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CNET UK goes hands-on with Dyson's latest contribution to hygiene, the Airblade Tap -- a combination faucet and hand dryer. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and ...
The Dyson Airblade Tap hand-dryer uses Dyson’s Airblade technology, which sees sheets of high-velocity air travel through tiny apertures at 430mph ‘scraping water from hands like a windscreen wiper’.
Dyson has unveiled its latest invention, and it’s an update to the Airblade hand dryer that overhauls the form factor. The Airblade Tap takes advantage of some significant size reductions in the ...
The Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer washes and dries hands with no need to leave the sink. Infrared sensors pinpoint hand positions and release water from the tap stem. Once hands are wet and drying ...
This is the just-announced tap and hand dryer from Dyson ... rainwater harvesting toilets and state-of-the-art Dyson dryers). The new Dyson Airblade Tap combines this technology with a tap.
The Airblade Tap sees Dyson branching out into washing by doing something previously unheard of – combining the tap and hand dryer into the one unit. Again offering touch-free operation ...
Dyson launched the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer. With a completely unique design and cutting-edge technology, the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer enables people to dry their hands quickly and ...
Dyson invaded public restrooms ... for its bagless vacuums has upgraded its hand dryer and integrated it with a faucet, creating the Airblade Tap. The new faucet is meant to be used in public ...
"Jennifer Aniston owns one," a Dyson representative chimed in. We have more photos of the Airblade Tap, Airblade V and new Airblade hand dryers below.
The Dyson Airblade Tap hand-dryer uses Dyson’s Airblade technology, which sees sheets of high-velocity air travel through tiny apertures at 430mph ‘scraping water from hands like a windscreen wiper’.