【Airwrap:用高速气流轻松打造卷发造型】
【Airwrap:用高速气流轻松打造卷发造型】戴森推出了一款多功能的美发造型器Airwrap,运用了其风扇和吹风机等产品中的Coanda效应,突破性地采用卷发棒表面流动的高速气流,让头发服帖地卷曲起来。切换机制巧妙地引导气流,无论向哪个方向卷起头发,空气都会向头发的方向流动,从而达到更好的造型效果。同时,其加热气流的温度适中,可以有效减少造型时对头发的热损伤。
Dyson unveils its revolutionary new £450 hair tongs that blast high-speed jets of air around its styling barrel to give you fuller curls without burning your locks
- Sir James Dyson uses ground-breaking technology to curl hair using warm air
- The Dyson Airwrap hair tongs, launched today, have a price tag of £450
- They use a high-speed jet of air which flows around the surface of the tong
- The company claims this achieves a better curling effect and also reduces the risk of heat damage to the hair
The £450 price tag is enough to make your hair stand on end.
But the latest offering from Sir James Dyson uses ground-breaking technology to curl it instead – with warm air alone.
The Dyson Airwrap hair tongs, launched today, follow the British inventor’s re-imagining of the vacuum cleaner, desk fan, hand dryer and hairdryer.
They use a high-speed jet of air which flows around the surface of the tong.
The company claims this achieves a better curling effect and also reduces the risk of heat damage to the hair of more conventional tongs, which work by wrapping hair around a hot central bar.
The tongs utilise the Coanda effect found in Dyson’s bladeless desk fan and hairdryer.

An area of high pressure is created at the top of the styling barrel which forces jets of air from six slots around the barrel – encouraging the hair to curl around it.
A clever switching mechanism directs airflow so that no matter which way you brush, the air flows in the direction of the hair.
The Airwrap has been six years and £24million in the making and went through 642 prototypes. It is available online and at Dyson stores today priced from £399.99 to £449.99.
Sir James said: ‘We have been obsessively manipulating airflow for more than 25 years. It is one of our core areas of expertise.
‘We have engineered a unique styling tool which prevents extreme heat damage when styling. I’m immensely proud of what our engineers have achieved.’
Dyson’s bagless vacuum cleaner was launched in 1993 and has sold millions. It was followed by the AirBlade hand dryer, the Air Multiplier fan and the Supersonic hairdryer.