Dyson's new V15 vacuum is the lightsaber of vacuums — thanks to lasers
Dyson'due south new V15 vacuum is the lightsaber of vacuums — thanks to lasers
Dyson has launched the new Dyson V15 Find and, whoa, it's something to behold. Equipped with a greenish laser, the cordless vacuum looks straight out of a celestial cleaning cupboard from Star Wars.
Lasers might seem like an odd add-on to a vacuum cleaner, but they're existence used to help you scavenge for those pesky crumbs on your rug; and, it beams neon-dark-green for that true Render of the Jedi lightsaber result.
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Lasers aside, the Dyson V15 comes jam-packed with a agglomeration of other nifty features: an LCD screen that displays the size of the dirt particles the V15 is sucking upwards. And there's a sensor that automatically dials upward the suction of the V15 when information technology stumbles across more tricky dust particles.
Information technology should bring heaps of benefits to pet owners whose animal companions are prone to shedding hair — nosotros certainly know that feeling when the vac gets chock-full upwards. Now, Dyson's new machine boasts an "anti-tangle conical brush bar," which stops pilus from getting lodged in the V15's bristles, preventing an especially irritating by-product of sucking upward pet hair.
Of course, being a Dyson, the V15 comes with a hefty price tag: anti-tangling brush confined, molecular dust tracking, and the light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation will ready you back an eye-watering $699, which is near identical to the Cyclone V10 Absolute.
More than on that laser: it's green because the colour'south contrast levels supposedly provide the optimal light settings when using the V15 in places influenced by ambience lite conditions, debris type and the surface being cleaned.
Dyson is launching two other vacuum cleaners on Wednesday. The Dyson Outsize comes in at $799, offers a larger capacity, and a $100 cost hike to boot. There's also the Dyson Omniglide, which trims off the fat with a multi-swivel head, and looks to exist a very capable vacuum for the more palatable price tag of $399
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Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/new-dyson-v15-vacuum-uses-lasers-to-help-you-clean-heres-how
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