It is not an alternative to air conditioning. The air is not cooled. The temperature does not drop in the room. I have the Dyson AM09 Hot Cool. It's similar to the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool but without the air filter. In the summer, I put it directly in front of the open window early in the morning when the temperature is below 20 degrees. At the temperatures we have at the moment, that doesn't help either. If you want cool, you have to buy an air conditioner.
When i bought this (2 years ago) the "link" version could be controlled remotely by a mobile app & had interesting with Alexa/Google. The version without the "link" just had an IR remote control.
However, I think now all of the models come with this functionality.
I think the Hot + Cool on galaxus which is 250chf more expensive is the newer model as the price is the same as on the Dyson.ch website.
And it's not even particularly good. I've already disposed of mine. The Dyson stuff - whether hoover or hairdryer - is expensive electronic waste. Won't be in my house again. By the way: I once had the Animal hoover and a warranty claim. Was asked during the repair whether I had used the hoover on the building site...
It is fine up to 60 m². That message for the adapter means that the socket is European because the supplier is abroad, but we manually include adapters.
If it is not included, in case you can reply here so I can send you the adapter directly
Hello Sven
I've had both before and can tell you about my experience. In my opinion, the Dyson Pure Me is a little quieter and it is also smaller. The display of the Dyson Pure Me dims wonderfully. It has a sleep timer. So I think the Pure Me is the better value for money for you =)
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In principle, yes, as the unit has a carbon filter. However, it also depends on the nature of the odours and the size of the flat. Cooking odours are difficult.
"It also removes 99.95% of allergens and pollutants from the air, even the smallest ones down to 0.1 microns. It is therefore certified as suitable for allergy and asthma sufferers."
Not too much information about odours on the net unfortunately.