Singapore based multinational technology company Dyson has launched its new cordless vacuum cleaner — Dyson V15 Detect — in India. According to the top global consumer goods company, the new product is powered with dust detection and detangling technology and developed by a team of 370 highly skilled engineers globally.
“This latest vacuum cleaner uses a Dyson Hyperdymium motor which generates up to 240 air watts of suction for the most powerful deep clean, the company claimed,” the company said.
The Dyson V15 Detect cord-free vacuum is available at Rs 62,900 in India. “Our latest vacuums use adapted laser technology to reveal hidden dust, integrating a diode laser into the cleaner head that is precisely positioned at a 1.5 degree angle, 7.3mm off the ground to create the best contrast between dust and floor,” James Dyson, Engineer and Founder said.
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The LCD screen of the new vacuum cleaner displays real-time scientific proof of a deep clean through counting and measuring microscopic dust particles. The company developed a new anti-tangle conical brush bar which spirals hair off and into the bin which prevents the wrapping of hair around the brush bar.
The DLS (Dynamic Load Sensing) Technology senses and adapts for optimum cleaning on all floor types. The company said that the vacuum is engineered with 1.5 times more suction and 54 per cent more bin capacity than the ‘Dyson V12 Detect’.
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