Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Dyson's first hairdryer emits a sound for humans.

Engineer and inventor James Dyson has revealed a design for a hairdryer that is silent to human ears and controls its own temperature to protect hair from heat damage (+ movie).
The British inventor's company , which is famous for its bagless vacuum cleaners and hand-drying products, said that its Supersonic hairdryer was based on the "science of hair".
The device's design echoes Dyson's seemingly bladeless Air Multiplier fan launched in 2009 , with a motor hidden in the handle and a round aperture that blows out a stream of air at the top.



Sourse: DEZEEN

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