Dyson, known for their revolutionary reinvention of the household vaccuum cleaner has been hard at work on improving another household item. The fan. Say goodbye to propellers, and the protective cages around them which demand tedious frequent cleanings. All you have to do now is easily wipe down a wireless outline. There is no sacrifice of anything with these. Also, because of the lack of propellers there is no buffering of the airflow, it comes at you in complete level, smooth winds, feeling much more natural then Dyson’s predecessors. They’re also extremely quiet.
How they work:
There is a traditional motor in that base of the fan which blows the air through the upper ring which then relays it through a fine cut slit in the rubber ring. When the air passes through the slit it recruits surrounding air and pushes that air out to the lucky one basking in this magical contraption. This process is known as inducement. Dyson states that inducement charges a 15X amplification in airflow.
This ought to clear up any other questions you may be having:
Prices range from $300-$500