When it comes to environmental friendliness, multinational technology brand Dyson is a pioneer, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation. His recent Global Air Quality Connected Data project analyzed more than 2.5 million connected air purifiers and revealed alarming levels of indoor air pollution in homes around the world.
According to the data, India had the highest average level of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution in the world in 2022, with an annual average level of 55.18 μg/m3. The World Health Organization recommends keeping her annual PM2.5 level below 15μg/m3. The staggering increase in air pollution has made air purifiers more popular, further increasing the need for devices backed by science and research.
Dyson’s commitment to innovation extends beyond hardware. For brands, data plays a vital role in bridging the gap between air quality sensors and personal perception. “Our recent report on Global Connected Data highlights the importance of effective communication and engagement with users,” said Samuel Railton, Manager of the Environmental Care category. “Data visualization and personalized reporting enable users to understand and act on air quality insights, facilitating a deeper connection with their indoor environment.”
Continuously driving innovation
“At Dyson, our understanding of airflow and aerodynamics helps us drive innovation in environmentally responsible areas,” Samuel explained. Dyson’s journey began with innovative air multiplier technology, originally used for cooling purposes. However, this technology has since been applied to improve the performance of air purification systems. “We’ve applied the same idea to purification technology, directing air around the room for optimal circulation,” he said of Dyson’s latest Big+Quiet AirpPurifier.
The Big+Quiet Purifier uses full-machine HEPA filtration and advanced airflow projection to effectively purify the air in large rooms up to 1076 square feet. The formaldehyde-detecting Dyson Purifier Cool model offers high-performance purification capabilities suitable for a typical Indian household.
Based on this study, Delhi ranks as the most polluted city in the world, with average indoor PM2.5 levels reaching 69.29μg/m3 in 2022. Other contaminated cities include Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Busan.
When asked about India’s diverse landscape and the effectiveness of Dyson air purifiers, Samuel replied: One is the connected data that we talked about earlier. Therefore, you can understand the type of pollution and the severity of pollution in each region. ”
Smart features and connectivity
Connectivity and smart features are essential to Dyson air purifiers, providing users with unparalleled comfort and real-time monitoring. Through the My Dyson app, users can remotely manage air quality levels, schedule purifier operation, and customize settings to suit their preferences. “Flexibility is key,” Samuel stressed. “We strive to give users complete control over their indoor environment.”
As Dyson continues to explore the potential of AI in air purifier technology, it remains focused on improving user experience and efficiency. “Our commitment to research and development keeps us at the forefront of innovation,” Samuel asserted. “We are dedicated to developing smarter, more intuitive products that raise the standard of clean air for everyone.”
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Date first uploaded: February 17, 2024, 16:20 IST