The Dyson brushes use the Coanda effect to attract hair to the surface of the brush, propelling air along the hair strands for a smooth, straighter style.
The Dyson barrels harness an aerodynamic phenomenon called the Coanda effect, to attract hair and wrap hair. Styling with air, not extreme heat.
The 13-blade impeller spins at up to 110,000rpm, generating 3.2kPa. Powerful enough to produce the air pressure needed to create the Coanda effect.
Measures airflow temperature over 40 times a second, intelligently controlling the heating element to keep the temperature under 150°C. Preventing extreme heat damage.