Sunday, 7 September 2014

It Took 16 Year Of Research,

and over $45,000,000 of invested capital,


but what is it? it is the latest offering from Dyson, the Dyson 360 Eye, its first robotic vacuum cleaner, the Eye blows pretty much every other vacuum cleaner (robotic or otherwise) out of the water, not only does it look absolutely awesome, the ultra-high-tech gadget is capable of complete autonomy, in other words, all you really need to do is turn it on and it'll keep your house clean with virtually no effort necessary on your part, 


 the robotic vacuum is equipped with a three hundred sixty degree panoramic camera lens which it uses to map its way around the house, using that lens - combined with a suite of proximity and infrared sensors - the robot is able to memorise an accurate floor-plan and avoid any obstacles it might come across during the cleaning process, in addition, the tank-styled treads on which it moves enable it to make its way past all but the most difficult quagmires, thanks to the carbon fibre filaments on the Eye's brush, it's able to vacuum just as effectively on carpet as on hardwood or tile, it sounds so good I almost wish we had carpets to try it on, but seems a bit of a waste to use it on the tiles we have, then I read about the price, the 360 Eye will retail for £750, (approximately $1,224 at today's rate), I think we will stay with the mop and bucket for the tiles, although it's not yet commercially available, consumers interested in picking up a model for themselves can sign up for a mailing list on the official product page.


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