Dyson's latest air purifier destroys formaldehyde - Engadget
Dyson's latest air purifier destroys formaldehyde - Engadget Dyson's latest air purifier destroys formaldehyde - Engadget Posted: 30 Sep 2019 09:36 PM PDT Like last year's Pure Cool tower fans , the Pure Cryptomic devices can automatically detect and capture pollutants in the air in your home, and even do so without blowing air at you. An LCD panel on the new Cryptomics will show you particle and gas readings, as well as how much longer your filter will last before it needs replacing. The combination filter in use here will trap 99.95 percent of particles and "volatile organic compounds (VOCs)", according to Dyson. But what's new this year is the Cryptomic technology panel that converts formaldehyde at a molecular level into minuscule amounts of water and carbon dioxide. Formaldehyde is given off from things like paint, varnishes, air fresheners, furniture, household cleaners and even stuff as innocuous as...