Device uses movement of ions to generate airflow without any moving parts like in iPads and MacBook Air.

        • @Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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          09 hours ago

          They’re “bladeless” fans are just regular fans with more steps. Those added steps introduce inefficiencies. Simple as that. If you wanted to make a fan more efficient, you could add a shroud close to the blades, but the energy cost of electric fans are already low enough that it really doesn’t matter.

        • @splinter@lemm.ee
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          31 day ago

          Advertising for a product isn’t a citation. That article literally just repeats Dyson’s own claims. Do you have anything that actually tests that claim?

          • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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            21 day ago

            I don’t think you two are even contradicting each other. The airflow going through the base can be 15x smaller than the total result, but also require more energy than just using a regular fan that moves that amount of air.

            Total airflow and efficiency are two independent things.

            Disclaimer: I have no real data on how Dyson fans work.

              • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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                212 hours ago

                As demonstraded by the ActionLab video someone else posted, “bladeless” fans in general are less efficient. The one he tested was not a Dyson and didn’t have a HEPA filter.

                  • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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                    212 hours ago

                    It was also moving more volume of air, not just airspeed. Sure I would have loved to see a fully shrouded experiment, but their experiment did show a regular fan moved air faster over a wider area, which would mean it is also moving a higher volume of air.

            • @splinter@lemm.ee
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              09 hours ago

              You made an assertion. If you are unable to provide supporting evidence, we can assume that your assertion is incorrect without needing to prove anything.