the fan is the most intelligent purifier it has ever developed.
Do you need such a product?
A short answer may be no.
However, if you are one of Australia's nearly hayfever or many people with asthma, a device like this can seriously help reduce the source of anxiety and bring you some relief.
But on top of that, most Australian families may not need to install air purifiers at home.
A recent study by the World Health Organization and Berkeley Earth shows that breathing air pollution in big cities is similar to smoking.
In Kanpur, India
The most polluted city
Breathing the air outside is equivalent to smoking 7.
In terms of toxins, 8 cigarettes a day.
By contrast, cities in Australia are about the third of cigarettes.
"In China and South Korea, people have a real understanding of air quality problems," MS Raleigh said . ".
"But in countries like Australia, there is no real market space for places where outdoor pollution is very serious.
But when you're dealing with allergies, purifiers like this can be used, and there's still a problem with indoor air quality, "she says.
"I think the most popular will be those with asthma, allergies and young families.
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