A New Contender in Air Circulation

Blueair has officially entered the tabletop fan market with the debut of the CoolDrift Air Circulator Fan. Positioned as a direct competitor to popular models like those from Meaco, this new device emphasizes silent operation and scientific design to enhance nighttime comfort. The fan is the latest addition to the brand's growing Comfort Collection.

Engineered for Better Sleep

Many consumers are often cautioned against using fans while sleeping due to noise levels and potential discomfort caused by constant airflow. However, the CoolDrift aims to change this narrative through its Intelligent Night Mode. This feature utilizes an onboard temperature sensor to manage airflow across an 8-hour period, divided into four distinct phases:

  • Phase 1 (Hour 1): High-speed operation to rapidly lower room temperature.
  • Phase 2 (Hours 2-4): Gradual speed reduction to minimize noise disturbance.
  • Phase 3 (Hours 5-8): Ultra-low speed maintenance for consistent comfort throughout the night.
  • Phase 4 (Final cycle): Program completion designed to help users wake up feeling refreshed.

Performance and Silent Technology

The device achieves an impressive output of 15 decibels at its quietest setting, thanks to proprietary AeroSilent technology. Despite its compact footprint, the unit provides wide oscillation to ensure air is effectively circulated throughout the living space. Regarding the design, Blueair has opted for a zero-glow display to prevent light pollution in the bedroom, offering users a choice of three sophisticated colors: Cloud Linen, Night Charcoal, and Arctic Sage.

Smart Connectivity and Availability

Beyond the manual touch controls located on the base, the CoolDrift offers modern convenience through the Blueair app. This allows users to remotely adjust speed, oscillation settings, and operating modes. Currently, the Blueair CoolDrift Air Circulator Fan is priced at $139.99 and is available through the official Blueair website and Amazon. Information regarding availability and pricing for the UK market remains pending.