Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan launches as Dyson’s first handheld cooler

Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan launches as Dyson’s first handheld cooler

The Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan is here, and Dyson is calling it its first-ever handheld fan. The compact cooler was announced with a brushless motor that spins up to 65, 000 RPM and a design built around the company’s HushJet air projection system. The launch puts a small but pricey new option on the market for people looking to take the edge off summer heat.

What Dyson says the HushJet Mini Cool Fan can do

Dyson says the Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan can deliver focused airflow of up to 25 meters per second, or 55 miles per hour. The fan weighs 7. 5 ounces and includes five speeds plus a boost mode, giving users more control over airflow depending on conditions. It charges through USB-C and comes with a charging stand, while the rechargeable battery is rated for up to six hours per charge.

The design keeps all moving parts hidden inside a cylindrical body, and the fan can stand on its own for desk use. Dyson also says the nozzle can be rotated to direct air straight upward or at an angle. The company is positioning the Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan as a personal cooling device that is small enough to hold, but strong enough to feel like a serious cooling system.

Price, colors, and availability

The Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan costs $100, placing it in a familiar Dyson position: cheaper than many of the company’s larger products, but expensive for a handheld fan. It will be sold in three colorways, starting with gray tomorrow, followed by red in May and blue in June.

Dyson also says the fan can stand on its own with the included charger, and it is meant to be practical for both desk use and personal cooling on the move. The launch timing and color rollout suggest the company is spacing out availability over the coming months rather than opening everything at once.

How the Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan fits into Dyson’s lineup

The Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan builds on the company’s HushJet air projection system, which first appeared on an air purifier that was described as exceptionally quiet. The new handheld fan brings that approach into a much smaller product, while keeping the motor and battery hidden in the body rather than exposed as visible blades.

That matters because the fan is designed to be held, worn, or placed on a desk, and Dyson says its shape is intended to reduce higher-pitched frequencies. The Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan also extends the company’s pattern of putting familiar technology into smaller, more personal devices.

What comes next

For now, the key question is how the Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan performs in everyday use once it reaches buyers. Dyson’s rollout starts with gray tomorrow, then red in May and blue in June, giving the company a staggered launch window as summer heat builds. The Dyson Hushjet Mini Cool Fan is now the latest test of whether a tiny Dyson can justify a premium price in a crowded handheld market.

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