Woosh! Super cool.

“There’s a motor in the bottom that powers a turbo-charged impeller,” Dyson told Switched, when asked to explain how his latest creation works. “It’s essentially a 3-D fan that gives a good combination of flow and pressure.” According to James Dyson, the air this powerful little fan creates is pushed up into that round thing at the top — also known as the ‘loop amplifier’ — which splits the flow in two and pushes it through the loop and out a 1.3 millimeter (about .05 inches) slit, or annulus, all along the back (don’t worry, we had to look annulus up, too). This process creates a jet stream that sucks in air from the back and sides, creating a very powerful and smooth flow of air to cool kids, dogs and rooms alike, with no danger of injury.”

In other words this is some scientific slick shit.

Seen @ TLF via Switched