A year ago, who would have thought that the average household fan was just that, average. James Dyson, the icon behind the revolutionary updated vacuum, revamped the boring fan by unleashing a series of Air Multiplier fans that work and look starkly differently from conventional bladed fans. These devices resemble bubble blowers, and they use new technology to draw in an uninterrupted stream of smooth air, with no unpleasant buffeting. Additionally, there’s no worry of little fingers getting injured by spinning fan blades. Dyson goes onto say:
Unlike conventional fans with limited settings, Dyson Air Multiplier fans can be infinitely adjusted up or down. The new tower and pedestal fans offer precise airflow and oscillation control and can be adjusted remotely. Air Multiplier technology is easier to clean and a safer way to keep cool this summer. The new fans come with a remote control, which is magnetized to conveniently locate itself on the machine. They also draw in and multiply nearly 50% more air than our desk fan.