- Dyson Hot + Cool HF1 is a new fan heater with complementary application
- Equipped with a temperature sensor for energy efficiency heating
- You can heat a room by 1C in just 100 seconds
Pack those sandals. Empty your ice cubes trays. Summer is over, winter is here. Or, at least, it will be soon. Relatively. Fortunately, Dyson has a new gadget to help take off the advantage and keep the cold.
The Dyson Hot + Cool HF1 is a fan heater that promises a quiet, fast and efficient heating in energy, and sounds like my perfect partner of cold weather. In fact, it will also win its strength in the summer, because it can function as a fan, but these days of vaguely cold autumn, it is the heating properties that interest me the most.
This is the first connected fan heater of Dyson, which means that it can control the configuration through a complementary application, as well as in the machine itself. That important update means that you can light the heater through its application while heading home and returns to a roasted house.
I am also pleased to see that Dyson has included a thermostat. Executing a heater can often be expensive, but here you can establish an objective temperature and the HF1 will only do what you need to keep it, instead of wasting energy making your room hotter and hotter until you finally notice that you have reached subtropical temperatures.
There is a timer, which is useful if you want to use HF1 at the beginning of the night to stay cozy while you fall. In what note, Dyson has carefully added a suspension mode, where the screen is attenuated and the fan heater works especially in silence.
HF1 can function as a fan or a heater, but it does not resemble the traditional versions of any of those things. The minimum and wind design uses air multiplier technology to collect the air from the surrounding area to the current that is being smaller outside the ‘hoop’, which helps heat or cool the room more quickly.
Apparently it can raise the temperature in a room to a grade (Celsius) in less than two minutes, and can heat a space of up to 32 ° C. there is an oscillation of up to 70 degrees and the option to incline manually if you want a more direct warming.
The absence of grilles and blades also means a safer device, but more pains have been made to ensure that HF1 is suitable for homes with children and pets. There are no visible heating elements and all surfaces maintain low surface temperatures, it will also be automatically cut if it leans. Ah, and there is also a safety block in the control panel.
The Dyson Hot+Cool HF1 will go on sale in the United Kingdom in October, at a list price of £ 399.99. I have no price information or launch date for the United States or Australia, but according to the price of the United Kingdom, it could be around $ 550 / AU $ 800.