Dyson Expands its Housing and Wellness Portfolio in India with Three New Products

Dyson Expands its Housing and Wellness Portfolio in India with Three New Products
British home tech manufacturer Dyson has added three new products to its portfolio for the Indian market. It has released a new version of the V10 Cordless Vacuum: the Absolute Pro V11. While V11 Absolute Pro is a new take on an existing product line, there are two new additions in the Wellness and Dyson Personal Care category; The LightCycle task lamp and the Pure Cool Me personal purging fan.

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The V11 Absolute Pro combines power and intelligence.

Less than a year after launching the V10, the company decided to update its cordless vacuum cleaner. The V11 Absolute Pro is a more elaborate, feature-rich, and more significant version of its predecessor. It looks a lot like its predecessor, but improves some crucial areas like battery power and suction power. The highlight of the V11 is its new digital engine that contains a triple diffuser to reduce noise and vibration. Increases the suction power of the V11 by 20% compared to the V10, while still running at 1,25,000 rpm. Another innovation making its way to the V11 is its high-torque cleaning head with Dynamic Load Sensor (DLS) technology that can detect different surfaces. The cleaning head is said to be able to detect brush resistance up to 360 times per second. When used on different surfaces, it identifies the type of surface and sends the information to the microprocessor, which then adjusts the suction power to improve performance and battery life without having to change the head for different types of soil. In the design, there is a significant new addition in the form of a round LCD screen above the suction head. The display shows real-time information about the remaining battery life in three different modes: Eco, Auto and Boost. In addition, it displays maintenance alerts such as a filter cleaning reminder, a breath lock alert, and a visual demonstration of the airway clearance procedure. There is also a button at the bottom of the LCD to switch between the three power modes.

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Air purification gets personal.

Dyson also introduced its first personal cooling fan air purifier – Pure Cool Me in India. While the air filtration technology from the Dyson Pure range is borrowed, the air projection is different and designed specifically for personal use. Pure Cool Me is designed to be stored in your personal space, at arm's length. This means you can keep it on your work table, on a kitchen shelf, or next to your bed. Its lightweight design also makes it easy to move around the house. However, it is not designed to stay where you are sitting. A convex dome at the top of the machine creates a concentrated airflow at adjustable speeds. Dyson calls this Core Flow Technology, where users also have control over the direction of the flow by manually adjusting the dome. In addition, it allows a 70-degree oscillation to further change the direction of the airflow. "Inspired by the aerodynamic properties of the Harrier Jump Jet, Dyson engineers discovered that when two air jets meet on a convex surface, they converge to create a high-pressure core and concentrated airflow." explains Dyson about his mainstream. The technology. The air from the fan is not only cooler than atmospheric temperature, it is also clean. Activated carbon filter and HEPA filter would capture 99,95% of ultra-fine pollutants such as pollen, bacteria, household gases and vapors. It is said to capture particles as small as 0.1 microns. Similar to most Dyson airflow products, the Pure Cool Me is also acoustically designed to be as quiet as possible. Finally, the screen has an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the screen according to the lighting in the room. It is very dark when it is dark, so the screen does not disturb the users. It will be available in white/silver and black/nickel.

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Eternal light

Finally, the most interesting product on the list is the Dyson Lightcycle work lamp. It's interesting because it's Dyson's first consumer lighting product and it's not your run-of-the-mill table lamp. It is designed to support your body clock with daylight tracking that adjusts color temperature and brightness according to daylight. It uses an algorithm based on time, date, and location to calculate both. It also adjusts the intensity of the light, the color according to your age, your task and your daily routine. Since you are entering this information into the Dyson Link app. The app also allows you to control the light, define different modes (study, relaxation, precision, magnification, etc.) as needed. If you can't access the app, you can always rely on the physical slider on the light. As we mentioned, the focus was on personal well-being, and to that end, the company made sure your eyes didn't suffer from low light, flicker, or light. The Dyson Lightcycle provides high-quality, uniform light with brightness greater than 1.000 lux, where glare protection and low optical flicker rate make it safer for your eyes. To prevent fading and discoloration of the LEDs due to heat, Dyson used a vacuum-sealed copper heat pipe that dissipates heat to keep the lamps cool. This technology is often used in satellites. This guarantees a constant color and gloss quality for 60 years (if used 8 hours a day).

Well-being has a cost

After a detailed demonstration of Dyson products and an understanding of the brand's philosophy, we can say that the company strives to give people a better and healthier life. But because Dyson's innovations are exclusive, the prices of the products are generally high. Among the three new products, the cheapest one is the Pure Cool Me Dyson Ear Purifier worth Rs 25.900. The Dyson Lightcycle work lamp is priced at Rs 39.900 and the Dyson V11 Absolute Pro at Rs 52.900. You can buy the products at Dyson Demo Stores at DLF Promenade, Select City Walk in New Delhi and VR Mall in Bengaluru, Dyson's official website, Amazon India. Home demo services are available in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad, as well as some Delhi NCR and Mumbai Croma stores.

availability

The Dyson Lightcycle will be available from May 15, the Pure Cool Me will be on sale from June 1, and the V11 will be available from May 8.