Dyson's New Air Purifier Watches You Without Watching You

Dyson's New Air Purifier Watches You Without Watching You

Dyson's $849 purifier uses cameras to track where you are and aims its airflow at you—but keeps all that information on the device itself, never sending it to the company's servers. It avoids facial recognition entirely. As governments crack down on how much personal data smart home devices collect, appliance makers are increasingly designing products that work locally first.

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