Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool purifying fan heater (White/Silver)

Automatically senses, captures, and traps pollutants for cleaner air. Purifies and heats the whole room.

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Re-engineered to deliver 50% cleaner air

Dyson’s latest purifiers combine intelligent sensing with an advanced filtration system. An activated carbon filter removes gases and odors and a HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns in size. And Dyson purifiers have powerful Air Multiplier™ technology to purify and heat the whole room.

Senses and reports, automatically

Integrated sensors constantly analyze your air, while our unique algorithm cross-checks data every second. It diagnoses pollutants at a molecular level, displaying live results on the LCD.

Captures gases and ultrafine particles

The HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns in size. A layer of activated carbon also removes odors and gases including VOCs.

Purifies the whole room

Only Dyson purifiers have Air Multiplier™ technology. It generates the circulation power to draw even distant pollutants into the machine, projecting purified air throughout the room.¹

Fully sealed to HEPA H13

In our latest purifiers, it’s not just the filter that meets HEPA H13 standard, it’s the whole machine.² So what goes inside, stays inside.

Heats when needed

With long-range projection, it’s quick to heat the whole room evenly.

Cools you when needed

A powerful stream of purified airflow can cool you down when desired.

Backward airflow mode

Diverts airflow through the back of the machine. To purify, without cooling you.

App control

Control and monitor your air quality from anywhere using the Dyson Link app. Heating cannot be controlled via the Dyson Link app due to safety standard UL 1278, as required by the US government. Please use remote to control heating.

Voice control

Control it hands-free with compatible voice services. Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Home.

Remote

Curved and magnetized to store neatly on top of the machine.

Night mode

For lighter sleepers. Monitors and purifies using the quietest settings, along with a dimmed display.

Easy filter care

The filter is quick and easy to change. With automatic filter-life notifications on the LCD or Dyson Link app.

Oscillates up to 350 ̊

Adjustable oscillation projects purified air around the whole room.

Additional information

Height

30 in

Length

5.12 in

Width

9.8 in

Weight

12 lb

Oscillation/Angle

350 degrees

Cord length

6 ft

Number of speed settings

10

Cool commonly refers to:

  • Cool, a moderately low temperature
  • Cool (aesthetic), an aesthetic of attitude, behavior, and style

Cool or COOL may also refer to:

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  • Dyson (surname), people with the surname Dyson
  • Dyson (company), a Singaporean multinational home appliances company founded by James Dyson
  • Dyson (crater), a crater on the Moon
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  • Dyson sphere, a hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a star and captures most or all of its power output
  • Dyson tree, a hypothetical plant suggested by physicist Freeman Dyson
    • Eufloria (formerly called Dyson), a video game based on the idea of Dyson trees
  • USS Dyson (DD-572), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1942 to 1947
  • NOAAS Oscar Dyson (R 224), an American fisheries and oceanographic research ship in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration since 2005
  • Dysons, an Australian bus operator
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  • The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, often referred to as "Dyson"

Fan commonly refers to:

  • Fan (machine), a machine for producing airflow, often used for cooling
  • Hand fan, an implement held and waved by hand to move air for cooling
  • Fan (person), short for fanatic; an enthusiast or supporter, especially with regard to entertainment

Fan, FAN or fans may also refer to:

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  • Air purifier, a device that filters pollution out of the air
  • Water purification, removing contaminants from water, sometimes using a water purifier
  • The Purifiers, a 2004 action film
  • Purifiers (Marvel Comics), a fictional terrorist organization

Silver is a chemical element; it has symbol Ag (from Latin argentum 'silver', derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. Silver is found in the Earth's crust in the pure, free elemental form ("native silver"), as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a byproduct of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.

Silver has long been valued as a precious metal. Silver metal is used in many bullion coins, sometimes alongside gold: while it is more abundant than gold, it is much less abundant as a native metal. Its purity is typically measured on a per-mille basis; a 94%-pure alloy is described as "0.940 fine". As one of the seven metals of antiquity, silver has had an enduring role in most human cultures.

Other than in currency and as an investment medium (coins and bullion), silver is used in solar panels, water filtration, jewellery, ornaments, high-value tableware and utensils (hence the term "silverware"), in electrical contacts and conductors, in specialised mirrors, window coatings, in catalysis of chemical reactions, as a colorant in stained glass, and in specialised confectionery. Its compounds are used in photographic and X-ray film. Dilute solutions of silver nitrate and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides (oligodynamic effect), added to bandages, wound-dressings, catheters, and other medical instruments.

White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide.

In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monachist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches, capitols, and other government buildings, especially in the United States. It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity.

According to surveys in Europe and the United States, white is the color most often associated with perfection, the good, honesty, cleanliness, the beginning, the new, neutrality, and exactitude. White is an important color for almost all world religions. The pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has worn white since 1566, as a symbol of purity and sacrifice. In Islam, and in the Shinto religion of Japan, it is worn by pilgrims. In Western cultures and in Japan, white is the most common color for wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and virginity. In many Asian cultures, white is also the color of mourning.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Darryl

    The heater and fan works great but the remote is hard to see and read and is a bad design

  2. 07

    by Sapient

    Had this unit for just a month. Everything works well. The app interface is great. I’ve been using the heater function for the past week and let me tell you “it’s mostly quite and efficient”. Love this unit.

  3. 07

    by Castillo

    This device over exceeds my expectations, very reliable, outstanding!!

  4. 07

    by George

    I bought this three weeks ago for my master bedroom, which does not have heat. When on cool setting, it functions pretty much like the TP04, which I have in my living room. It hasn’t been cold enough yet to rate the heating effectiveness, but the heating seems to be better than other space heaters. The air purifier function seems to be excellent, and the app that comes with it provides great information on what it is sensing. However, no matter what the setting, this model has a constant low-pitched whirring sound, even when the fan is not on. This is in contrast to the TP04 that is completely silent except when the fan is on a high setting. So this is not a good choice for a bedroom unless you are not bothered by constant low-level noise that is not the same as “white” noise.

  5. 07

    by James

    I own several Dyson products and this Dyson HP07 has many good features! Im very glad I bought and own it. The air sensing identifies, pm 2.5, pm 10, VOCs, NO2, temp, humidity. Oscillating can be set from 45-350 degrees. Selectable heat temp, cooling ability, reverse air, so many features and very efficient. Easy to use, great design as are all of the Dyson products I own. Thank you Dyson!

  6. 07

    by Nola

    This air purifier is amazing. It’s super effective and it gives air quality analytics within the Dyson app. You can control the machine from the app, you can even turn it off or on remotely, when you’re away from home, with the app. But the air purifier is really loud when at the fastest fan speed. Sometimes I turn it down when I’m on phone calls to reduce background noise.

  7. 07

    by Dennis

    If you’re in the United States, you won’t be able to control the heating feature of this unit via the phone App. Not Dyson’s fault, it a U.S. law they must abide by (Safety Standard UL 1287). Dyson should however make it clear that U.S. users can’t control the heating feature from the App. Users can turn off heat in the app, but they can’t turn it on or control the set temp from the App. The App does depict when the heat feature is turned on. Dyson website images show an App screen with a temperature control, right next to fan speed control, but U.S. users will not see that control in their App.

    The unit and App function well beyond that pain point. It’s slightly noisier that expected and when in heat mode, the fan will never turn completely off, running at a very low speed once set temp is reached. Presumably this is to continually sample the air temp in order to turn back on once more heat is necessary. It would be a nice option if, when the heat cycled off, the unit switched into plain air scrubbing mode instead of shutting all airflow and oscillation down until the temp drops enough to turn on the heat again.

    Overall build quality is very good and worth the price. Setup and connecting to your home’s WiFi is very easy. And the App functionality and reliability are excellent. As smart home products go, Dyson products are one of the best.

    But if you wanted to schedule the unit to turn on the the AM to heat up a cold room before you woke up, that’s not possible with this unit if you’re in the United States.

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