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Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 With Intelligent Sensor Launched In India

Sensing, capturing, and projecting for year-round comfort.

In a world where indoor air quality often goes unnoticed, Dyson steps up with its latest indoor air purifier, the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1. This versatile machine not only purifies the air but also heats and cools your room evenly, making it a year-round companion.

Sensing the Invisible

Indoor air pollution is a silent invader. The Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 is designed to sense pollution events automatically, so you don’t have to lift a finger. Equipped with an intelligent particle sensor, it detects pollutants like dust and pollen in real time, displaying levels on its LCD screen. Whether you’re cooking, cleaning, or just moving around, this device keeps tabs on the air you breathe.

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Dyson Hot+Cool Gen1 price

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Capturing Ultrafine Particles

At the heart of the purifier lies Dyson’s core filtration technology. Its fully sealed HEPA filter captures up to 99.95% of ultrafine particles as small as 0.1 microns. From pet dander to mould spores, what goes inside stays inside. This ensures that the air projected back into the room is as clean as it gets.

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Projecting Clean Air Across the Room

Powered by Dyson Air Multiplier technology, the device delivers over 290 litres per second of smooth, powerful airflow. Its adjustable oscillation airflow ensures that purified air reaches every corner of the room. Tested under real-world conditions, it promises optimal performance for whole-room purification.

A Machine for All Seasons

Beyond its purification prowess, the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 offers thermal comfort all year round. It keeps you warm during chilly winters and provides refreshing cooling in the summer, all while continuously purifying the air. For light sleepers, the Night Mode purifier operates on quieter settings with a dimmed display, ensuring an undisturbed night’s sleep.

Read Also: Dyson launches multifunctional, all year use Pure Hot+Cool air purifier

Priced at Rs 56,900 the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 seems to be a comprehensive solution for indoor air quality and comfort. Its ability to sense, capture, and project makes it stand out in a crowded market. While it promises a lot, only time will tell how it performs in the average household. But for those looking to invest in their indoor environment, this device might just be worth considering.

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