Dyson V15 Detect cord-free vacuum cleaner with laser dust detection launched at Rs 62,900

Dyson has launched the V15 Detect cord-free vacuum cleaner in India. The new model comes with advanced technology to detect hidden dust particles as small as 10 microns and is equipped with an acoustic piezo sensor to enable “scientific proof” of what has been sucked in. Dyson’s recently launched vacuum cleaner is equipped to provide efficient cleaning of floors, inaccessible spaces and mattresses for the optimum deep cleaning experience.

The Dyson V15 Detect cord-free vacuum is available at Dyson.in and Dyson Demo stores for Rs.62,900.

The Dyson V15 Detect cord-free vacuum cleaner provides up to 60 minutes of powerful feed-free suction and a five-stage filtration system and generates up to 240 air watts of suction for the most powerful deep clean.

“We are all cleaning more often, trying to remove excess house dust but desperate for peace of mind that our homes are really clean. Our latest vacuums use optimized laser technology to reveal hidden dust, a diode laser integrated into the cleaner head, which is 7.3mm above the ground to create the best contrast between dust and the floor The distance is located at an angle of 1.5 degrees. We don’t think detection is enough, so we remove and carefully shape and count the particles 15,000 times a second using an acoustic piezo sensor that converts vibrations into electrical signals, precisely sized and quantifying the particles. The number is sucked onto the LCD. Behind the vacuum,” said James Dyson, engineer and founder, Dyson.

Dyson claims that laser dust detection reveals particles you might not normally see with a precision-angled laser integrated into the cleaner head. born as. Dyson engineers integrated a green laser diode to visualize dust hidden on the surface of the floor that is otherwise invisible to the naked eye and can be seen and removed.

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Integrated into the vacuum is an acoustic piezo sensor. The carbon fiber filaments in the cleaner head pick up fine particles that range in size and count up to 15,000 times a second. Dust enters the vacuum and collides with acoustic piezo sensors within the bin inlet, converting small vibrations into electrical signals. The size and amount of dust are shown on the in-built LCD screen, so the user can see how much dust the vacuum has removed, as well as the different sizes of particles and provide scientific proof of deep cleaning.

Vacuums are designed to automatically increase suction power when they encounter a large amount of dust. This happens in auto mode, when the piezo sensor detects a high concentration of dust, and the reactive suction power is automatically triggered to increase power. When the dust level returns to normal, the suction power is reduced to its previous level. Plus, there’s a new anti-tangle conical brush bar that locks hair and rolls it into the bin. This prevents the hair from wrapping around the brush bar.

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