Dyson moves into the connected home

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      The newest tech device from Dyson combines air purifying and air circulation in the form of the Dyson Pure Cool Link. It's also the first device from the company that can be controlled with a smartphone.

      The new fan is equipped with Dyson's air-multiplier technology, which creates a smooth flow of air with an efficient motor and without any fan blades.

      It also has a replaceable HEPA filter that the company says removes 99.97 percent of pollutants and allergens from your interior air.

      The HEPA filter in the Pure Cool Link can remove particles as small as .03 microns, including tobacco smoke, carbon dust, and cooking-oil smoke. It can filter volatile organic compounds, asbestos, and fumes.

      Because the purifier is built into a fan, it means that air is not only cleaned but circulated as well.

      The Pure Cool Link is connected, which means you can control it with the free Dyson Link app, available for Android and iOS.

      As Dyson releases more devices for the connected home, you'll be able to access those with your smartphone too.

      The Dyson Pure Cool Link comes in two models, one sized for a desk or table ($500) and a tower for the floor ($600).

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