Dyson has added new Hot+Cool air purifiers to its lineup, and just in time to tackle the rising menace of air pollution in the country. Dubbed the Dyson Hot+Cool HP2 De-NOx (HP12) and Hot+Cool HP1, they feature Air Multiplier technology and support 350-degree oscillation. They are also aimed at tackling PM2.5 and PM10 particle matter. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest range of Dyson air purifiers.
What's special about the new Hot+Cool models?
The Dyson Hot+Cool HP2 De-NOx and Hot+Cool HP1 are meant for different use cases. The former gets a couple of extra features, including a K-Carbon filter that captures 50 per cent more NO2 than traditional carbon filters.
They both feature Dyson’s Air Multiplier technology and deliver over 290 litres per second of powerful airflow. There’s also support for 350-degree oscillation and a HEPA 13 filter. Like its other air purifiers, Dyson says this range can address both PM2.5 and PM10 pollutants and also offer comfortable heating and cooling.
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Both the HP2 De-NOx and the HP1 feature intelligent sensors that monitor air quality in real time and automatically adjust purification settings. There’s also an LCD on top of the air purifiers, and you can also remotely control both of them through the MyDyson app.
Further, the duo supports voice assistants for convenience, like Siri and Google Assistant. Coming to the price, the Dyson Hot+Cool HP2 De-NOx and Hot+Cool HP1 are priced at Rs 68,900 and Rs 56,900, respectively.
What do you think about Dyson’s latest range of Hot+Cool air purifiers? Let us know in the comments below.
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