Tangan: Dyson V15 Detect Review
Towards the end of March 2021, Dyson secretly launched the latest wireless vacuum cleaner – Well, at least in the US. At that time, what we had to see was pressing pictures and press releases. From these ingredients, Dyson V15 detects seems to have potential as other great innovations of popular brands, with laser lights illuminating microscopic particles on the floor.
We really want to know how it works in the real world, and we finally have to spend time with a new flagless dyson vacuum cleaner.
The short given to company engineers is finding ways to “scientifically” proving the house is cleaned. What they do is three different technologies – two of them work by hand – to tell you exactly what you have cleaned up your floor and how well you do the job.
With ordinary fanfare, Dyson announced detecting V15 in the US at the end of March 2021, and is now available to buy directly from the manufacturer or from the Select Store for $ 699.99. The model called Dyson Outsize Absolute + is also available – which is sent with a new laser-burning hair and offers 120 minutes of battery – for $ 899.99.
It took more than a month to cross the Pacific, but the Dyson V15 was officially announced in Australia as well, with new superiorly available to buy from May 27. Two different V15 models will also be available for purchases below – The standard model called Dyson V15 Detect Total Clean will cost AU $ 1,399, while V15 detects extra absolute – which is equipped with a newly designed filter and free-standing dock – will make You returned AU $ 1,469.
Although still not appearing in the UK, Dyson allows customers who are interested in registering for updates through its website. However, we have been told that the Detect V15 will set the prospective buyer again £ 599.99 when it finally goes on sale. Whether two different models will also be available to be purchased in the UK yet clear, but we will update this review as soon as we know more.
Dyson V15 Detect: Design
In accordance with Dyson’s aesthetics, Detection V15 is a beautiful machine to see, physically resemble the Dyson V11 model … with just a few small, yet significant differences.
The main difference is a new tool that expands. While his footsteps are still the same, this is much slimmer than we see in the previous model. It also has a small switch above to turn it on – you might guess it – the laser diode is embedded into one side of the cleaning head. Diodes have been placed at the right and highly specific angles. Thanks to a specially designed lens (which is only slightly larger than a sugar), the laser emits light at an angle that reflects solid particles and illuminates them.
New tools that expand – now called Laser Slim Fluffy – have a fairly low profile, so it has the potential to squeeze into a narrow room under your furniture. It also has several lines of ‘teeth’ that remove hair or feathers entangled. Most importantly, it can be washed, so you can save it on peak performance no matter what floor you need to clean.
Even though you can’t see the piezo sensor, it is the next main action of V15 detection. This little sensor, located in a vacuum handheld unit, can measure the acoustic vibration from even microscopic particles as small as 10 microns. Because dust and debris are sucked, they echo from the vacuum side, and the piezo sensor uses vibration changes to measure not only the particle size, but also the amount.
This is then shown graphically on the digital screen that we first look at Dyson V10 Cyclone. When you clean, you will see a change of graphical representation and, when it finally becomes static, you will know no more vacuum to suck.
The display on the back of the handheld unit is not only to display the graphical representation of how clean (or dirty) your home, but also shows you the power mode you have chosen (along with the battery life), which can be changed by pressing the silver button on the panel round. The screen also gives you the left runtime estimate, shown below the graph.
Innovation doesn’t stop there. New tools have been designed specifically for human hair and pets. Using the Archimedes screw principle, a hair screw tool (maybe right named) has a tapered tapered which pushes hair or feathers (no matter how short or long) towards the narrow end of the cleaning head. Even fur has been placed at an angle, all of which make sure there is no wrinkle at all. The narrow tip is where the suction hole, allows the entire key to sucked into the trash can.
By the way, the trash can V15 is the same as we see in the original V11 (not outsize). The capacity is still 0.76L, which can be small for some
Dyson V15 Detection: Performance
We just had to see Dyson’s newest in action for a short time during his official launch in Australia, but it was more than enough to give us an overview of how good performance.
Whether it’s sugar on the dining table, dust on the carpet or a long ribbon on the hard floor, V15 almost doesn’t need a few seconds to suck everything without hiccups. What we found impressively is the ability of V15 for reactively changing suction power depending on the type of surface or dirt being cleaned. Rice from wood floors to low stack carpets, there are different changes in hum vacuum, indicating suction power has increased automatically. It can also detect different sized particles and change suction power accordingly.
Even though there are three different power modes for selected – Eco, Medium and Boost – we find that ECO mode is more than enough to detect V15. And it also offers the best battery life.
We did not spend an hour using a handstick, but Dyson promises you get up to 60 minutes free power fades on one charge, even if you use one of the motorized tools (such as high torque cleaners). In the previous model, motorized tools head the battery life is limited, but Dyson has promised no longer happening. We need to test the engine thoroughly before we can say this is a sure case.