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The Dyson Ball Multi Floor Vacuum, recently recommended by a top consumer reporting agency, was designed to clean across carpets and hard floors better than any other vacuum. Using Dyson's strongest suction ever, a new brush bar with 25% more power, and bagless convenience, the Dyson Multi Floor makes cleaning your entire home a breeze. In addition, its cleaner head automatically adjusts to your floor height—so no manual adjustments or loss of suction will occur. Built with Dyson's trusted technology and construction, this top-of-the-line model comes with a 5-year warranty and offers a 51-foot cleaning radius. Independent tests show it offers twice the suction of any other vacuum. Improved Technology for the Best Suction This powerful upright vacuum uses Radial Root Cyclone technology that was remodeled to remove even more dirt, dust, and allergens. This technology uses 15 cyclones (instead of the 9 used in past models) to create a tornado-like suction that forces impurities out of your space.

This high-performance vacuum's cleaner-head automatically adjusts for optimal contact on every floor type. Its design reduces air leaks, retains more suction power, and removes debris from closer to your walls. Its brush bar offers 25% more power, allowing the bristles to dig deeper into carpets while also providing superior performance on hard floors. Some upright vacuums are hard to move and can't adequately clean multiple floor surfaces. Dyson's ball technology allows this upright vacuum cleaner to pivot on the spot and steer with the turn of a wrist—so make quick work of cleaning around furniture, along edges, and other awkward places. A long wand and power cord give it a 51-foot cleaning radius. Use the wand to clean your stairs without having to carry this model up them. Bottom-Release Bin: Bagless cleaning takes away the hassle of removing bags as well as the cost of replacing them. This specially-designed bin opens with the push of a button and discards collected debris from the bottom of the bin.

This avoids the "dust poof" that releases dirt and dust particles back into your environment. Durable Construction: Dyson vacuum cleaners are made of sturdy recycled materials that can withstand heavy-duty cleaning. Extra-Wide Cleaning Path: Unlike many uprights, this model's path reaches all the way to the sides of the cleaner head, so you won't miss spots close to walls or furniture. Lightweight Design: Some bulky uprights are heavy and hard to move, but it weighs less than 20 pounds. With improved technology and suction power to remove more dirt and dust than ever before, the Dyson Multi Floor makes vacuuming any home quick and painless. Self-Adjusting Cleaner Head: Quickly move from various carpet heights and hard floors without any work from you. Extra-Long Reach: Clean large rooms, staircases, and various other areas of your home without unplugging this model because its long power cord and 51-foot cleaning reach. Bagless Design: Never touch the dirt you collect;

simply press a button to clear this vacuum’s contents from the bottom of the bin after cleaning. This feature also saves you money on replacement bags. Dyson Ball Multi Floor Vacuum CleanerxEmbedDyson may have unveiled its new 360 Eye robot vacuum (MSRP about $1000) in Tokyo, but the company also brought one of the first working models to IFA Berlin.That's where we got some hands-on time with Dyson's first ever robot vacuum. Even though we never got to see it perform outside of a controlled environment, and the carpets had already been cleaned before we got there, we were pretty impressed.
cylinder vacuum cleaners pets VACUUMSDyson Finally Unveils a Robot VacuumThat's because it appeared to have more actual suction than many other robot vacuums we've seen, and it also seemed to navigate a room less chaotically than much of the competition.
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Of course, those could be trade-show tricks, which is why we're looking forward to getting the 360 Eye in for more comprehensive testing. Until then, you can read about what we know—and hear about the new robot vacuum direct from Alex Knox, Dyson's design director.The first thing that stands out about the 360 Eye is its tall, narrow stance. According to Knox, that's an intentional design choice. Apparently, narrow furniture is a greater barrier for robot vacuums than low-profile obstacles.
light and easy upright vacuum cleanerThe 360 Eye definitely won't fit in the toe kick of your kitchen cabinets, but it might do a better job cleaning under the dining room table and chairs.The second thing that jumps out about this robot is the eyeball-like camera mounted on the top. It swivels around 360 degrees (hence the vacuum's name) to scan the entire room for waypoints.Like a digital camera's auto-focus, it detects objects by identifying areas of contrast.

The robot then maps out all potential obstacles, and does its best to avoid them. The technology is different from similar camera-based models offered by LG, Miele, and Samsung, which use a top-mounted camera to map only a room's ceiling.The 360 Eye also has a different cleaning algorithm than most robotic vacuums, and makes ever-smaller concentric squares until it gets to the middle of a room. If it needs a recharge (the on-board battery lasts about 20 minutes), the 360 scoots back to its sleek power dock for restoration before returning to where it left off.We watched 360 Eye clean a very small, square room, and it appeared to have no problems getting to the corners. We did not have the chance to see it avoid obstacles, so we can't vouch for how well the software works.The first thing we heard when the 360 Eye turned on was a quiet whir. The second thing we heard was a somewhat louder whine.That's actually a good thing. Many robot vacuums have weak suction, and have more in common with carpet sweepers than stick vacs.

The Dyson 360 Eye, however, contains a version of the same Digital Slim motor that powers Dyson's handheld vacuums—which do a decent job of cleaning dirt and dust.We're also fans of the brush bar, which again shares more in common with full-size vacuums than most robotic cleaners. The brush bar sports two types of bristles for carpet and bare floors, and stretches the whole width of the machine.We don't know how well it actually cleans, since the carpets at IFA weren't dirty at all. But we'll let you know as soon as we get it into our labs for testing.Flip the Dyson 360 Eye over, and you'll notice "floating" tank-like tracks, not wheels. Knox said these would help the cleaner crawl over different types of floors. At the back, there's a HEPA filter on the exhaust.You can also watch the whole cleaning process play out on the vacuum's smartphone app, which lets you peek at the 360 Eye's various room maps, and even follow its progress as it cleans.The smartphone app also lets you remotely schedule cleaning.