Author: Napier Lopez / Source: The Next Web
Last year, Dyson promised it would no longer develop corded vacuums, because, well, cords are annoying. But battery life is limited. When I reviewed the V10 last year, I had to constantly think about which power setting to use – do I want more suction or longer runtime?
Dyson’s new V11 Torque Drive makes that a concern of the past. Dyson’s stuck a 20 percent more powerful motor and bigger battery in the vacuum, but the biggest change is the V11’s Dynamic Load Sensor. The DLS is able to detect the resistance on the motorized brush head and adjust suction power accordingly.
That means you don’t have to constantly switch power modes as you move from hardwood to carpet or back again – or be lazy and just leave it on medium or max power all the time. While the previous model promised about an hour of suction power at the lowest power setting, the V11 should get you closer to that mark with mixed usage. Unfortunately, this feature only works with…
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