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Dyson has released the new “strongest in history” product, capable of absorbing viruses | TechNews Technology News

Dyson China released on 21 the most powerful wireless vacuum cleaner to date: G5 Detect (model in other regions is V15 Detect), redefining “the most powerful vacuum cleaner in history”.

How strong is the strongest suction?

What defines the strongest? For vacuum cleaners, it’s the motor. The digital motor of the Dyson vacuum cleaner is the heart, and the heart is updated to the fifth generation, called the “G5 digital motor”. Flip the switch and you’ll get up to 262 AW of powerful suction. Compared to the previous generation, the suction power has increased by 13%. That’s no small number, the engine spins up to 135,000 rpm, up to nine times faster than an F1 engine.

Of course, it’s not called Dyson if you only pursue “the best in the world”. Behind efficiency there is quality and experience. Not only does the speed rotate faster and the suction is stronger, the new design also makes it smaller. The main shaft is 6mm shorter, more parts are combined and the motor system is more compact. Optimizing materials and thermally conductive turbulators allows the engine to run faster and cool down faster. Battery life also lives up to Dyson’s “longest time”: 70 minutes.

The first Dyson vacuum cleaner capable of sucking up viruses

That’s why many people will want to buy it: the G5 Detect is the first vacuum cleaner that has been shown to block the H1N1 virus. The H1N1 virus is one of the influenza A viruses and the most common influenza in humans. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, it can be passed on to others, and the virus can live on cell phones, desktops, floors, etc. for a period of time. The new coronavirus and the influenza virus are completely different viruses, the first being the Coronaviridae family and the second being the Orthomyxoviridae family.

But being able to absorb and block the H1N1 virus avoided many of the risks associated with the flu. Not only the H1N1 virus, it also blocks the MS2 virus. The MS2 virus is also the smallest RNA virus that infects Escherichia coli and Enterobacteriaceae among others. G5 Detect claims to capture 99.99% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, 99.9% of H1N1 and MS2 viruses.

The G5 Detect also features an upgraded fully sealed HEPA filtration system. 1.9m filter + 145 folds + 14 vortex cyclones = inhalation of virus particles, firmly locked in the machine to prevent leakage. Dyson has made another innovation.

Don’t be lazy, Dyson told you to suck the floor

When you want to be lazy and not clean, you always look around the room and tell yourself: it’s not that dirty. Dyson said: Wake up, you’re getting dirty.

This time around, G5 Detect wants to let people see at a glance how dirty the house is. From the same Dyson’s most powerful “Fluffy Optic optical sensing” technology, the enhanced optical soft velvet roller suction head can illuminate twice as much invisible dust, and the range is extended to 30cm, not only dust is more “visible. to the naked eye “during cleaning, but visible even further away. G5 Detect also adds a more direct LCD screen, which instantly displays 4 particle sizes.The bar graph can see the change in particle concentration and you can also see the dust statistics.You can instantly know the cleaning power and in how many places clean.

According to Dyson’s “Global Dust Research Report” this year, 52% of Chinese respondents clean only when they see the dust with the naked eye, 17% more than last year. Everyone seems to be used to “passive cleaning”. But in the current environment, people’s health awareness is getting higher and it is more and more important to keep the house clean; it is Dyson’s style to discover the problems that have been overlooked and then solve them in the best way.

Dyson: I fought

Everyone in the vacuum world must want to beat Dyson, but Dyson is just concerned with how to beat himself. Before Dyson appeared, founder James Dyson was cleaning with the then-famous Hoover vacuum cleaner one day in 1978 and found a big problem:

As the number of uses increases, the air holes in the dust bag will become clogged with dust, making it difficult for air to enter, causing the vacuum cleaner to lose suction. Therefore, the more you clean, the lower the suction of the vacuum cleaner and it is very annoying to constantly change the dust bag. And it’s the best vacuum cleaner on the market!

Nobody makes a good product, better do it himself!

So 31-year-old James Dyson spent 4 years, made 5,127 prototypes and eventually managed to make a cyclone vacuum cleaner prototype. Using centrifugal force, air and dust rotate at high speed in the conical chamber, the dust particles fall by gravity, and the separated air can be easily discharged from above. Of course, this is achieved after thousands of failures.

Subsequently, the Dyson team invented the world’s first electronically controlled motor with speeds of up to 107,000 times, but the volume is only a few fingers. Now when you use Dyson vacuum cleaners to troubleshoot, you can see why Dyson products are so expensive, but still selling well.

James Dyson once said:

Like many people, we are often disappointed with products that don’t work. As designers, our mission is to continually improve and innovate to solve life’s problems.

Dyson is not only making vacuum cleaners now, but also interesting products like hair dryers and bladeless electric fans, which cause conversation when launched. When they see each new Dyson product, people may be drawn to the high price, unique design and status symbol, but what really wins consumers over is Dyson’s inexhaustible challenge and creativity.

(This article was written by Ai Faner Reprinted with permission; image source:Dyson

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