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Feeling the Heat? The Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan Is Portable, Wearable, and Will Keep You Cool Anywhere

The bladeless fan weighs 7 ounces, runs up to six hours, and costs $99, undercutting Shark’s ChillPill by $50.

  • On Thursday, April 9, 2026, Dyson launched the HushJet Mini Cool Fan, its first portable handheld fan priced at $99. The compact, bladeless device features five airflow speeds and a 'Boost' mode for cooling on the move.
  • Chief Engineer Jake Dyson stated the company has been "obsessed with airflow" since 2009, applying 17 years of engineering expertise to this portable device. The fan features a brushless motor spinning at up to 65,000 RPM for quiet performance.
  • The HushJet measures 38 millimeters in diameter, weighs 7.5 ounces, and operates for up to six hours on a single charge. It produces airflow speeds of up to 55 mph and includes a lanyard, charging stand, and travel pouch.
  • Unlike the $149 Shark ChillPill launched in March with misting functions, Dyson's offering focuses on bladeless technology and portability. The HushJet is initially available in a stone/blush colorway at launch.
  • Dyson plans to release additional accessories this summer, including a universal mount for strollers and a clip grip for bags. New ink/cobalt and carnelian/sky colorways will arrive in May and June to expand the product line.
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Dyson expands its catalogue with an unusual product within its range: the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool, a hand fan designed to be used in mobility, on a table or hanging around the neck. The company presents it as its first portable fan of this type and directs it to everyday situations such as journeys, office, events or days of very heat. It has a weight of 212 grams, integrates a battery of 5,000 mAh and promises up to 6 hours of autonomy.A portab…

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Tech Radar broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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