Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Cryptomic™ HP06 purifying heater + fan (White/Gold)
The Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Cryptomic™ purifying fan heater combines an activated carbon and glass HEPA fiter, with new Dyson Cryptomic™ technology.
Features
Senses
Automatically detects airborne particles and gases, then diagnoses and reports them in real time.
Captures
HEPA and activated carbon filtration. Captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns.
Destroys
Dyson Cryptomic™ technology destroys formaldehyde.¹ It works continuously and doesn’t need replacing.
Projects
Air Multiplier™ technology projects purified air throughout the room.²
Heats in winter
With long-range projection, it’s quick to heat the whole room evenly.²
Cools you in summer
In warmer weather, a powerful stream of purified airflow can cool you down.
Backwards airflow mode
In Backwards airflow mode, the unique Dyson air valve projects air through the back of the machine. To purify without cooling you.³
Oscillates up to 350˚
Adjustable oscillation projects purified air around the whole room.
Night mode
Monitors and purifies using the quietest settings, with a dimmed display.
Sleep timer
Program your machine to turn off after pre-set intervals, between 15 minutes and 9 hours.
Real data, real time
Monitor your air quality with the Dyson Link app.⁴
Additional information
Product Height x Length x Width (in.) | 30.1 x 4.6 x 8.1 |
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Airflow at max. setting | 79 gallon |
Oscillation/Angle | 350 degrees |
Base diameter with plate | 9.76 in |
Cord length | 6 ft |
Number of speed settings | 10 |
Voltage | 120V |
Format | Floor |
Amp width | 8.1 in |
Amp depth | 5.1 in |
HEPA filter | Glass HEPA Media |
Weight | 12.46 lb |
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by Mike
Bought the HP06 a few weeks ago and even though it’s on the expensive side, it’s worth it. Nice quality piece like other Dyson products I own. It’s very sensitive, and picks up on the slightest changes in air quality. I bought it for the heater and that works great too, provides a nice comfortable warmth to the room without being too noisy. The app makes it easy to use with phone or tablet, only thing I wanted was to be able to turn on the heater from my phone but for safety codes that is the only thing it won’t do. Another great Dyson product.
by Diana
I love my heater. After purchasing the first Dyson heater that was made, the motor had died so I purchased a new one and I couldn’t be happier.
by Karen
Currently there are the fires in South California. The air quality is very bad now, and my HP06 has correctly reported the air quality that got into our home – I cannot attest to the measurement but trust it to be correct, timing wise, the graph corresponds to when I could smell the pollution. The mobile app provides the Weather channel air quality report as well which is good to know (especially times like now). The air in my room where I place the HP06 is better than my other rooms as the filter is doing its job to purify the aire it circulates. I am always doubtful initially but now, after this litmus test, I am convinced it does a good job. I own several other Dyson products (4 different products now) and am convinced of Dyson’s commitment to deliver a product that performs to what they claim. Cost of a Dyson is relatively higher but reliability and durability pays off.
by George
I received my product about a week ago, and I am thoroughly impressed with how well the air quality in my home has gone! Allergens and plus getting over the smoke from the California fires have been a problem no more. I’m going to get a second one (the “Advanced” model and not the “Cryptomic”) for my bedroom. There isn’t much ventilation in my apartment so this is most excellent! I was skeptical to purchase at first, fearing that it would live up to it’s price, but it’s proven to be good! My only gripe about it is the build quality. My “power” button on my machine is installed incorrectly and only works sometimes if you press it a certain way. Which can be frustrating when pairing your phone with the machine.
by Shae
I conducted a great deal of research before purchasing this model. I chose the additional heater feature to save money in the winter months. I have spent 207 days working from home and being in my apartment most of the day. Indoor allergens and air quality definitely needed improvement and this model more than does the job! I love the app and remote control. It’s easy to use and installation of the filter was simple. I recommend this to all who spend a lot of time indoors no matter what the reason.
by Sidney
Luckily, bought it about a month ago and it really saved us from so many days of poor air quality due to the CA fires. So easy to set up and use. Love the App and it’s features. I also have a smaller older model (HP02) which works very well but is not as powerful as the Cryptomic. VERY HAPPY with my purchase, Thanks !
by Essey
I purchased this unit last month, because I gave my other unit to my grandkids. This unit is operating 24×7 to keep the indoor air quality clean due to the wild fires in California SF Bay Area.
by Jake
After purchasing a used HP01 I realized just how big a difference having a dyson air purifier makes with my allergies and overall breathing (especially with being a smoker)
It wasn’t long before I decided I wanted to get one of the models with the live air quality display to use in my bedroom and move the older HP01 to the living room.
After deciding on the cryptomic, I couldn’t be happier with my choice. The “auto” mode and the AQI are well worth the upgrade alone. As soon as I light a cigarette the fan realizes the change in air quality and changes airflow. I generally smoke outside, but for those times when I stay inside, it’s comforting knowing that my dyson purifier is always on the job to help reduce the smell and pollutants caused by smoking indoors.
The only con I can think of, and this is me being nit picky,
Is the lack of backlight on the remote. It’s not as big a deal once you memorize the button layout, but it would be nice to be able to use the remote without needing a light on. Especially since people is often place their air purifiers in the bedroom.