By Pauline Joy M. Gutierrez
FROM a one-man company that has since evolved into one of the leading technology manufacturers in the world, Dyson now brings one of its latest innovations to view with the Pure Cool Link, the first product in the market which combines the ingenious features of a bladeless fan with an air purifier.
Its curious design, which resembles an oval tower or a desk loop frame, captures up to 99.95 percent of air contaminants or until the room shifts into its neutral state with the absence of different allergens, odors and pollutants. This 360-degree Glass HEPA filter is a perfect feature for consumers who have asthma or breathing problems.
The luxury fan also comes with a smart magnetic remote with 10 precise airflow settings. Its bladeless construction, of course, ensures safety and easy cleaning. Its specialized Air Multiplier technology offers long-range projection to circulate purified air across the room.
It is also engineered for nightlong purification. Its built-in sleep timer can be set for up to nine hours and boasts an automatic nighttime mode using the quietest settings. As the company calls it, they have the “quietest fans with the most powerful airflows.”
However, the best part of this innovative consumer product is its intelligent purification technology which automatically monitors, reacts, purifies and notifies via the Dyson Link app. A system-generated message will be sent to the application informing the device owner that the room is already purified. This allows users to control their environment anytime, anywhere. This year Dyson is also unveiling one of its major upgrades to its line of vacuum cleaners. Whether cordless, handheld, or cylinders, these compact cleaners have one thing in common: they’re crafted to deliver high-suction cleaning performance across all surfaces.
Dyson’s cord-free V8, which greatly improves on its predecessor, the V6 vacuum, now delivers up to 40 minutes of fade-free suction on a new lithium-ion battery, or up to 25 minutes with motorized floor tool attached. The cylinder vacuum machines, such as the D3C36, DC63 and DC52, and the cord-free models, like the V6, DC62, DC74 and, of course, the V8, have a reengineered digital motor, new battery chemistry and acoustic improvements for better, more superior cleaning minus the terrifying noise that scares the bejeezus out of the family pet.
“Dyson produces $2.5 billion in revenues. We also have more than 67 million users worldwide. We have 2,500 engineers and scientists in 75 countries. We are launching 15 new products a year and were able to file more than 7,000 patents for our machines,” Dyson Philippines expert Bobby Yan said.