Dyson HP07 vs TP07

In this Dyson HP07 vs TP07 review, we will compare two higher-level devices of the HP and TP series from the Singapore-based brand of household appliances.

While both can be used to purify the air around you and keep you cool in summer, the HP07 comes with an additional heating functionality. But how else do the two models differ, and which one is the best fit for your needs?

This side-by-side comparison will help you find out.

Coverage Area

74 m² (800 ft²)

74 m² (800 ft²)

CADR (Particles)

151 m³/h

180 m³/h

CADR (Formaldehyde)

53 m³/h

46 m³/h

Working Noise

32 – 62 dB(A)

32 – 62 dB(A)

PM 2.5 Sensor

Yes

Yes

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Comparison: Dyson HP07 vs TP07 – What are the Differences?

Coverage Area & Efficiency

Dyson recommends both the HP07 and TP07 for rooms with a surface area with up to 74 m² (800 ft²). While they could be used in even bigger rooms, the amount of air changes per hour (ACH) would decrease accordingly.

Using Dyson’s Air Multiplier technology, the HP07 and TP07 draw in distant particles and then project purified air evenly throughout the room. Depending on the layout of your home, you can also choose between 45, 90, 180, and 350 degrees oscillation.

Winner: Draw

74 m² (800 ft²)

74 m² (800 ft²)

Clean Air Delivery Rate

After capturing up to 99.97% of particles and allergens including pollen, dust, and pet dander as small as 0.3 μm with a HEPA filter, the HP07 and TP07 use a layer of activated carbon to remove odors and gases including VOCs.

With a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 180 m³/h, the TP07 has the advantage when it comes to particles, while the HP07 has the higher CADR for formaldehyde. Both are fully sealed to HEPA H13 standard and therefore reliably keep those captured pollutants inside the machine.

Winner: Draw

151 m³/h (Particles) / 53 m³/h (Formaldehyde)

180 m³/h (Particles) / 46 m³/h (Formaldehyde)

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Working Noise

Running at full speed, the HP07 and TP07 operate at a noise level of slightly more than 60 decibels (dB). In sleep mode, where the maximum speed is Level 4 out of 10, the noise emissions of the two devices can drop to as low as 32 dB.

During the day, the HP07 and TP07 can also be set to automatic mode. In that case, they will only run as fast and therefore as loud as needed to maintain healthy air quality. Once pollution levels come back down after a spike, the fan speed and noise level will decrease accordingly.

Winner: Draw

32 – 62 dB(A)

32 – 62 dB(A)

Sensors & Display

A particulate sensor, gas sensor, and humidity and temperature sensor provide the HP07 and the TP07 with real-time information regarding their surroundings and act as input for the automatic mode (see above).

The sensors also make it possible for you to view real-time air quality reporting such as 24H AQI, PM 2.5, PM 10, VOCs, NO2, SO2, temperature, humidity, and filter life on the integrated LCD screen and via the Dyson Link app on your smartphone (see below).

Winner: Draw

Yes / LCD

Yes / LCD

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Connectivity & Compatibility

Both HP07 and TP07 offer three ways to interact with them. First, there is a remote that allows you to turn the device on and off, change oscillation, speed levels, set a timer, and change the mode. Thanks to a magnet, the remote can be conveniently attached to the top of the purifier.

You can also monitor and control the purifier remotely using a Wi-Fi connection, your smartphone, and the Dyson Link app. Lastly, thanks to their compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Home, the HP07 and TP07 can also be controlled using only your voice.

Winner: Draw

Yes / Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, Google Home

Yes / Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, Google Home

Weight & Dimensions

In the final round of this Dyson HP07 vs TP07 comparison, we will have a quick look at the weight and dimensions of the two air purifiers. At 5.7 kg (12.5 lb), the HP07 is about one kilo heavier. The TP07, on the other hand, takes up slightly more space.

Winner: Draw

5.7 kg, 205 x 205 x 764 mm

4.65 kg, 220 x 220 x 1050 mm

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Conclusion: Dyson HP07 vs TP07 – Which is the Better Air Purifier?

In the end, the decision comes down to one question: What additional functionality do you expect from your new air purifier? If you want a device that can not only cool you in the summer, but also keep you warm in the winter, opt for the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP07.

If your home is already equipped with heaters or you live some place warm, go with the Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 instead. It offers very similar performance metrics in terms of coverage area and CADR, while being available at a more attractive price.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Dyson TP07 and HP07?

The Dyson TP07 is an air purifier that can also be used as a cooling fan, while the HP07 has an additional heating functionality. In terms of coverage area or CADR, however, the two models are pretty similar.


Looking for an even more powerful air purifier? Find out how the successors of the HP07 and TP07 perform against each other in our comparison Dyson HP09 vs TP09.

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