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  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482531_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482529_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482526_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482523_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482520_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482517_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482513_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482509_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.Dumping crumpled paper in a bin

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482506_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482491_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482488_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.It recognises an object and moves it to get at the dirt underneath it

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482485_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482482_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482479_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner charging station

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482475_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.It can navigate room thresholds, chair legs and power cables.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    DUKAS_179482473_FER
    Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Vacuum 1
    Ref 16444
    07/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Roborock
    A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
    The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
    It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
    The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
    The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
    The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
    Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
    Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
    The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.

    OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.The arm is equipped with its own camera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Vacuum cleaner gets  augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    DUKAS_168368115_FER
    Vacuum cleaner gets augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    AR 1
    Ref 15760
    12/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dyson

    Home appliance company Dyson plans to ensure no one ever misses a patch of floor when vacuuming.

    It is introducing a virtual reality app which can be displayed on a mobile phone
    along with a new cleaner that has a bracket to hold the smart device.

    The screen shows the area covered by the cleaner and highlights the spots that have been missed.

    A spokesperson for the UK company said : “Cleaning can be a thankless task.

    “Amid navigating chair legs and under furniture, moving between rooms and sidestepping our furry friends, it’s easy to inadvertently miss areas, or repeatedly vacuum the same spot, reducing efficacy and wasting time.”
     
    Dyson has brought out the Dyson CleanTrace app to pair with its Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner.

    The cleaner already shows up dust with an inbuilt light while a filter analyses the material picked up.

    The app will now also show where the vacuum has missed.

    OPS: The Dyson Gen5Detect vacuum already reveals different types of dirt amnd dust particles picked up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Vacuum cleaner gets  augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    DUKAS_168368113_FER
    Vacuum cleaner gets augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    AR 1
    Ref 15760
    12/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dyson

    Home appliance company Dyson plans to ensure no one ever misses a patch of floor when vacuuming.

    It is introducing a virtual reality app which can be displayed on a mobile phone
    along with a new cleaner that has a bracket to hold the smart device.

    The screen shows the area covered by the cleaner and highlights the spots that have been missed.

    A spokesperson for the UK company said : “Cleaning can be a thankless task.

    “Amid navigating chair legs and under furniture, moving between rooms and sidestepping our furry friends, it’s easy to inadvertently miss areas, or repeatedly vacuum the same spot, reducing efficacy and wasting time.”
     
    Dyson has brought out the Dyson CleanTrace app to pair with its Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner.

    The cleaner already shows up dust with an inbuilt light while a filter analyses the material picked up.

    The app will now also show where the vacuum has missed.

    OPS: A Dyson Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner paired with the CleanTrace AR app showing which part of the floor has been cleaned and the places missed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Vacuum cleaner gets  augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    DUKAS_168368111_FER
    Vacuum cleaner gets augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    AR 1
    Ref 15760
    12/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dyson

    Home appliance company Dyson plans to ensure no one ever misses a patch of floor when vacuuming.

    It is introducing a virtual reality app which can be displayed on a mobile phone
    along with a new cleaner that has a bracket to hold the smart device.

    The screen shows the area covered by the cleaner and highlights the spots that have been missed.

    A spokesperson for the UK company said : “Cleaning can be a thankless task.

    “Amid navigating chair legs and under furniture, moving between rooms and sidestepping our furry friends, it’s easy to inadvertently miss areas, or repeatedly vacuum the same spot, reducing efficacy and wasting time.”
     
    Dyson has brought out the Dyson CleanTrace app to pair with its Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner.

    The cleaner already shows up dust with an inbuilt light while a filter analyses the material picked up.

    The app will now also show where the vacuum has missed.

    OPS: A Dyson Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner paired with the CleanTrace AR app showing which part of the floor has been cleaned and the places missed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Vacuum cleaner gets  augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    DUKAS_168368103_FER
    Vacuum cleaner gets augmented reality to make sure you never miss a spot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    AR 1
    Ref 15760
    12/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Dyson

    Home appliance company Dyson plans to ensure no one ever misses a patch of floor when vacuuming.

    It is introducing a virtual reality app which can be displayed on a mobile phone
    along with a new cleaner that has a bracket to hold the smart device.

    The screen shows the area covered by the cleaner and highlights the spots that have been missed.

    A spokesperson for the UK company said : “Cleaning can be a thankless task.

    “Amid navigating chair legs and under furniture, moving between rooms and sidestepping our furry friends, it’s easy to inadvertently miss areas, or repeatedly vacuum the same spot, reducing efficacy and wasting time.”
     
    Dyson has brought out the Dyson CleanTrace app to pair with its Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner.

    The cleaner already shows up dust with an inbuilt light while a filter analyses the material picked up.

    The app will now also show where the vacuum has missed.

    OPS: A Dyson Gen5Detect vacuum cleaner already has a built in light to see dirt and dust

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    DUKAS_127313077_EYE
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. ‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

    © Ben Quinton / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    DUKAS_127313074_EYE
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

    © Ben Quinton / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    DUKAS_127313063_EYE
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

    © Ben Quinton / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story. Chris Duncan (MBE), CEO, founder and inventor of Henry the hoover photographed in his office.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story. Chris Duncan (MBE), CEO, founder and inventor of Henry the hoover photographed in his office.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Henry hoover lids having the finishes touches done, including a quick polish.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. Workers on the last section of the assembly line, checking the vacuums and getting him ready to be packaged.ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. A robot attaching Henry hoovers lid on the assembly line.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Completed Henry hoover bottoms on a pallet inside the parts warehouse ready to be assembled.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Stacks and stacks of Henry hoover lids sitting in crates inside the parts warehouse. 130 million components are produced at the factory every year‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes Ð including 10 Downing Street Ð despite almost no advertising. ÔWe donÕt need a publicity machine because itÕs self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.Õ

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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Freshly moulded and printed Henry faces ready to be assembled‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Henry the hoover having his wheels and face attached on the assembly line.‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Meet the man behind a curiously British success story.
    Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon. Henry is a fixture in millions of homes – including 10 Downing Street – despite almost no advertising. Henry Hoover top coming out of the plastic injection moulding machine having had his name printed on it. The famous bowler hat moulded on-site‘We don’t need a publicity machine because it’s self-generating. Every Henry goes out there with a face on it.’

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  • PEOPLE - Bregje Heinen zeigt Lingerie von Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery'
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    PEOPLE - Bregje Heinen zeigt Lingerie von Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery'
    Dutch fashion model Bregje Heinen stars in Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery' Holiday 2016 lingerie collection.
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  • PEOPLE - Bregje Heinen zeigt Lingerie von Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery'
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    PEOPLE - Bregje Heinen zeigt Lingerie von Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery'
    Dutch fashion model Bregje Heinen stars in Skivvies 'Darling of Mystery' Holiday 2016 lingerie collection.
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  • Sanitarium "Metallurg" in Sochi before holiday season
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    Sanitarium "Metallurg" in Sochi before holiday season
    The cleaning of the Sochi sanitarium "Metallurg" building.
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