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Laser Dyson review: a vacuuming revolution?

Simon Balissat
16.1.2023
Translation: Eva Francis
Video: Valentina Sproge-Werndli

Equipped with a laser brush and a particle sensor, Dyson's V15 Detect Absolute has set ut to transform vacuum-cleaning. Laser brush and a particle sensor – useless gimmicks? Absolutely. Nevertheless, Dyson remains the top dog among cordless vacuum cleaners.

Get rid of the particle counter

The particle counter is completely useless. The Dyson V15 analyses the number and size of dust particles are that it sucks in. Apart from a bar chart on the display of the vacuum cleaner, this information can't be evaluated and is therefore useless. I'd say Dyson should leave particle work to the professionals at CERN or the Paul Scherrer Institute.

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