According to Dyson, the new release will "deep clean" across "all floor types", and uses six times the suction any other robot vacuums on the market have.
Chief Engineer, Jake Dyson said that the company was thrilled to finally be releasing a robot vacuum that was more than a "novelty." "A robot vacuum cleaner should not be a novelty," Jake said. "We know there are many frustrations with current robot vacuum cleaners - some have low suction power, or inefficient navigation systems which means that they often get stuck and don't do a proper job of vacuuming."
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