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Cleaning at home is often a tiring and tedious task. Dyson's new products, unveiled in Berlin this fall, seem designed to break down these everyday hassles and solve them. These machines may look different, but they all share a common goal: to make cleaning or air improvement simpler and less intrusive.
Combining vacuuming and mopping
The V16 Piston Animal cordless vacuum is Dyson's latest flagship vacuum cleaner, boasting a motor that delivers 315 AW of suction power, a level of power rarely seen in current home vacuum cleaners. Generally, such machines are heavy and difficult to move, but this one maintains the convenience of being cordless.
The most practical feature is the anti-tangling brush strip. Previously, if someone in the household had long hair, you had to manually clean the vacuum head, which was a hassle. This machine automatically throws the hair into the dustbin, eliminating that manual step. Another thoughtful design is the dust collection system, which compresses the dust, providing enough for a month's worth of cleaning. This is a small relief for those who don't want to empty the dustbin frequently. When paired with the wet mopping head, it integrates mopping entirely. You can mop immediately after vacuuming, without needing to change tools or prepare a bucket of water. It can also conveniently handle spills on the floor and grease in the kitchen. Cleaning becomes a single process, rather than two separate actions.

So quiet it's almost nonexistent
Air purifiers often present a dilemma: they're too weak to be quiet, and too noisy when they need to be powerful. The HushJet Purifier Compact attempts to resolve this contradiction, operating at only 44 decibels at full speed, and even quieter at 24 decibels in sleep mode—quieter than the sound of someone turning over in bed. Although its size is reduced to one-third that of a large purifier, it retains 80% of its purification capacity. Placed in a bedroom or study, it won't take up much space or disturb your concentration. It filters 99.97% of fine particulate matter, making it a very low-intrusion solution for urban dwellers who care about air quality.

Pencil-sized vacuum cleaner
The name PencilVac says it all; it truly is the size of a pencil (38 mm). Dyson's ability to achieve this size while housing a motor that spins at 140,000 revolutions per minute is a testament to their engineering prowess. This compact design allows it to reach areas previously difficult for other vacuums, such as under furniture, in narrow crevices, and even under beds. Although its dustbin is only 0.08 liters, its compressed dust capacity allows it to hold up to five times that amount. The most interesting feature is its emptying mechanism: a simple push, like using a syringe, removes the dust cleanly. The PencilVac isn't a "one-stop shop" product; it's more like a handy tool—used when needed, unobtrusive yet keeping everyday clean.
Cleaning at home is often a tiring and tedious task. Dyson's new products, unveiled in Berlin this fall, seem designed to break down these everyday hassles and solve them. These machines may look different, but they all share a common goal: making cleaning or air purification simpler and less intrusive. The V16 Piston Animal cordless vacuum, combining vacuuming and mopping, is Dyson's latest flagship vacuum cleaner. Its motor delivers 315 AW of suction power, a rare level of power for current home vacuums. Generally, such machines are heavy and difficult to move, but this one maintains the convenience of cordlessness. The most practical feature is the anti-tangle brush strip. Previously, cleaning the vacuum head was a hassle if someone in the house sheds long hair. This machine automatically throws the hair into the dustbin, eliminating a manual step. Another thoughtful design is the dust collection system, which compresses the dust, providing enough for a month's worth of cleaning. This is a small relief for those who don't want to empty the dustbin frequently. With the wet mopping attachment, mopping is integrated directly. Mop immediately after vacuuming; no need to change tools or prepare a bucket of water. Drinks on the floor and grease in the kitchen can be easily dealt with. Cleaning becomes a single process, not two separate actions. So quiet it's almost nonexistent…
