Although its latest product announcements have included hair straightener that does not use plates and suspicious A pair of air-purifying headphones called the Dyson ZoneDyson is returning to the company’s success today with a collection of new home cleaning products that includes a redesigned robot and its first wet cleaning tool.
Dyson 360 Vis Nav Robotic Vacuum
Dyson first revealed it will introduce its innovative vacuum technology in an autonomous cleaning robot back in 2014, and when it was finally released two years later, it was one of the most efficient robovacs on the market, but also one of the most expensive at $1,000. When? we reviewed the Dyson 360 Eyewe were impressed with how well it actually sucked up dirt, easily outdoing the competition at the time, but we were also disappointed that the camera struggled navigate the room after dark.

Since then, Dyson has released several updated versions of its original 360 Eye robovac, but the new Dyson 360 Vis Nav represents a major redesign with new features specifically designed to address the shortcomings of the original.

Like the original, the lens camera on top of the robovac uses “Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) technology” to track its movement around the room, looking for recognizable landmarks and triangulating its location. The new model also promises better low-light performance, thanks to eight LEDs around the lens that selectively turn on to illuminate the sights. should help too ensure that the robot does not get lost while cleaning under the furniture.

The Dyson 360 Vis Nav’s rotating brush bar has a combination of soft nylon, carbon fiber, and stiff nylon bristles to grab hair, dirt, and dust, but the coolest cleaning feature here is the little arm that extends from the side of the robot. when it works against a wall. The arm then redirects the suction to ensure that the peripheral dirt in your room is also absorbed. What’s the point of using a robot vacuum if you just have to get up close and clean up all the areas it missed?

Dyson promises up to 50 minutes of cleaning time before the 360 Vis Nav recharges its dock, after which it will resume cleaning right where it left off. It can be monitored and scheduled via Dyson’s app, while the robovac’s sensors will also help create dust maps of your home so you can pinpoint the source of your dirt and proactively deal with it to reduce the amount of cleaning you need. to do
It’s not yet known what the new Dyson 360 Vis Nav robovac will cost, but we expect it to be even more expensive than the original $1,000 Dyson 360.
Dyson submersible wet cylinder head
Dyson floor cleaners are known for their ability to effectively pick up loose dust and debris, but food stains, dirt stuck to hard surfaces and wet spills have always required a separate cleaning tool.

For the first time, Dyson is introducing a wet floor cleaner called the Dyson Submarine, which will be included with the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine and Dyson V12s Detect Slim Submarine vacuums as an interchangeable cleaning head (but won’t be available on its own). as an upgrade for other Dyson vacuum cleaners).

There are two separate water tanks inside the Dyson Submarine. One is designed to hold clean water (though Dyson says users can also fill it with water mixed with a suitably diluted cleaning solution) and pump it through an “eight-point humidification system” to evenly saturate the wet rotary head, which spins and sweeps the floor. as the cleaning head pushes on hard surface floors.
As the wet roller spins, the “resistance plate” pressed against it acts as a strainer to remove the used water and direct it into the waste water tank so that only clean water is used on your floor surface. However, unlike a carpet cleaner, vacuum suction is not used to remove dirt and water from the floor. The attached Dyson vacuum is only used to power the Dyson Submersible and the cleaning head is only for use on hard floors.
Pricing and availability for the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine and Dyson V12s Detect Slim Submarine vacuum cleaners (which includes the Dyson Submarine accessory) have yet to be revealed.
Dyson Gen5detect and Gen5outsize cordless vacuum cleaners
Cordless vacuum cleaners remain what Dyson is best known for, and today the company announced two new additions to the category: to generate suction loads in a small space.

The Dyson Gen5detect has improved laser optics in its soft roller cleaning head; we found incredibly satisfying— which now offers greater brightness with twice the illumination range, so you can see more of the microscopic dust you need to clean up. But despite the improved performance, both models now offer up to 70 minutes of cleaning time per charge when using their lowest power eco modes.
Both models will be available in the US starting June 6, with the Dyson Gen5detect selling for $949 and the Dyson Gen5outsize selling for $1,049.
Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde
A few years ago, Dyson launched a personal air purifier that went beyond the iconic design of bladeless fans. Instead of forcing air through a ring, the Dyson Pure Cool Me featured a semi-circular bowl sitting on a base with a filter inside. The design supposedly allowed for more precise air delivery. Although it looks like you can’t buy it Dyson Pure Cool Me In North America, its unique design is now being used in a new air purifier designed for “large, open-plan spaces.”

Almost like a droid Star Wars space, the blast of air from the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde can be felt up to 32 feet away, and it’s powerful enough to filter nearly 1,000 square feet of air with a HEPA H13 filter that removes all formaldehyde (as the name suggests). implies), to nitrogen dioxide, even to particles as small as 0.3 microns, which include some viruses.

The Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde is also designed to be one of Dyson’s quietest air filtration fans to date, measuring 56 decibels thanks to the technology inside, which even includes a resonator that cancels sound waves and acts like the ANC technology inside your wireless headphones. : . The air purifier is also packed with sensors to monitor the air level quality in the room where it is being used. You can access a graph of its measurements over time, both on the LCD screen on top of the cleaner and through the Dyson app, which allows the machine to activate air cleaning only when needed, helping to extend the life of the replaceable filter.
Pricing and availability details for the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde are yet to be announced.