James Dyson unveils the Dyson Cyclone V10™ cordless vacuum in New York

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  • čas přidán 8. 03. 2018
  • At an event in NYC on 6 March 2018, James Dyson unveils the Dyson Cyclone V10™ cordless vacuum and explains why he has stopped developing corded vacuums.
    Powered by Dyson Digital Motor V10, Dyson Cyclone V10™ cordless vacuum generates the power of a full-size vacuum.
    Patented cyclone technology captures 99.97% of microscopic dust particles as small as 0.3 microns.
    Dyson's battery-optimising technology and power-saving trigger help to provide up to 60 minutes run time by only using battery power when you need it.¹
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    ¹Actual run time will vary based on power mode and/or attachments used.
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Komentáře • 443

  • @52156drj
    @52156drj Před 6 lety +96

    As a person who's worked in engineering environments, this is the kind of video that sells me. When I first came across this vacuum my initial thought was "What makes this vacuum worth $700?" Well, the answer is; brush-less motors, precise manufacturing, innovative use of materials and imaginative engineering. This is a well thought out product with numerous innovations. Well done Mr. Dyson.

    • @willo7979
      @willo7979 Před 2 lety

      Sir Dyson😹
      The last time i helped a colleague filling in personal particulars and checked ‘Mr’ for him, he’d pointed out cold, ‘Dr’.

    • @roycegerardo9708
      @roycegerardo9708 Před 2 lety

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    • @jaylendamari5451
      @jaylendamari5451 Před 2 lety

      @Royce Gerardo Instablaster :)

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      @roycegerardo9708 Před 2 lety

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  • @K9JT
    @K9JT Před 6 lety +220

    19:45 Says he'll explain in a minute... A minute later, he explains. Man of his word.

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 Před 2 lety +6

    James Dyson is basically the Steve jobs of household appliance's.

  • @heresoneavailable
    @heresoneavailable Před 4 lety +34

    As a nerd I am seriously delighted when someone takes the design of tech to such extremes as to develop technology to make 'current top of the line' even better. As an ID, I find joy in well designed products. When he explained the mechanism that empties the bin, I realized why Dyson's cost more than the others. I have a Shark cordless, works great, not heavy, not so expensive... but man the way to empty the bin sucks and you get your hands dusty because the filter gets coated in fuzz and even if it doesn't the latch that closes the bin isn't great, and the bin itself is small. It's the little details derived of careful observation and consideration of the user's needs and ways that makes a good product great. Well done Dyson!

  • @AwesomeMetalBands
    @AwesomeMetalBands Před 3 lety +11

    Absolute genius and a great pleasure listening to James Dyson.

  • @Flickymcbean825
    @Flickymcbean825 Před 6 lety +11

    I think he’s one of the best inventors of modern times. Sure, vacuum cleaners aren’t particularly exciting but the technology which goes into making the motor and batteries alone, is staggering.

  • @e.o9470
    @e.o9470 Před 2 lety +3

    The amount of tech in that simple vacuum cleaner is awesome! i think no manufacturer actually made this kind of vacuum cleaner before! Thanks Dyson!

  • @snuggles03
    @snuggles03 Před 6 lety +13

    That was actually really good to watch. Mr Dyson is a very smart fellow

  • @mexicanboxingkartel8283

    This technology goes beyond vacuum cleaners. I'm very impressed.

  • @christinaemanis4170
    @christinaemanis4170 Před 6 lety +18

    I am such an advocate of these products.
    Great design and extensive R&D.

    • @NiekkieNick
      @NiekkieNick Před 3 lety

      Dyson is way overpriced!!! Battery life is still an issue! Paying more then 600 euros for the V11 is absurd!!!!

    • @jerrypeter5516
      @jerrypeter5516 Před 3 lety

      beautiful woman with a beautiful smile I wish you the best this year how is the weather over there right now

    • @alexpetree2038
      @alexpetree2038 Před 2 lety

      So extensive that they couldn't test their trigger out to make sure it didn't render their units inoperable

  • @sammylmao9992
    @sammylmao9992 Před 4 lety +1

    I would just love to work for Dyson. The best machines, durable, lovely sound and clever technology. Keep up the great work, Dyson.

  • @nafnaf0
    @nafnaf0 Před 3 lety +5

    23:57 Sir James Dyson is a smart man. Most engineering firms do not do this step with product design, it is just good enough if it works. Optimizing it usually doesn't make it any more expensive to manufacture or increase the weight, you just have to change the design and it is much better. So often management is short sighted and just tries to get something done as fast as possible while not actually trying to make it better. Here you have a founder/owner engineer in-charge and the quality of the products shows.

  • @qasimmir7117
    @qasimmir7117 Před 6 lety +69

    ‘The big binner.’😂

    • @jacocoetzee8603
      @jacocoetzee8603 Před 6 lety +3

      Qasim Mir you see it was already big.. Then dyson decided to make it more of a bin..

  • @VacTech1
    @VacTech1 Před 6 lety +13

    I love when companies post things like this, and Dyson is one of the most fascinating companies to learn about development backstories!

  • @migo-migo9503
    @migo-migo9503 Před 4 lety +3

    Brilliant. It's so inspiring watching this, thank you for taking vacuums to this level. There's one thing I wish you guys created, shop vacs for woodworkers.

  • @nunopinacabral7234
    @nunopinacabral7234 Před 2 lety +3

    At last the lightsaber reveals itself to be a vacum cleaner. At last we will have revenge from the dust.

  • @SirBenJamin_
    @SirBenJamin_ Před 6 lety +108

    I wish Dyson would invest in Spinal Cord injuries. I'd be walking by 2025! :D

  • @craigschiller1599
    @craigschiller1599 Před 3 lety

    Found a Dyson DC08 in the rubbish at the dump. Pulled it to pieces to see how it works. Cleaned it all & got new filters. Works a treat. Cant believe how much dust it gets out og the carpet. The engineering side of these are awsome.

  • @AliKazi
    @AliKazi Před 6 lety +19

    LOL “we have actually made the Big Binner” x2 😂😭😋 18:39

    • @jacocoetzee8603
      @jacocoetzee8603 Před 6 lety

      Ali Kazi it was already big.. Then they though lets make it more familiar a bit more binier

  • @Alexscott100
    @Alexscott100 Před 4 lety

    Love my dysons. I have 3. Got a V7 Motörhead, Ball Multifloor 2 and recently got a DC35 Multifloor. All of which are easy to use and work very well

  • @sevintrix2962
    @sevintrix2962 Před 6 lety +3

    Probably the most futuristic machine I've seen, even if the 'big's binner' ;)

  • @CitrusVoid
    @CitrusVoid Před 6 lety +40

    This was weirdly interesting...

  • @AndySnap
    @AndySnap Před 6 lety +85

    A very British Steve Jobs... Some very interesting technologies to scale up for electric cars I thought...

    • @thomasamas
      @thomasamas Před 6 lety +11

      Andrew Higgins sorry, not Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs was a presenter more than he was ever an engineer. No offense there, but Dyson seems to actually understand why his name is on the company, as if he actually fully understands WHY his company's work is monumental; its technically better. Now that's similar to the first iPhone, but the thing here is dyson is STILL significantly improving what it has been working on every 4 years, and increasing efficiency in ways nobody else can touch. He's like Edison in this way: he is not content with the best at the moment and is willing to commit immense resources, effort and painstaking hours to making what he has available to him (and his company, technology wise) ever better by significant margins.

    • @MrSpacelyy
      @MrSpacelyy Před 5 lety +2

      Samuel Thomas you sell vacuums I gues?
      Dyson vacuums have nothing new. Make lots of sounds and cost some more than any other vacuum.
      Digital motors don't exist only inside of a simulation.
      Its a standard vacuum with plastic fans with a standard brushless motor.
      It looks like my first Sony sound recorder.
      The fanless fan still uses a fan makes more sound than my cheap fan.
      And yes I compared with a db meter.
      Do I hate Dyson, no
      Handdryers made by Dyson actually work great. Only bad thing is the super loud sound. But at least it dries fast.

    • @thomasamas
      @thomasamas Před 5 lety +2

      Robin Campfens their digital motor is a real thing. It's used for the impellers on their vacuums that are rated for more suction because of the speeds they can reach and are thus shaped differently for this exact purpose. They became the #1 selling vacuum company in the UK because their products just work better. I don't have to sell anything. I use a Dyson product, one and yes only one. It's an air filter, heater and fan. And it does the job better than all of the ones I've had before it. It's quieter than ANY of the air filters I've had before and pushes FAR more air through its filter per hour, there's a noticeable difference in my allergic reactions to airborne crap because of it. I've done research on Dyson motors. They have record setting electric motor speeds that can take the attached blades to hypersonic speeds. Their hairdryer is preferred by just about everyone who tries it. Their vacuums have been tested under extreme conditions and still hold suction due to their use of vortex tech that Dyson leads in. Their newest hand (v2) driers DO indeed dry faster than anything I've seen before or since. Their products are technologically superior; I've looked into it. I'm an engineering student, not a fan boy, but when I study something meticulously to see how it works, I have immense respect for the people behind it.

    • @MrSpacelyy
      @MrSpacelyy Před 5 lety +2

      Samuel Thomas hypersonic. Which means sonic boom. Where did the sonic boom go?
      You cannot avoid a sonic boom.
      The fan actually is quite standard. Look at any waterpump. Same shape.
      I have seen comparison tests, dyson actually had less suction power.
      You say digital motor is a thing. What is a digital motor supposed to be?
      You might say they use a digital motor controller. Which is not fully digital. And the motor never is.
      It's a normal brushless engine. With a controller board. There are controllers which are called digital. Because the pulse is partially created digitally, but there is always a digital to analog conversion.
      You actually create a smooth wave you will need an analog wave. A digital pulse would be quite loud and destructive.
      You could do it digitally. It would be controllable but because its build up on square "waves" this would make lots of noise in sound and electromagnetic noise.
      How can it work, a high speed baudrate. Send a digital signal. Lowest speed would be like 0000000000000001 00000000000001 etc. Mid speed would be like 000000100000. Max speed be like 1111111111111111.
      Of course this is simplified to 1 coil.
      How brushless engines actually work is not by using pure digital signals.
      They do use a microprocessor to calculate how long and how high each pulse on each coil should be.
      Bases uppon a speed and positioning sensor(hall sensor)
      And some smart controllers can measure how much each coil amps are being used.
      Combine this and you can make a very stable and efficient motor.
      But that's allready on the market for many years.
      Not invented by dyson.
      Used by many machines.
      Most known in drones. They need small efficient engines high speed and accurate speed control.
      Some washing machines also use this. Because accurate speed control can make it move the laundry in good balance. Here control is needed not high speed but high torgue.
      A vacuum needs average speed but actually not really much changes in speed.
      But would you really want ultra high speed fans? Not really. Any ultrasonic speed would cause lots of issues. High sound, high vibrations. Big load and heat produced by bearings.
      What works better? Bigger fan many blades.
      This is why other brands have almost silent vacuums. These cost more than half the price of a dyson. Like 250 euros.
      I compared the noise levels and it was amazingly quiet. I thought it was not turned on.
      The dyson keps making a painfull high pitched noise.
      Gues why jet airplanes use an enormous amount of blades. Because many blades can create more pressure make it more efficient. If they had less blades the rpm of these engines would be too high. Even with this amount of blades.
      The compressor blades at the front have about 1500 rpm at normal height En at takeoff about 3000.
      Newer engines are designed for lower rpm because it makes less sound and less stress on all the parts.
      Lower rpm almost always is better for efficiency, stress and sound.
      But now this guy in the video says lower voltage and higher amps. Which means heat production, less efficient. Gues why high power lines use high power? More efficient. Less loss thru heat.
      This is all marketing, he explains thing but mixes things up...
      The cyclones, they work because air is lighter than all dirt. Not correct. If the dirt has a huge surface area it would be lighter than air. So a big part will be pulled in the rubber cyclone things.
      Ever tried to open a dyson? It's weird, the cyclones should seperate the dust from the air. But there is so much dust and hair behind the rubber turbines.
      That's a failure, reduces suction.
      Also he explains that moving around corners is not efficient. But opening it up shows many corners some even beyond 180 degrees.
      Next the rubber tips in the cyclone create drag lots of drag, making it less efficient.
      Test results say its less powerfull and has more db of noise and and really painful high frequencies.
      This all would be not all that bad if it would cost less. But its the most expensive consumer vacuum ever.

    • @thomasamas
      @thomasamas Před 5 lety

      When I have time to read your rebuttal I will. For now, yes. Their motors do use digitally controlled pulses that are far more frequent than anything else in the market, making them extremely high speed. Hypersonic: faster than sound. Yes. Yes you can indeed avoid the sonic boom, especially if pressure is VERY low around the object that is moving at hypersonic speeds. So yea, if something moves faster than sound, it has the physical capability to not make a sonic boom, and actually not be as loud as something that's just under the sound speed barrier. More later.

  • @nurfirdaus7783
    @nurfirdaus7783 Před 4 lety +1

    Think you so much James dyson

  • @Totalgamerz112
    @Totalgamerz112 Před 4 lety +10

    Ah yes, the vacuum cleaner that every tech CZcamsr owned two years ago!

  • @shanjanusman9974
    @shanjanusman9974 Před 6 lety +5

    We love Dyson😀😀😀😀

  • @SentinelPrimek
    @SentinelPrimek Před 6 lety +6

    Amazing presentation, learned so much. Upping the amps to prevent fading was very clever. I didn't realize how it was possible to prevent batteries from trickling but this video really helps explain it. I wish I can just hang out with James for a day.

    • @MarcusYangNilsson
      @MarcusYangNilsson Před 6 lety +1

      It's called voltage regulation. A "tech" that has existed in various devices for +15 years or so. Possibly longer, among others in Flashlights. In Dysons case, I guess they used the new 7th battery - to compensate even further for the voltage drop that occurs during battery depletion (and of course, give it 17% more battery capacity).

  • @TheCooperScoop
    @TheCooperScoop Před 6 lety +3

    Such an innovative company!! So cool.

  • @innomind
    @innomind Před 6 lety +5

    Listen to James Dyson talk on an NPR talk show called "How I build this". Fascinating!

  • @gurgelplus
    @gurgelplus Před 5 lety +1

    Why are there different types of the general purpose head from the v10? I have one without the small red door?

  • @whiteladypills
    @whiteladypills Před rokem

    I absolutely love this man and his creations! My v12 is charging, my pure cool is drifting me off to sleep, my supersonic is tucked in its bag for a blowout tomorrow (I’m a hairdresser) & my corrale is wrapped up in its sleeve with a bow. I really want to add an airstrait & airwrap to my dyson collection. 😊

  • @MarkMphonoman
    @MarkMphonoman Před 3 lety

    Just bought a Dyson v10 Absolute. Really looking forward to giving it a go. Hoping it picks up dust the way they say it will. That is a real test for vacuums.

  • @QuickTechReviews
    @QuickTechReviews Před 6 lety +1

    Just picked up the older DC59...works great even with the 20 mins battery life.

  • @TheOrignalMoose
    @TheOrignalMoose Před 6 lety +1

    As now being a proud owner of this V10 I was quite impressed at just how well the engineering is for this entire vacuum. Yes, we would all like to have a longer lasting power house but just imagine where this advancement will take Dyson. I'm terribly sad that I'll not get an upgrade to my favorite Cinetic Ball upright vac but to have the same power in a handheld is amazingly jaw dropping. Honestly, as a homeowner of a 2k+ sq ft home with kids, pets, allergies and an desire for a thoroughly clean home, the only real complaint I have against the vacuum isn't battery life, it's the lack of swap-able batteries.
    To put this into perspective, I'm a mechanic and have run my shop for years on the same old Air powered tool technology, like everyone else. But with the last 2 years of advancements in handheld power tools, I've done away with almost all of my air tools and replaced them with brushless motored battery powered tools with up to 9mAh batteries on 18V - 20V systems. Great examples of these are the Dewalt 20V MAX XR series and the Milwaukee M18 FUEL series of handheld battery powered tools, 1 battery connection to power them all. I will admit... I retrofitted an old V6 with a home modification of a "swap-able" battery pack but when you realize that Dyson went as far as to have an activation switch on the battery itself, you realize how inferior your home mod is... or how annoying it is to now have a vacuum that doesn't stop unless you take the battery off... Hahaha.
    So I like many others that have or have had both these battery power vacuums or the standard upright vacuums, I wish I could say it to James Dyson himself but I would encourage Dyson as a whole to not abandon the corded vacuum for 2 reasons. A) Unlimited use throughout the home - with the inconvenience of cord length and weight. B) Anyone with a medium sized home and larger (2k sq ft+) will not abandon the use of a corded vacuum because they want the MAXimum suction power from start to finish. Based on my home, the average vacuum run time with my Cinetic Ball (Carpet, Hardwood and Tile) is usually about 40-60 minutes depending on if I want to move furniture out and vacuum those areas as well.
    So my takeaway on the entire product - IT'S FANTASTIC... no, it doesn't last as long as I would expect from V8 to V10 but you can't expect a company to improve a product unless they are given both pros and cons and have ideas bounced off of them from real customer experiences. However, a company can't improve if you don't support them through purchasing their current product line or investing with them.
    Basically, I know I sound like a fanboy, but when you've had the same DC15 Animal ball for 13 years and it's outlasted your parent's 15 year old Rainbow, there is a lot to be said for the build quality. Thanks to any and all who give this a read.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Robert, we appreciate your feedback as we do take all feedback seriously. I'm also happy to hear that you're finding your Dyson Cyclone V10 to be fantastic in your use. Dyson has spent 25 years creating dependable vacuums that properly clean the entire home. Rest assured, we will still make, sell and service traditional corded machines for people who want them, but we must stay focused on the future, which is cord-free. So we have shifted our research, design, and development focus there.

    • @corwin-7365
      @corwin-7365 Před 5 lety

      As far as feedback on the V10 to Dyson, the only big complaint I've seen on numerous youtube reviews (and one which I concur with) is that the power button is much too easy to *accidentally trigger* when handling the unit (removing tube, putting on the wall mounting, etc). The simplest fix would be to change the power setting to have "Max", "2", "1" and add a fourth setting "OFF".

    • @taquanjones379
      @taquanjones379 Před 4 lety

      Corwin is genius

  • @sharonhopton5685
    @sharonhopton5685 Před 5 lety +2

    Simply the best vacuums Out!

    • @NiekkieNick
      @NiekkieNick Před 3 lety

      Nope.....I think Dyson is much too expensive!!!! Manufacturing a Dyson is a fraction of the costs a new Dyson will cost the average user! It's just cheap plastic with a brand label and that's what you are paying for!

    • @sharonhopton5685
      @sharonhopton5685 Před 3 lety

      @@NiekkieNick I agree they are expensive but they last years x

  • @hockneyfication
    @hockneyfication Před 6 lety +1

    The Dyson v10 is the best cordless vacuum cleaner that has been developed to date, hands down. I love it!!

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi there, thanks so much for your feedback on our new Dyson Cyclone V10™ vacuum - glad to hear you're impressed!

  • @VirtuaMe
    @VirtuaMe Před 6 lety +1

    What screen is that? The black levels look amazing - OLED or MicroLED, Sony Cledis/Canvas?

  • @xavierlee99
    @xavierlee99 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant man indeed!!!

  • @OnerousEthic
    @OnerousEthic Před 6 lety +2

    OMG such excellence in design, engineering, manufacturing...

    • @ElectricityTaster
      @ElectricityTaster Před 5 lety

      and so BRAVE to go 100% battery powered. Shame they weren't brave enough to make the battery easily replaceable or focus on the future of vacuum cleaners: robots with big binners.

  • @leonmason77
    @leonmason77 Před 5 lety

    @Dyson UK can I ask why the head shown has the slider to open the front slots to allow large debris to be sucked up, but when I bought a V10 Total Clean the head did not have the slider on the front and I was disappointed by this. The hoover is amazing however and far better than my V8.

  • @bakkermaarten007
    @bakkermaarten007 Před 6 lety +5

    After 4 'Big binners', he finally said 'bin bigger'

    • @jerrypeter5516
      @jerrypeter5516 Před 3 lety

      beautiful woman with a beautiful smile I wish you the best this year how is the weather over there right now

    • @bakkermaarten007
      @bakkermaarten007 Před 3 lety

      @@jerrypeter5516 I'm a dude.

  • @WeSRT4
    @WeSRT4 Před 5 lety +23

    The Steve Jobs of Vacuums. The only thing I would recommend is breaking free of Chinese manufacturing.

    • @doge8676
      @doge8676 Před 5 lety

      👍

    • @lanaslay2163
      @lanaslay2163 Před 4 lety

      They manufacture in Indonesia

    • @lahonymanor2927
      @lahonymanor2927 Před 3 lety

      @@lanaslay2163 They manufacture in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and China.

  • @harrylen1688
    @harrylen1688 Před 5 lety

    Im Wonder for the version 7v which im interested without the HEPA filter will push dust out?

  • @ziggiedean39402
    @ziggiedean39402 Před 6 lety

    Hi! I’m 14 almost 15 years old, and I love dyson, their vacuums, their fans, and the way they develop things and make them better. When I graduate high school, I want to get in on the internship with dyson so y’all get ready for the south (Me) to clash with England haha!! Keep doing what your doing, a dang good job!!

  • @davidgraflex2065
    @davidgraflex2065 Před 6 lety +9

    I would love to work for dyson. I am very passionate about vacuums. And dyson simply make the best vacuums. There products get the job done!

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +8

      Hi David, thanks for your kind words. Feel free to visit careers.dyson.com to see what positions are open. All the best -Allan

  • @AlbertoHernandez-qy4ze

    Excellent visionary. Yesterday I bough the V8 animal. I'm very happy with It. I love England.🇬🇧

  • @paulocallaghan1090
    @paulocallaghan1090 Před 6 lety

    I know James personally. He actually got this idea whilst watching ladies doing the twist on the dance floor in the 80s. He realised that they danced better when they spun whilst not holding their bags. That also gave him the bagless idea. :-)

  • @scottfurlong5475
    @scottfurlong5475 Před 6 lety +52

    Dyson needs to up their warranty. 2 years is not enough for an $850 (CDN) stick vac. A 5 year no quibble, no limit, no deductible warranty is were they need to go with this V10. I'm getting 4 to 5 years from a $80 Bissell and it cleans my hard floors just fine. I could never justify this machine unless they have the balls to back it up with a zero BS warranty. I need to know that I won't have to by another vacuum again in the next 5 years.

    • @MarcusYangNilsson
      @MarcusYangNilsson Před 6 lety +1

      The reason it has 2 years warranty is because that's how long time a Dyson will last if you use it hard for 2 years.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +12

      Hi Marcus,
      Thanks for your comment.
      Although we offer a warranty of two years on our cord-free machines, that does not dictate how long the product will 'last'. Many electronic products feature warranties far shorter than this (smart phones, tablets, laptops etc). Just because you buy a tablet with a warranty of one year, does not mean it will only last one year. The same applies for any product.
      All the best,
      Allan
      Dyson UK

    • @raitislebedevs9314
      @raitislebedevs9314 Před 6 lety +4

      if you will use it for purpose its made and use with care,it will work more than 5 years. And you have to understand that any battery so far wont work lifetime. But if u r unthankfull country boy who crush things and drop them,and want it cheap and work forever. Dyson is just not for you,just stick to broom.

    • @krneki44
      @krneki44 Před 6 lety +5

      This is not a good answer. Why do you offer 5 year warranty for other corded models? If he can say that the technology is here and it doesn't make sense to design new corded models then you could back that up with the same warranty. About the battery he said that it should work for 15 years, so that shouldn't be a problem. If you know the product will last more than 5 years why not give the customer a peace of mind?
      For me it's a huge deal. To give one month salary for vacuum that motor can stop working at month 26 and I can throw it in the trash. Or pay 3/4 of new one to repair it.

    • @raitislebedevs9314
      @raitislebedevs9314 Před 6 lety +1

      Because customers are dumb and use it for wrong purposes,that battery will last for 15 years ,but if u will charge it as you should and if u store it as you should. But most of ppl are not doing it and they start to whine if customer service decline warranty.

  • @Freedom89984
    @Freedom89984 Před 5 lety

    This man is a genius. Since I bought the V8 Absolute I love vacuuming the house. The joke is, the V8 is much cheaper than the V10, so I had it for €300 from someone at the Dutch Marketplace. It’s really great.

  • @arianahadley8079
    @arianahadley8079 Před 5 lety

    What James has done is incredible he hasn't been in this game for that long of time but he still stepped it up he really gets it I'm Amazed I don't have enough money to get a Dyson cuz I'm 11 and I make my own money $5 a week but once I get that money I'm not I'm going to purchase me one it's just incredible how fast he's done that he is the vacuum God

  • @Ecksterphono
    @Ecksterphono Před rokem

    I would go hybrid now with the lithium ion issues and shipments. Have the best of both worlds. This also saves on battery life as well. If one can use it plugged in and cordless this would be amazing

  • @drschwartz
    @drschwartz Před 6 lety

    Amazing!! I felt I could keep watching Mr. Dyson demonstrate his new technologies all day. I think this vacuum would take cleanliness in our house to a whole new level. Looking forward to having the opportunity of using one.

  • @Meshwork123
    @Meshwork123 Před 6 lety +4

    🧐 Loop pile carpets. In the V7 Operating Manual, and the V7 has essentially the same kind of motor-driven brush bar head as does the V10, it clearly states: “The brush bar on the appliance can damage certain carpet types and floors.” With loop pile carpets, as stated on leading carpet manufacturers’ websites, it is recommended that the brush bar on vacuum heads be switched off. Loop pile carpets are popular carpets; but you can’t turn off the brush bar rotation on the supplied motor-driven brush bar head of the Dyson V series of vacuum cleaners - including of course the V10 which happens to be the most powerful of the V series range - to accommodate the vacuuming of loop pile.
    Will Dyson bring out a suction-only head for their V series vacuum cleaners?

  • @TheSluremus
    @TheSluremus Před 4 lety

    Just got this one as a Christmas present. It's kinda cool to get your hands on alien technology.

  • @Zenned-Out
    @Zenned-Out Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the Master class. You caught my attention more and I learnt more than from my physics teacher. Thank you. You and Elon must be from the same planet.

  • @dvms75
    @dvms75 Před 4 lety +1

    How doesn't he get a big round of applause at ~6:00 when he mentioned the dramatically more powerful rotor that they created and that it's capable to reach over 100 rpm vs a conventional one that only achieves less than half of that speed? Dormant crowd...

  • @boigoe
    @boigoe Před 4 lety

    Dys9n products are superb...over the 10s of years iv had 4 Dysons...thy r brilliant...5 years guarantee and the after sales and warranty call outs are brilliant...Dyson all the way...oh by the way it always bought uprights...World class

  • @ksumar
    @ksumar Před 6 lety

    Sir. 👌 this indeed is a remarkable breakthrough in vaccum technology.
    Mr Dyson and the engineers, I salute you all 🙆‍♂️.
    My only wish is let's get the price done to half to make the sale impact. 👍
    £500 is a bit steep I think 🤔.
    £249, we shall indeed buy it! 💖

  • @kurramhussain8663
    @kurramhussain8663 Před 6 lety +1

    James dyson the tony stark of modern tech

  • @lisaschroder1688
    @lisaschroder1688 Před 3 lety

    where can i find the patents associated with the V10?

  • @paulillingworth1242
    @paulillingworth1242 Před 6 lety +4

    Cordless are very good had ours some time, great for the car and quick clean ups, however I don’t feel can ditch a corded machine altogether, if you’re doing DIY or a deep house clean cordless hasn’t got enough run time.

  • @pangrac1
    @pangrac1 Před 6 lety +5

    Waiting for that solid state batteries and especilly for Dyson car.

    • @pangrac1
      @pangrac1 Před 3 lety

      @@Natan9000 Yep, it was ironical. I knew that buying Sacti was flop and than even Dyson car was canceled. 🤷‍♂️

  • @JBCTR
    @JBCTR Před 6 lety

    One of the most interesting companies in existence. Just a shame that battery tech hasn’t yet evolved to support the rest of Dyson’s development.

  • @victorhojgaard1769
    @victorhojgaard1769 Před 2 lety

    I dont understand what the "V" stands for?
    Is it voltage?

  • @conorr0755
    @conorr0755 Před 5 lety

    Why does the UK version of the V10 not come with torque head but the us does. I live in the UK and I want the torque head for my V10.

  • @tokiconissin4524
    @tokiconissin4524 Před 3 lety

    i am using only dyson, great product

  • @DogerBeaner
    @DogerBeaner Před 5 lety

    Does the cleaner head turn as easily as the dyson ball?

  • @guitarplayerforu
    @guitarplayerforu Před 6 lety +2

    I have a few questions, James said here that the DDM V10 creates 290AW of suction, how come the cyclone V10 only does 151aw on the highest setting? Why isn't 151aw standard mode and 290Aw on the max setting? Will you make a cordless upright featuring the V10 DDM with 290Aw or is the stick type what all future Dyson vacuums will be?

    • @SentinelPrimek
      @SentinelPrimek Před 6 lety +3

      290 AW when talking about just the motor. The obstruction of going through the cyclones and especially the filter will decrease the AW.

    • @johnb300m
      @johnb300m Před 6 lety

      It's like gross and net horsepower of a car engine. My car does 370hp, but probably only 310 at the wheels.

  • @Rickblues46
    @Rickblues46 Před 4 lety +3

    Alway love a vacuum cleaner with plenty of dirt capacity, one that has a binner big, and glad to hear they made their big binner 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jirikosek6383
    @jirikosek6383 Před 2 lety

    As a owner of DC24 ball I must see. This man is really awasome

  • @filiplaskovski9993
    @filiplaskovski9993 Před 7 měsíci

    I have to give credit to Dyson , James is a great innovator !!!
    Ps when he said “we’ve made the big binner” u can tell he’s a bit nervous :)

  • @galaktik_insan
    @galaktik_insan Před 4 lety

    He is not jut talk about vaccum cleaner he talk about future. Was listening him i imagine many things ideas 👏👏

  • @Dscrl-
    @Dscrl- Před 6 lety +4

    Mr Dyson is really very Charismatic and Sympathic Men.

    • @ruffusstone
      @ruffusstone Před 5 lety

      I dont think the people of Malmesbury Wiltshire that worked at his factory and were put out work when he shut the factory there and moved production to Singapore would call Mr Dyson "Sympathetic" more a Smarmy S!!T.

  • @adamdanilowicz4252
    @adamdanilowicz4252 Před 6 lety +4

    Hey Dyson, why doesn't the UK model of the V10 have a variable airflow direct drive head, unlike the US model?

  • @victorhojgaard1769
    @victorhojgaard1769 Před 2 lety

    Love hes passion for hes work, hes liturally Steve jobs nr 2.

  • @TheTCOLL
    @TheTCOLL Před 6 lety +1

    289 AW? So this is more powerful then a lot of their plug in Vacuums?

  • @rloveution799
    @rloveution799 Před 5 lety +3

    James, I got hold of the V10 at the store today. With this device you are (again) far out of any competition and in a total league of your own.
    After holding the V10 in my hand, and trying it out, and looking at its perfectly beautifully made parts and surfaces inside and out, it literally hurts the eyes to even look at any of your competitors'devices, let alone touching them and trying them out.
    Even the allegedly top-of-the-line "Bosch BBS1U224 Unlimited" (ridiculously expensive by the way) looks and feels absurdly outdated: from design, materials and surfaces to handling, switches, accessories, etc. Not to mention the prehistoric "ratchet" filter that you have to ratch-clean all the time because Bosch doesn't have proper cyclones (actually no 2nd stage cyclones at all).
    I feel like I'm looking at 'ancient farming machinery vs. modern PC processors' when I'm comparing your competitors' products with the V10.
    If you ever need a proud, award-winning patent attorney, let me know: It would be my dream to patent and defend the amazing and fantastic Dyson products.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 5 lety

      Hello there,
      Thank you so much for your comments. We do appreciate your enthusiasm.
      We are currently not in the process of looking to find a patent attorney, but if you are interested in working with us and collaborating with Dyson, the best way to do so is to keep an eye on our careers website, which covers positions worldwide.
      All the best,
      Cristina
      Dyson UK

  • @webslinger2011
    @webslinger2011 Před 6 lety

    Could these motors be used like on a parrot drone?

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi there, Dyson digital motor technology is currently only featured in Dyson machines, and will be central to many new Dyson inventions in future. At this time we do not supply our motors to third party manufacturers for use in other applications.

  • @UlyssesMax
    @UlyssesMax Před 6 lety +3

    Future is here, now !!!

  • @markm4201
    @markm4201 Před 4 lety

    Fabulous innovative product.....although we managed to completely destroy our V10 a few days after purchase with a damp filter (after it was washed) which we thought was dry....with precision like this comes more responsibility for the owner! Dyson replaced it straightaway and we love the V10, it's awesome machine!

  • @PneumaNoose
    @PneumaNoose Před 6 lety +1

    At 18:40 he says “we’ve made the big binner” instead of ‘bin bigger’ and then says it again when trying to correct himself lol. That makes me love this guy so much more- to know he makes the same silly little mistakes i do lol
    Aaaaaand again at 26:48 lol

    • @jerrypeter5516
      @jerrypeter5516 Před 3 lety

      beautiful woman with a beautiful smile I wish you the best this year how is the weather over there right now

  • @Doomshine01
    @Doomshine01 Před 6 lety

    My big concern is how many time can I recharge it. Let’s say I use it 1 or 2 time each week. Let’s say I charge it 100 times each years. How many years it will last? Also, is it ok to overcharge the battery? When it stays on the wall, it constantly charging, no? Thank you

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety

      Hi There,
      Dyson cordless vacuums have a charger that communicate with the battery to help prevent damage to the battery due to overcharging. Once the battery is full, the charger will stop charging the battery. Also, as a result, you may definitely keep the machine on the charger for use whenever you need it. Dyson backs all cordless machines with a free 2-year warranty when purchased new and from an authorized retailer as well. Please feel free to learn more via our site.
      Best wishes,
      David

  • @cortezforever
    @cortezforever Před 6 lety

    Sold!

  • @fezaozenc
    @fezaozenc Před 6 lety +1

    I wonder what king of bearing they use for this super fast turbine.

  • @Zer0kbps
    @Zer0kbps Před 6 lety

    Ooo time to upgrade the v6 | Side question, I wonder if he does the hoovering at home..?

  • @ThisTall
    @ThisTall Před 6 lety +3

    There’s no reason to be only corded or cordless, Dewalt cordless mitersaw has a simple module you clip into the battery port and your corded if you want.

  • @3653john
    @3653john Před 6 lety +28

    Should have made it so you can swap out the battery so you don’t have to wait for it to charge up again before using

    • @justinn3643
      @justinn3643 Před 6 lety +5

      Sexy-cream-sickle or you they could still make them with a cord. That way you get unlimited max suction, not 7 minutes in max.

    • @josuegonzalez3660
      @josuegonzalez3660 Před 4 lety +3

      Their new v11 outsize has removable batteries, it actually comes with 2 and 2 chargers as well.

  • @dansantoso48
    @dansantoso48 Před 6 lety

    I just bought new V10 2 days ago. all the attachments that have the rotating part wont spin :(

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety

      Hi Dan,
      Thanks for your comment.
      I'm really sorry to hear this, sometimes it can be caused by a blockage. Please contact our support team at askdyson@dyson.co.uk.
      Best wishes,
      Toni

  • @fezaozenc
    @fezaozenc Před 6 lety

    At these huge air speeds you would expect a huge abrasion between the dust and the cyclone walls, right?

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +2

      Hi Feza,
      Heavier matter will actually bypass the cyclone chamber and be captured directly into the bin. The small particles (as small as 1 micron) will enter the cyclone chamber and be separated by 79,000G of force from the airflow to drop into the bin. At this stage, the particles are so fine and microscopic, abrasion is certainly not an issue.
      I hope this helps.
      Best wishes,
      Allan

  • @Ecksterphono
    @Ecksterphono Před rokem

    How about this. Use a hall effect system so that the motor can still bypass for just incase the digital aspect fails or you need full power and you still have analog ways of controlling the motor for full power and then if other periferies like the brush head motor for carpet application a mounted driver with software can program the powerhead motor by inputs of the motorized brush head motor to adjust the speed or load of the powerhead motor for the needs of carpet application. Almost like pilot and auto pilot

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před rokem +1

      Interesting!

  • @thomasgoorden57
    @thomasgoorden57 Před 6 lety

    Very nice presentation. I actually bought myself one yesterday! I am very happy with it, but I do have a small concern. I used it for about 1.5 hours now. And some times the trigger wouldn't respond properly. I'll give it some time to know for sure. But... greetings from Holland.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety

      Hi Thomas, thanks for your feedback! I'm glad to hear you're so pleased with your machine. The trigger on/off switch should be intuitive and responsive - if you have any further concerns about this as you continue to use your machine, you're welcome to get in touch for assistance. You can reach the Dyson Netherlands team by calling 0800-0206203, or by emailing help@dyson.nl

  • @webslinger2011
    @webslinger2011 Před 6 lety

    People have been using Ultracaps coupled with batteries to improve battery life for years.

  • @dharmeshsolanki4354
    @dharmeshsolanki4354 Před 5 lety

    this man know what he is talking about ..... 😃👍👊 no bullshit

  • @A9Racer
    @A9Racer Před 6 lety

    Can i replace the batteries after they have died(end of life)? it's not clear from the presentation if batteries are easily removable , wouldn't wanna buy another vacuum clean just because batteries have coughed up.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Michael, yes the batteries in all Dyson cord-free vacuums are simple to replace if this is ever needed. This can be completed at home by the owner, and wouldn't require a service from a Dyson engineer.

  • @igqfresh
    @igqfresh Před 6 lety

    curious if one of the Dyson engineers fiddled with creating an electric turbine where it will be place at the front bumper of an electric vehicle and the incoming air will spin the turbine and then recharge the batteries as the EV is moving forward.

  • @dimdull
    @dimdull Před 5 lety

    I wish Dyson moves into robot vacuums that is thinner but has similar functionalities (and better) of Xiaomi Roborock 2. I am a fan of Dyson (owner of 2 Dyson vacuums) and plenty cheap and good robot vacuums (strongly believe in cheaper robot vacuums as the wear and tear is very very high and needs annual replacements but this isn’t environmentally friendly).

  • @chicsuperhousewife
    @chicsuperhousewife Před 6 lety

    Of all the perfection. You left out one very crucial part. None of your V series can stand on its own including V10. Many times you need to use two hands to remove something in order to vacuum. Many times my V8 topple down and hit the floor hard when I don't lean the vacuum properly on the wall. Even is leaning properly, it slides sideways and topple down too. You need to design something like a motorbike level to stand the device on its own while using the floor vacuum head.

    • @corwin-7365
      @corwin-7365 Před 5 lety

      The V10 specifically has a rubber strip on the handle so it can be lent up against the wall, although it can still fall over if you're not careful.

  • @NB-fc4rl
    @NB-fc4rl Před 6 lety

    Well done James Dyson ... I have two of your vacuums now and look forward to cordless. Only one problem you need to tackle now, and its a huge one, and that is price. Technology needs to be affordable. If you cannot bring down the cost then your market will be niche. I'm not paying £500 for a vacuum cleaner no matter how good it is. £200 and you have a sale.

    • @dyson
      @dyson  Před 6 lety

      Hi there, we don't design down to a price - instead we invest in the research and development necessary to introduce new and unique technology. Our experience has shown us people are prepared to pay more for technology that performs better, and is engineered and tested to last.

    • @unknownperson3691
      @unknownperson3691 Před 3 lety

      People who spend anything over 50$/pounds on a vacuum will spend money on a $500 one. That’s how it is.

    • @NB-fc4rl
      @NB-fc4rl Před 3 lety

      @@unknownperson3691 Wrong! ... I spent £250 on my Dyson, but I won't spend £500 on one. The competition has caught up.

  • @phaedrus2k
    @phaedrus2k Před 6 lety

    The big is binner!!

  • @mexicanboxingkartel8283

    I'm bold enough to say that this technology could be used for space travel. This creates enough g force to charge itself.