During October Prime Day, Dyson offers discounts of up to 50% on various home appliances including cordless vacuums, fans, heaters, and air purifiers, with notable deals on models like the Dyson V11, V15 Detect, and robot vacuums, as well as seasonally relevant heating and cooling products.
Dyson is clearing inventory of its V11 Origin cordless vacuum, now available at a record-low price of $399 on Amazon, nearly 40% off, offering advanced cleaning power, intelligent modes, and innovative features like an untangling brush bar, as part of a possible move to promote higher-end models.
Dyson's premium V8 Plus cordless vacuum is on a rare flash sale at Amazon for $389, down from $470, offering powerful suction, up to 40 minutes of battery life, and advanced filtration, making it a notable deal for a high-end vacuum.
Labor Day sales continue to offer significant discounts on tech products like Apple iPads, MacBook Air, headphones, Dyson robot vacuums, and more, making it a great opportunity for students and tech enthusiasts to save on gadgets and accessories.
Dyson is offering significant discounts for Labor Day, including 50% off the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum, now $500, praised for its strong suction and obstacle avoidance, and $200 off the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine stick vacuum, now $800, both ideal for home cleaning.,
The Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner is now available at a record low price of $329, a 30% discount from its regular price of $469, making it more accessible during this Black Friday sale. Known for its powerful suction, long battery life, and ergonomic design, the V8 is ideal for deep cleaning carpets and hard floors, and it features a whole-machine filtration system beneficial for pet owners and allergy sufferers. This deal offers a great opportunity to invest in a high-quality vacuum without overspending.
Amazon Prime Day offers significant discounts on a variety of vacuum cleaners, including top brands like Dyson, iRobot, and Shark. Deals include 30% off the Dyson V11, 45% off the iRobot Roomba i3+ Vacuum and Mop, and 57% off the Narwal Freo Robot and Mop Combo. The sale features options for different cleaning needs, from pet hair vacuums to compact handheld models.
Dyson's popular Airwrap and newly launched Airstrait straightener are on a rare sale at Amazon ahead of Prime Day. The Airwrap, designed for bouncy blowouts with minimal heat damage, is 19% off for Prime members. The Airstrait straightener, which dries and straightens hair simultaneously, is now $399. Both tools are praised for their efficiency and hair-friendly technology.
Dyson has developed CleanTrace, a new feature that uses augmented reality sensors on smartphones to show users where they've vacuumed, aiming to address inefficiencies in cleaning. The feature, which requires attaching the phone to the vacuum, will initially only be compatible with the Gen5detect model and Pro or Pro Max iPhones 12 and newer. Dyson plans to add the feature to its mobile app as a free update in June, but it's unclear whether it will work with other Dyson vacuums or those from other brands. The feature is designed to provide an additional layer of proof and peace of mind for users, but its necessity and potential limitations remain uncertain.
Dyson is set to launch CleanTrace, an augmented reality feature for its Gen5detect vacuum system in June, allowing users to visualize where they have and haven't vacuumed through a phone-based AR overlay. The company drew inspiration from its robot vacuum mapping and aims to make the cleaning process more efficient. While the concept may seem unnecessary, it could potentially appeal to users looking to streamline their cleaning routine.
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Dyson has released its highly anticipated 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum, which boasts impressive suction power and edge cleaning capabilities but lacks features like mopping and self-emptying. Priced at $1,200, the vacuum is easy to set up and use, excelling on rugs and under furniture, with smart features such as an intuitive app and plenty of sensors. However, it had some performance issues, a small dustbin, and a high noise level in quiet mode. While it's a good option for Dyson fans, the high price and lack of certain features make it less appealing for those seeking the best value in a robot vacuum.
Dyson has launched its 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum in the US and Canada, featuring a 360-degree vision system, side-edge actuator for thorough cleaning, and a Piezo sensor to detect dirt and create a heatmap in the My Dyson app. Priced at $1,199, the vacuum boasts a Hyperdymium motor, removable filter, and HEPA-compliant design, setting it apart with its raw suction power and four cleaning modes. While the high price may be a deterrent, the integration of technology from Dyson's cordless vacuums could make the 360 Vis Nav stand out in the robot vacuum market.
Dyson unveiled the new "Supersonic r" hair dryer at New York Fashion Week, featuring a tube-shaped design that is lighter and more compact than its predecessor. The redesign includes re-engineered heating elements and miniaturized copper microfins for even heat distribution, along with precise airflow and heat settings. Equipped with an RFID sensor to recognize magnetic accessories, the hair dryer automatically adjusts airflow and temperature for optimal performance. Priced at $570 and initially targeted at professionals, it will be available for US-based hairstylists in April.