We all know Dyson, as the ultra hi-tech developer searching for absolutely new solutions and commodities bringing to your home a convenience on a brand new level.
Taking into consideration they have recently revealed Dyson 360 Eye claimed to be an almost "Artificial Vacuum", we can understand that another device they are up to should not be a simple stuff.
It uses an ultraviolet light to clean the air it releases into your home space up to 99,99% to ensure it doesn't spread more germs than it was before. Some people are afraid that the Dyson's cleanser can destroy all of the bacteria, harmful and useful for our body, but believe it or not, it's just impossible until our doors keep opening to walk outside.
The humidifier is designed after the bladeless fans and heaters have made the home air too dry and stifling, so Dyson has decided to correct the omission they've made in a stylish way. The new device equipped with a 3 litre tank with water inside vibrates 1.7 million times a second to release the microscopic water corpuscles purifying the air.
For some unknown reason Japanese will taste the clean air before the rest of the world. Dyson releases their project in Japan this year and the rest of the market will have it around the Fall 2015. We'll show you the price tag, when Dyson reveals it to the publicity.
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Technology was always developing because the customer wants somebody or something to do its work, therefore the progress cannot be stopped unless the customer does nothing at all! So this deal should also satisfy every common user, who doesn’t like to collect the dust on his own.
A new vacuum cleaner differs from his competitors by quality, meanwhile not being so expensive, as the previous version of Dyson from 2001. It actually didn’t start due to high weight of the machine and too sophisticated technique to run. It required three computers in apartment and would cost thousands of dollars, therefore the project was closed hoping for future reincarnation.
And the time has come for the people to see a really useful droid cleaning your room. It has 360 degree camera and infrared sensor to actually “feel” itself in the room and avoid collision with any big or small obstacle on the way of cleaning.
The battery cannot boast with long life endurance, but this is quite acceptable comparing with the cleaning quality it performs. Fully charged the vacuum machine can clean the space for 20 minutes and then it returns to the charging station to restore its power.
Dyson has invested $8 million to start this project, so there is no doubt it will be 20 times more useful than the other imitators cleaning the floor awkwardly. Having such a start the robot is designed to reach every surface a regular vacuum cleaner does. It can simply ride through every rough terrain, such as thresholds and other bumps met.
Another function available is connecting the device to your smartphone or tablet running iOS or Android in order to monitor the robot’s mapping during the cleaning procedure, letting you know its strategy and efficiency.
The dirt restrainer will show its muscles to the Japanese publicity next Spring, and the rest of the world will try to touch them later in 2015.
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