At this level, I’m fairly satisfied that Dyson and Shark are in some type of competitors to give you the craziest names for his or her newest improvements. Dyson has the PencilVac Fluffycones and PencilWash, while Shark has the BlastBoss and ChillPill.
What I’m saying is I’d like to be a fly on the wall within the rooms the place they give you these names as a result of I believe a vacuum referred to as DirtKing might actually catch on. Anyway, whereas the names are uncommon, there’s nothing uncommon about how spectacular these merchandise are. And within the newest addition to its line-up, Dyson has launched its first ever moveable handheld fan referred to as the HushJet Mini Cool.
Why HushJet? Well, it harnesses the model’s HushJet expertise that makes use of targeted airflow with decreased turbulence and smoother, quieter acoustics. And whereas that additionally sounds just like the recipe for a fairly dreamy airplane journey, it is truly a wearable, handheld, or desk-friendly fan that has actually caught my eye.
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Meet the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool
Weighing in at simply 7.5oz, the HushJet is the right companion for these sizzling, summery days. And whereas Shark has solely just lately launched the ChillPill, an eerily similar product that also offers misting, Dyson has some of its own features to rave about.
Aside from looking a little bit like a high fashion pore remover or facial cleanser, it’s got some pretty impressive highlights including up to 6 hours of battery life and a high-speed brushless motor spinning up to 65,000 RPM. Now, I’m not sure how cool that’s going to keep me, but it certainly sounds impressive.
With 5 speeds and even a Boost mode for those extra sweaty days, the HushJet has one goal in mind, to provide a mini cooling fan that you can take wherever you go.
Not only do you get the fan, available in three finishes – Stone/Blush, Carnelian/Sky (available May 2026), and Ink/Cobalt (available June 2026), but it even comes with a lanyard, charging stand, USB-C cable and travel pouch. It’s really screaming out: “Take me with you!”
Here’s why I can’t wait to try it
Dyson is a bit of a master at making fans. Take the Dyson Cool CF1 bladeless fan, a redesign of the brand’s iconic Dyson Cool from 2009 or the Dyson Hot+Cool 3-in-1 air purifier, heater and fan as two shining examples of the brand’s impressive air care range.
And yet, this is the first time it’s ever released a handheld fan, which is one of the main reasons I’m excited to try it. Taking “17 years of airflow mastery” into a portable cooling companion feels like a big deal.
An even bigger deal? It’s actually incredibly affordable at just $99. Sure, in comparison to the questionable handheld fan I panic bought one hot summer from Walmart, it’s pricey. But, said handheld fan is also not very good. Plus, in comparison to say the Shark ChillPill that’ll cost you $149, it’s competitive, especially considering it offers a range of features that I’m also eager to try.
Airflow speeds up to 25m/s (55mph), 6 hours of runtime, 7.5oz in weight, HushJet technology for a cool and quiet experience, and multi-functional use are all part of the line-up. But, I’ll wait until I get a full hands-on experience before I say whether it’s truly worth the money. For now, the signs are looking good.
The HushJet is available now for $99 at Dyson.
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