Dyson Just Revealed Its Thinnest, Lightest Vacuum
Dyson Reveals Its Thinnest, Lightest Vacuum Yet: A Game Changer in Home Cleaning
In a recent exclusive preview at the Dyson Soho store, home editor AJ Kamar sat down with James Dyson to discuss the company’s latest innovation: the pencil vacuum. This groundbreaking design is the thinnest and lightest vacuum Dyson has produced, embodying the engineer’s mantra of doing more with less. Meeting the growing demand for efficiency, Dyson’s inventive approach incorporates high-speed motors and advanced engineering that results in a vacuum that is not only easy to use but also incredibly effective.
The pencil vacuum features a unique design that allows it to effortlessly glide along edges, capturing even the tiniest debris without tangling. It’s perfect for quick cleanups, making it an ideal addition to your home care routine. Dyson’s latest creation also boasts a hot-swappable battery, ensuring you never run out of power mid-cleaning. Throughout the discussion, Dyson articulated their commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology while maintaining superior performance and user-friendly designs.
With the introduction of this innovative vacuum, Dyson solidifies its position as a leader in home cleaning solutions. For anyone looking to revolutionize their cleaning experience, this thin, lightweight vacuum promises to be a game changer. For more insights, watch the full video on CNET!
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Noiseless fans… PC fans for chassis please.
Cool… kinda but they are built cheap & flimsy. Avoid
Too expensive.
CNET approached the first person on the street to ask if he would be willing to be on camera for 15 minutes in exchange for $10. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Have you ever gone to look a used car and to talk them down on price. However you know jack all about cars?
Well, that's what it looks like.
Ricky Bobby didn't know what to do with his hands.
4:25 WTF is happening here? 🤣😵💫🧐
CNET if you're going to send someone to interview an innovator especially someone like James Dyson please send someone who's more engaging. Nothing against the interviewer from CNET but come on man you can be a little bit more engaging and use intelligent words and conversations to converse with the man. 🙄
The comments 😂👇👆
Dyson is like iPhone of vacuums! 😊
Great products; terrible after sales customer service. James Dyson should try using his after sales service: total wake up call.
0:01 – Uh, no… "do more with less" has been the manipulative statement echoing through businesses by the c-suite to slash headcount to increase executive salaries and pump up stocks. Engineers go through systematic approaches with value engineering, cost control and setting clear standards to balance engineering goals with cost
Great engineering
Uhu…
Dyson sucks. A total hypocrite who moved his company's global headquarters to Singapore after HE supported Brexit. A remarkably sh*tty person. And don’t forget about his past accusations of labor abuses at one of Dyson’s suppliers in Malaysia, and allegations of "Tory sleaze" stemming from his communications with the government.
Did CNET send the intern ?
I've seen these in stores. The battery only holds a one hour charge. It's just too insufficient.
I interviewed Mike Dyson
Poor James…😂
Dyson customer service sucks!!! The fluffy head of my gen5detect stopped working and customer service keeps hanging up and when they don’t hang up they say sorry we don’t have the piece in stock!!! Never buying a dyson!
Couldn't have found a more enthusiastic host, CNET?
Incredible company. Finally some real innovators.