Dyson has introduced a new purifier that uses artificial intelligence to track a person’s location in a room and direct cool air precisely where it is needed. The Dyson Find+Follow Purifier Cool is designed to solve a common problem: cooling an entire room when only one person is present.
How the Tracking Works
The device relies on a combination of sensors and machine learning algorithms. It detects heat signatures and movement patterns to identify where someone is sitting or standing. Once located, the purifier adjusts its airflow direction automatically.
This approach differs from traditional oscillating fans that sweep air across a wide area. By focusing on one spot, the system can deliver stronger airflow to the user while using less energy overall.
Energy Efficiency Gains
Dyson says the targeted cooling method reduces wasted energy. Instead of cooling an empty couch or desk, the machine concentrates its output on occupied zones. The company claims this can lower electricity consumption compared with standard fan operation.
The purifier also includes HEPA filtration and carbon filters for removing pollutants, allergens and odors. Users can set it to run in tracking mode or switch to conventional oscillation for whole-room coverage.
Why This Matters
For anyone who works from home or lives alone, this product addresses a real inefficiency in personal climate control. Most fans and purifiers treat every corner of a room equally even when no one is there. That wastes power and money.
The Find+Follow system could change how people think about home cooling by making it more responsive and personal. It also signals a broader trend of AI moving into everyday appliances beyond phones and computers.
The device will be available later this year at Dyson’s usual premium price point. No exact launch date or pricing has been announced yet.



