Showing posts with label Dyson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dyson. Show all posts

7 June 2025

World Wellness Day: Dyson invites reconnection through innovation

In the spirit of Global Wellness Day, which falls on June 14 this year, Dyson encourages individuals to embrace meaningful reconnection – whether it’s through clearer air, calming sound, or restorative routines.

The company is offering exclusive offerings Malaysia-wide throughout June across key innovations including the Dyson OnTrac, Dyson WashG1, and Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde.

Quiet from chaos

Source: Dyson. The Dyson OnTrac headphones showing the range of colours available..
Source: Dyson. The Dyson OnTrac headphones.

Designed for all-day wear, the Dyson OnTrac combines a lightweight frame with soft memory foam and pressure-balanced ear cushions for extended comfort. Featuring 40 mm neodymium drivers, these headphones deliver clear, full-spectrum sound with low distortion, ideal for music, calls, or meditation. Wear detection sensors enable auto-play and pause for seamless use.

The headphones are engineered for immersive, high-performance audio with intelligent noise control. Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology continuously monitors and blocks unwanted sound in real time, creating a more mindful listening environment. 

Details

From now till 30 June 2025, customers can receive complimentary Ear Cushions and Outer Caps (worth RM518) with every purchase of the Dyson OnTrac headphones.

Clear space

Source: Dyson.
The Dyson
WashG1.
The Dyson WashG1 is designed to deliver powerful, hygienic cleaning of hard floors across large spaces. Equipped with a 1-litre clean water tank, it can cover up to 3000 sq ft on a single charge. 

Combining hydration, absorption, and extraction technologies, the Dyson WashG1 effectively removes wet and dry dirt, along with tough stains, while automatically separating debris for more hygienic maintenance. Unique separation technology divides debris and dirty water for no-touch disposal. 

A self-cleaning mode flushes the system after each use, and two highly-absorbent rollers counter-rotate for powerful stain removal. Custom hydration control options allow users to select cleaning intensity based on flooring type, ensuring optimal performance.

Details

From now till 30 June 2025, customers can save RM700 when purchasing the Dyson WashG1 wet floor cleaner. They will also receive Dual Microfibre rollers, worth RM239, as a gift.

Clean air

Source: Dyson. The Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde.
Source: Dyson. The
Dyson Purifier
Big+Quiet Formaldehyde.
With a low-noise profile, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance required, the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde offers a high-performance purification experience.

The purifier is engineered to deliver powerful and quiet purification for large spaces. Designed with Cone Aerodynamics, it projects purified air over 10 metres while operating at 56 dB – making it ideal for open-plan areas, shared spaces, and restful environments. 

Equipped with a fully-sealed HEPA H13-grade filtration system, the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet captures 99.95% of ultrafine particles as small as 0.1 microns, including dust, allergens, and bacteria. Its advanced Selective Catalytic Oxidisation (SCO) filter continuously destroys formaldehyde without needing replacement, breaking it down into water and CO₂ molecules.

The device’s solid-state sensor monitors indoor air quality in real time, while Auto Mode intelligently adjusts purification levels based on detected pollutants.

Details

Buyers across Malaysia can save RM300 if they get the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde by end-June, 2025.

Hashtags: #WorldWellnessDay, #ReconnectMagenta

21 April 2018

Dyson launches cordless Cyclone V10 vacuum

• The Dyson Cyclone V10 cord-free vacuum is Dyson’s latest stick vacuum1.

• The Dyson digital motor V10 is smaller and lighter – yet has 20%2 more suction power than the Dyson V8 cord-free vacuum.

Dyson has unveiled the Dyson Cyclone V10 cord-free vacuum cleaner, which delivers more powerful suction than the typical "stick" vacuum.

Key is the new Dyson digital motor V10, which is almost half the weight of its predecessor, the Dyson digital motor V8. This is Dyson’s fastest and most power-dense digital vacuum motor – spinning at up to 125,000 rpm. Compared to Dyson’s first generation motor, the Dyson digital motor V2, the Dyson digital motor V10’s power to weight ratio has increased over three times.

Sir James Dyson, inventor, industrial designer and founder of Dyson said: "A strong performing machine starts with an efficient motor. The Dyson digital motor V10 is Dyson’s most advanced. It’s what enabled us to entirely change the format of a vacuum cleaner, to achieve Dyson’s best ever cord-free machine performance...It is the reason why I’ve stopped developing full-size vacuums."

The Dyson digital motor V10 is intelligent and continually adjusts to maintain maximum performance: it knows its altitude, the barometric pressure, temperature and could even work out the weather. It can even tell the difference between the table and the floor. It uses this information to make minute adjustments to deliver constant performance at different air pressures. It will give the same performance whether it is used in a high-altitude city - Kabul, Afghanistan is at 1807m, or a city at sea level such as Jakarta, Indonesia, elevation of 3m. Traditionally, vacuums work better at lower altitudes, where the air is denser than at higher altitudes.

According to Dyson other cyclonic vacuums can be relatively inefficient when separating dust and dirt from the airflow. Dust and dirt end up on the filter where airflow is choked, affecting suction strength. In contrast, the Dyson Cyclone V10 cord-free vacuum delivers constant suction performance3. Fourteen cyclones are precisely arranged around the central axis of the machine, enabling the airflow inside each cyclone to travel at up to 193kmh. This mechanism separates microscopic dust from the air efficiently.

Filtration

Dyson says the typical vacuum cleaner can expel dust, allergens and bacteria into the air as it works. Dyson engineers have improved whole-machine filtration on the V10, capturing 99.97% of allergens as small as 0.3 microns4 – releasing cleaner air.

Energy storage system

Dyson engineers wanted to deliver enough power to the fast-spinning Dyson digital motor V10, while also extending the runtime. They engineered a more energy-dense battery, without any additional weight. Along with improved electronics and battery system management, it gives the new Dyson Cyclone V10 cord-free vacuum up to 60 minutes5 of suction.

Source: Dyson. The Dyson Cyclone V10 stick vacuum is  cordless and versatile.
Source: Dyson. The Dyson Cyclone V10 stick vacuum is
cordless and versatile.
Cleaner heads

The direct-drive cleaner head has a powerful motor located inside the brush bar. This drives stiff nylon bristles deep into carpet pile to remove ground-in dirt. Soft antistatic carbon fibre filaments remove fine dust from hard floors.

The soft-roller cleaner head removes large debris and fine dust from hard floors simultaneously. A larger roller covered in soft woven nylon traps large debris, whilst anti-static carbon fibre filaments remove fine dust. A direct-drive motor sits within the roller, allowing fullwidth, edge to edge cleaning.

To manufacture this motor Dyson engineers developed new and fully-automated manufacturing processes at Dyson’s manufacturing plants in Singapore and the Philippines. Three hundred autonomous robots assemble the Dyson digital motors across six lines. Equipped with 3D vision, the robots can see and interpret what is happening in the production line and intelligently wire the motor in just 12 seconds, while also checking the quality.

Details:

The Dyson Cyclone V10 is available on shop.dyson.com.sg and major departmental and electrical stores.

1 Suction tested to bin full according to standard IEC 62885-2.

2 Compared to the Dyson V8 Absolute.

3 Suction tested to bin full according to standard IEC 62885-2, clause no. 5.8 and 5.9. Tested in max mode.

4 Tested to ASTM F1977-4, in max mode.

5 Max runtime in suction mode 1 with non-motorised tool attached.

20 April 2018

Dyson's new Pure Cool fans purify the air, too

Dyson has released the Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans, which bring together Dyson’s expertise in airflow, filtration and electronics to tackle the issue of indoor air pollution and purify every corner of the room1.

Pioneering purification Dyson first entered the purifying fan category in 2015 in response to the increasing global problem of indoor air pollution. According to Dyson, most of the air we consume is from indoors2, and it can contain microscopic particles which are invisible to the human eye. Urban pollution, particulate matter and pollen can enter the office and combine with indoor pollution sources like cleaning products, then remain trapped inside.

The new Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans – in a large tower format for floor placement, and a small desk format for worktops and floors – automatically purify the whole room properly3, capturing gases and 99.95% of ultrafine particles as small as 0.1 microns4.

Dyson designs its purifying fans to go beyond test chamber conditions and focus on real conditions.
Paul Dawson, VP, Dyson Health and Beauty, said: “At Dyson we develop machines for real people and real homes, creating technology that works well in the test lab but more importantly doing what they’re expected to do in a real-world setting. To clean the air at home, a purifier needs more than a filter. It needs to automatically sense pollution, capture gases and ultrafine particles, and project clean air to every corner of the room. The Dyson Pure Cool purifying fan does all of this5, making it the only purifier fan to clean a whole room properly3.”

Dyson Pure Cool fan features include:

Sensing

A new LCD display shows which particles and gases the Dyson Pure Cool purifying fan is automatically sensing in real time. A unique Dyson algorithm processes the input from three sensors and then displays air quality readings.

Lasers measure and detect ultrafine particles.  A separate sensor detects the amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene and formaldehyde, emitted from paint, burning candles and materials in furniture, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) present. NO2 can cause respiratory problems and acid rain. A third sensor measures relative humidity and temperature.

Dyson engineers calibrated the sensors inside the Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans with scientific particulate readers. An array of 30 Dyson sensors have sat alongside air quality monitoring labs in both King’s College London in the UK and Peking University in Beijing, China to understand how Dyson sensors react and ensure they are delivering the same feedback as academic equipment.

The sensors were left running outside in boxes for six months across three seasons in dirty, hot, wet and freezing conditions to gather long-term running information. Collecting 288 measurements a second gave Dyson engineers over 5 billion data points for analysis and meant the most effective calibration possible could be applied to the new generation of machines.

Capturing

Dyson filters meet the filter industry standards EN1822 and H13-A. An improved filter in the new Dyson Pure Cool purifying fan captures both particulate matter and gases. Dyson engineers have incorporated 60% more high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) media into a taller and deeper filter, and introduced three times more activated carbon. Activated carbon can absorb gases, odours, domestic fumes and VOCs while HEPA filters capture particles such as pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and tobacco smoke.

Nine metres of condensed and sealed borosilicate microfibre filters capture 99.95% of particle pollution as small as 0.1microns2, including allergens, bacteria, pollen and mould. Activated carbon filters, which have been coated with trishydroxymethylaminomethane to increase the absorption efficiency, remove gases including NO2, formaldehyde and benzene.

Projecting

The Dyson Pure Cool purifying fan can distribute clean air efficiently. By expanding the degree of oscillation to 350⁰ degrees and using Air Multiplier technology, the machine can project 290 litres of purified air per second to every corner of the room1.

To avoid a cooling effect in winter, the Dyson Pure Cool purifying fan features a unique new diffused airflow mode. While the forward airflow mode cools the air, the diffused airflow or purification-only mode purifies the air without cooling it.

App

Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans are integrated with the Dyson Link app 4.1, which has been designed for iOS and Android. The Dyson Link app enables owners to track indoor and outdoor pollution, temperature and humidity levels. It can also be used to control the machine and estimates how many hours of filter life are left.

The new machines also come with full Over the Air Update Capability (OTA) – meaning Dyson owners can continue to get the most advanced Dyson software even after purchasing the machine6.

Tests

Dyson purifying fans are designed to work in real environments. Some manufacturers of conventional air purifiers gauge their performance using a laboratory test method called clean air delivery rate. It is conducted in a compact chamber 12m2 in size, with an added fan to circulate the air - and only one sensor to measure air quality. It is not representative of the average living room environment.

Dyson engineers created the POLAR test, which is based on a larger living room size, with no added fan, and eight sensors in the corners of the room plus one sensor in the centre collect air quality data every 5 seconds.

Evan Stevens, Head of Engineering for Dyson Environmental Control said: “We needed to test our machines in an environment that reflects how our owners actually use their machines and the rooms in which they are used. So we built a chamber without a ceiling fan, made it 27m2 in size, and added nine sensors capable of detecting particles 300 times narrower than a human hair. 3D mapping our machine’s performance in this chamber lets us know that when our machine says the air in a room is clean, it truly is clean.”

Dyson has continued to pioneer purifying fans globally, leading new test methods in China, the world’s largest market for air purifiers. In January 2018, China’s Household Appliance Standard and Technology Industry Alliance7 released the first accreditation for intelligent air purifying fans – featuring test methods first developed on Dyson’s UK Technology Campus. Dyson is the first company to test its machines according to this new standard.

According to Dyson, sources of pollution can include:

Tree pollen, particulate matter and city pollution, which can enter the building and may remain trapped there.

• Pollen: Plants and flowers can release microscopic pollen into the air.

• Scented candles: Some chemical substances found in scented candles can release benzene and formaldehyde into the air as they burn.

• Furniture foam: Foam that can be found in furniture can release formaldehyde gas

• Indoor paints: Some indoor paints can use volatile organic compounds, which can be released as gaseous chemicals when they dry and potentially throughout their life

• Air fresheners: Some household air fresheners can contain volatile organic compounds and benzene, which can be released with the fragrance when sprayed.

• Cleaning products: Household cleaning products can contain benzene and household fumes and odours.

• Carpets, rugs and flooring: Some carpets, rugs, flooring and their backing materials can emit formaldehyde when new and potentially throughout their life.

Details:

The new Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans come in two versions - a larger tower format for floor placement, and a smaller desk format for desks, worktops and floors. There is a two-year parts and labour guarantee8.

The Dyson Pure Cool purifying fans are available on shop.dyson.com.sg, and major departmental and electrical stores from late May 2018.


Dyson Pure Cool Desktop purifying fan (DP04)
Dyson Pure Cool Tower purifying fan (TP04)



Source: Dyson. The Dyson Pure Cool Desktop purifying fan.
Source: Dyson. The Dyson Pure Cool Desktop purifying fan.

The Dyson Pure Cool Tower purifying fan.
Source: Dyson. The Dyson Pure Cool Tower purifying fan.

S$799
S$899 (White/Silver and Iron/Blue)
S$949 (Black/Nickel)
Available in White/Silver
Available in White/Silver, Iron/Blue, Black/Nickel


1At the maximum setting. Tested to Dyson internal test method TM-003711 in a 27m2 room and DTM801. Editor's note: There is no online explanation available of what DTM801 stands for.

2US Environmental Protection Agency. 1989. Report to Congress on indoor air quality: Volume 2. EPA/400/1-89/001C. Washington, DC, US.

3The AHAM AC1-2015 standard sets out how air cleaner manufacturers can define their performance by “the relative reduction of particulate matter suspended in the air in a specified test chamber”. This means their performance is based on cleaning efficiency rates only.

4Tested to GB/T18801 (formaldehyde, benzene). Gaseous capture rates vary. Tested to EN1822 - airborne particles as small as 0.1 microns.

5Tested to Dyson internal test method TM-003711 in a 27m2 room. 'Harmful'/'ultrafine' pollutants refer to airborne particles as small as 0.1 microns (tested to EN1822).

6Standard data and messaging rates may apply. App functionality may vary by location. Requires Wi-Fi and app-enabled device.

7An affiliation of China’s leading home appliance agency – China’s Household Electronics Appliances Institute (CHEARI).

8For details, see the product manual.