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7NEWS
11 hours ago
- 7NEWS
Best-selling Dyson fan heater is flying off the shelves with $200 off for a limited time
When it comes to staying warm and breathing clean air in winter, Australians are no longer settling for basic heaters that do half the job. The Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link Purifying Fan Heater, now on sale for $599 (down from $799) on Amazon, with more than 100 units sold in the past month alone. This isn't just your average space heater. It's a triple-function machine that heats in winter, cools in summer and purifies the air all year round, making it a smart investment for anyone tired of dusty fans and drying heaters. With Air Multiplier technology, the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool projects a powerful stream of purified air across the room, amplifying surrounding air to deliver an uninterrupted flow. Whether you're sitting in front of the TV or working from your home office, you'll feel the difference in minutes. But what really sets it apart is its 360° filtration system, which captures odours, gases and 99.97 per cent of particles as small as 0.3 microns. This includes allergens, dust and pollutants. It's tested and rated for filtration efficiency at 0.1 microns, meaning even the tiniest nasties floating in the air are no match for this machine. If you've got pets, live near a busy road or simply value clean indoor air, this feature alone makes the Dyson a standout. One shopper said, 'This is an excellent space heater for my loft apartment. The incorporated air filter is such a bonus to this hot/cold dual unit. My dog loves to lie in front of it during cold nights. Great purchase, would recommend this to anyone looking to heat up or cool down a space or in need of a great air purifier!' There's also a built-in thermostat and oscillation function (up to 70°) so it can heat or cool the room evenly and efficiently. You'll no longer have to huddle in front of a glowing coil or deal with a fan that only cools one corner. The Jet Focus Control even lets you choose between personal heating or full-room coverage. The sleek design hides some clever touches too: a curved, magnetised remote control that neatly sits on top of the unit, easy-to-change filters, and real-time air quality updates via the MyDyson app, which lets you monitor and control the unit from anywhere. With 93 per cent positive ratings from over 1,000 customers and 10,000+ recent orders from the Dyson brand, it's easy to see why this fan heater is flying off the virtual shelves during winter.


Telegraph
3 days ago
- Telegraph
Dyson 360 Vis Nav review: It's still the best robot vacuum cleaner you can buy
This article contains affiliate links. The products or services listed have been selected independently by journalists after hands-on testing or sourcing expert opinions. We may earn a commission when you click a link, buy a product or subscribe to a service. What is the Dyson 360 Vis Nav? The Dyson 360 Vis Nav is a high-end machine that was named the Best Buy in our round-up of the best robot vacuum cleaners. It's not a do-it-all robot vacuum, like the Dreame X50 or Shark PowerDetect models, but it instead combines powerful suction with intelligent navigation. Its standout feature is a 360-degree vision system that maps rooms in real time, allowing for methodical, edge-to-edge cleaning. Unlike many of its competitors, the 360 Vis Nav has a unique D‑shaped body engineered to reach into corners, a full-width brush bar that stretches across the front of the machine, and a side-edge duct that captures dust along skirting boards and in corners. The device connects to the MyDyson app, which provides an interface for viewing maps, adjusting no-go zones and scheduling cleans by room and power mode. It also lets you monitor battery life, bin status and the filter condition. While its premium price may give pause, especially given its lack of self-emptying and mopping capabilities, the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum cleaner is one of the few that can match the performance of even the best cordless vacuums. A cheaper alternative however is the Hoover HG4 robot vacuum, which was named the Best Value buy in our round-up. JUMP TO: How we test I tested the Dyson 360 Vis Nav by assessing its vacuuming performance across my entire home over a two-week period. I set up one dock downstairs to test it on the wooden floors in the living room, kitchen and utility room, and the second one upstairs, where the rooms are carpeted. It didn't just have different floor types to contend with: it had to navigate a one-year-old with a tendency of throwing food, a greyhound that takes up as more space than your average piece of furniture, and a high-pile rug that has successfully bewildered some of Dyson's competitors. As with all of our robot vacuum reviews, we assessed the Dyson 360 Vis Nav's performance across five key metrics. I considered whether its design was fit for purpose, how easy the companion app is to navigate, whether the battery life can see it through a full-home clean and whether it matches up to Dyson's lofty claims when it comes to vacuuming performance. Why you can trust Telegraph Recommended Our thorough, real-world tests will always help you find the best product. No manufacturer ever sees Telegraph Recommended reviews before publication and we don't accept payment in exchange for favourable reviews, nor do we allow brands to pay for placement in our articles. All opinions are based on independent expert opinion and our hands-on testing. Visit our Who We Are page to learn more. Design and build Score: 9/10 The 360 Vis Nav is immediately recognisable as a Dyson machine thanks to its striking blue chassis and the chunky cyclones that sit on top of the dust canister. It's perhaps not instantly recognisable as a robot vacuum, though, as its unique D-shaped body – which Dyson has engineered to better fit into corners for edge-to-edge cleaning – is unlike anything else on the market. It is also different in that it lacks the rotating side brushes you typically see on robot vacuums. Instead, it features a bar brush that spans the entire length of the vacuum's body and a novel extending side duct that automatically redirects suction to capture dust and debris right up to the wall. While these features are impressive, my favourite thing about the 360 Vis Nav's design is its small footprint and the fact that two docks are included as standard, which proved incredibly practical during testing. I placed one upstairs and one downstairs, making multi-floor cleaning far less of a hassle as there was no lugging the vacuum or base between levels. I'm also a fan of the smooth action of the vacuum's bin-emptying mechanism, though it's somewhat disappointing that it doesn't come with a self-emptying function, especially given its luxury price tag. Performance and results Score: 9/10 At the core of the Dyson 360 Vis Nav is a motor that spins at up to 110,000 rpm, generating an impressive 65 air watts of suction. This is significantly stronger than most robot vacuums on the market and makes the Vis Nav particularly effective at lifting embedded dirt, fine dust and pet hair, even in low power modes. It's one of the few robot vacuums we tested that rivals the cleaning performance of a full-size cordless model – I only ran to my trusty Dyson V8 for the stairs. For more power, consider a stick vacuum, such as the Dyson Gen5Detect instead. I was impressed by its cleaning performance on all floor types, efficiently handling scattered food crumbs and half-eaten bits of pasta on my laminate flooring, and leaving the high-pile rug in my living room looking refreshed and thoroughly cleaned, which is something that other models have struggled to achieve. But it is on carpets where the 360 Vis Nav really shows off. Thanks to the full-width brush head, which has stiff nylon bristles that remove deep dirt in carpets, the robot vac left our upstairs floors looking spotless, even along edges and skirting boards. I tested the vacuum mostly in Auto mode, which means the 360 Vis Nav automatically crank up the suction when it encounters a particularly dusty area (read: my whole home). Connectivity Score: 9/10 After a couple of months of testing various robot vacuums, the Dyson 360 Vis Nav was a breath of fresh air when it came to set up. Assembly took just minutes, and from there I simply had to plug in the charging dock, fire up the MyDyson app (yes, the same app where you manage the warranty for your hair dryer) and enter the Wi-Fi password. The Dyson then set off on its maiden voyage. It first performs a mapping run, using its 360-degree fish-eye camera to see its surroundings, rather than a laser-guided LiDAR system like most of its rivals. This was completed quickly, and the map was pretty accurate though you do have to manually divide the space into rooms and add in any 'no-go' zones. The MyDyson app is incredibly basic, perhaps due to the limited functionality of the robot vacuum itself (its lack of mopping capabilities, for example). There's no option to watch the vacuum as it moves around your home, for example, with the app instead offering a retrospective look at its last activity that tells you how long it cleaned for and highlights any particularly dusty areas it encountered. The Dyson 360 Vis Nav offers alternative ways to interact with it, though. You can manually set it to clean via the onboard display, or with voice control using Amazon Alexa or Google Home. Usability Score: 10/10 If a technophobe friend or family member is in the market for a robot vacuum and you're already dreading the late-night phone calls asking for help – 'my vacuum cleaner says it's stuck on a cliff!' – the Dyson 360 Vis Nav could be an excellent option. Not only is it easy to set up, but it's incredibly easy to use, so much so that I often forgot it existed. The simplicity of the app means it's ideal for even non-tech-savvy folk; you can simply press a button for the vacuum to start cleaning, or set a schedule for it to clean your home at the same time each day. Perhaps most impressive is the fact that, in the two weeks I tested it, I had no issues; no warnings that the vacuum was stuck, and no nasty run-ins with loose Apple Watch chargers. Just press a button and off it goes, easily navigating obstacles (like greyhounds) and gliding under furniture to provide a deep clean. Battery life and recharge time Score: 9/10 The vacuum offers four operating modes – Quiet, Auto, Quick and Boost – each tailored for different tasks and energy consumption. Battery life ranges up to about 50 to 65 minutes in Auto mode, according to Dyson, dropping to around 15 minutes in Boost mode. When power runs low, it autonomously returns to its dock to recharge and resume cleaning where it left off. During all my tests the vacuum didn't once run out of charge mid-clean however, even in Boost mode, though perhaps that's owing to the modest size of my home. According to Dyson, the Vis Nav takes just shy of three hours to recharge to full from zero (again, not a problem I've encountered during my time with the robot vac). Technical specifications Dyson might be the biggest name in vacuum cleaners, but how does it compare to Roomba, a brand synonymous with vacuums of the robot kind? Should you buy the Dyson 360 Vis Nav? On paper, the Dyson 360 Vis Nav isn't the most capable robot vacuum cleaner on the market; it's over a year old, it doesn't mop and you have to empty the dust canister manually. However, it remains the best performance-wise and left my carpets looking cleaner than ever. If being able to mop is important to you, the Dyson Wash G1 is a dedicated hard floor cleaner, though it is on the pricey side. Yes, if: You want a powerful robot vacuum for different floor types that gets into the edges You don't want a bulky robot vacuum taking up space You have pets and/or allergies No, if: You want a robot vacuum that self-empties You want a robot vacuum that also mops Dyson 360 Vis Nav FAQ Does the Dyson 360 Vis Nav self-empty? No, the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum cleaner does not feature a self-emptying capability. Unlike some premium models equipped with auto-empty docks, the 360 Vis Nav requires manual intervention to empty its dustbin. It utilises a hygienic one-touch ejection mechanism, allowing users to dispose of collected debris without direct contact. While this design maintains Dyson's commitment to cleanliness, it may be less convenient for those seeking an entirely hands-off cleaning experience. How well does the Dyson 360 Vis Nav navigate and map homes? The Dyson 360 Vis Nav excels at navigation and mapping, thanks to its 360-degree vision system and intelligent Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) technology. It creates detailed floor maps in real time, enabling precise, systematic cleaning rather than the erratic paths of cheaper models. The robot avoids obstacles and adjusts to different floor types, while its MyDyson companion app shows users cleaning reports and offers the chance to set room-specific routines. Overall, its navigation is among the most advanced in the robotic vacuum category. How effective is the Dyson 360 Vis Nav on different floor types and with pet hair? The Dyson 360 Vis Nav performs impressively across various floor types, from hardwood and laminate to carpet and even high-pile rugs. Its powerful suction is among the strongest in the robot vacuum market, with Dyson's Hyperdymium motor spinning at up to 110,000 rpm, generating an impressive 65 air watts of suction. The motorised full-width brush bar effectively lifts debris and embedded pet hair. While impossible to test, Dyson claims the vacuum is capable of trapping 99.99 per cent of particles as small as 0.1 microns thanks to its whole-machine HEPA filtration, making it well suited to allergy sufferers and pet owners.


Daily Record
7 days ago
- Health
- Daily Record
Dyson air purifier helps beat summer allergies - and is £100 off
Allergies might be getting Brits down - but this Dyson deal might help Brits suffering from hay fever and other summer allergies during the heat might be in luck because Amazon has a new deal on a Dyson air purifier with a big discount. The Dyson Purifier Cool PC1 i s an air purifier which works by filtering out microscopic impurities and allergens from the air. This purifier has the ability to capture gases, odours and 99.95% of pollutants as small as 0.1 microns, including allergens such as pollen and dust mites, thermal comfort temperature adjustment at night. There's connectivity via the MyDyson app, which can be flicked on and off when needed. The app even lets shoppers measure the air quality to see how the purifier is helping and what pollutants it is helping filter out. As well as that, the whole purifier, not just the filtration system, is fully sealed to HEPA H13 grade – so what goes inside, stays inside. There are alternatives as well. Argos is selling this Bush Air Purifier for £120, and there's also this £138 Blueair purifier, which also has app control. The Daily Mirror also recently reviewed the same air purifier to determine whether it was up to par. Grab the Dyson Purifier Cool PC1 from Amazon for a big discount £449 £249 Amazon GET DEAL Product Description Gadget expert Laura Mulley said: "Like all Dyson products, the new Purifier Cool PC1 is really easy to set up and work out how to use, and looks incredibly slick in the home. "We have an open-plan kitchen/living room so I set this up between in the two, in the hope of capturing cooking smells, smoke from our log burner, and pollen from our back doors (I haven't quite found the best way to hide the wires, so it may end up moving further into the kitchen). "I typically keep it on 'auto' and leave it to do its thing – and this it does, automatically detecting pollution and allergen levels and adjusting its output to match, trying to keep the data in the green (or 'good') category. "I also think that it'll be a godsend in summer, when the gentle breeze it expels will be incredibly welcome; we'll probably move it into our bedroom then, when the nighttime temperature adjustment feature will come into its own (other customers have reported it really helping with sleep). I'd also previously owned another model of Dyson fan before, and the filter didn't need changing for years. "In terms of downsides, it's obviously expensive, and it's quite big (although tall, so it doesn't take up much floor space). It's also hard to pinpoint if this in itself makes a huge difference to our quality of life. But our home feels cleaner and fresher since having it; if you can afford it, I think it's a good investment."


CNET
30-05-2025
- Business
- CNET
Woot Just Dropped the Dyson Zone Headphones to a New Record-Low Price
Most know Dyson for hair tools like the viral Airwrap or powerful vacuums, but the brand also keeps up with the big brands in the audio market. Of course, price is always a sticking point, regardless of the Dyson product, but that has changed for a limited time. The new Dyson Zone active noise-canceling headphones are now 63% off, reducing the cost to $260 from $700. We don't see discounts this massive every day, so this one might not last long. For $260, you get a blue pair with eight noise-canceling microphones, custom EQ, intelligent signal processing and full-spectrum clarity for optimized, clear sound. The cups are also designed to rest softly on your ears, thanks to micro-suede cushions. If you live in a city or commute often, you'll appreciate the attachable visor that delivers purified air to your nose and mouth without touching your face. And speaking of being on the move, the battery will last up to 50 hours with just audio and noise cancelation, or 4 hours when the air purification feature is active -- perfect for busy days. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. This smart device also lets you monitor air quality and tweak settings using the MyDyson app. At $440 off, this is one of those rare deals that don't come around often. Still, if you think this discount isn't for you, check out our list of the best headphones deals to explore some more options. Why this deal matters Dyson is known for precise engineering, and it shows with this pair of headphones. And a rare 63% off deal lets you grab this premium device for way less than half the original price -- but it might not last for long. Quantities on Woot are always pretty limited. So, if you've been looking to upgrade, this is your chance to score the Dyson headphones for a new low price.


Tom's Guide
22-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
Dyson just announced the ‘world's slimmest vacuum cleaner' — and it looks like a game-changer
When it comes to some of the best vacuum cleaners, Dyson is a brand well known for power, advanced features and, of course, innovative design. So it comes as no surprise that its latest, cordless vacuum cleaner is capturing everyone's attention. The British company has just announced the Dyson PencilVac, which it claims is the "world's slimmest vacuum cleaner". At just 38mm (1.4 inches) in diameter and 1.8kg (3.96lbs), it's the perfect size for fitting into narrow spots, and can go under low furniture. Yet despite the humble appearance, the Dyson PencilVac is packed full with new tech and ground-breaking features — and it's all in the handle wand. At first glance, the Dyson PencilVac certainly doesn't look like the average cordless vacuum. In fact, it resembles more of a glorified Swiffer, and there is a notable absence of its signature dust bin canister. However, the Dyson PencilVac comes with a clever, air-compressing bin design inside. Essentially this compresses dust into its tiny, 0.08L capacity, allowing it to hold up to five times more dirt and debris. What's more, this means less trips to empty into the trash. Impressive! Despite its super thin size, the Dyson PencilVac still boasts super power. This is thanks to its ' Hyperdymium' 140K motor that's only 28mm (1.1 inches) — the brand's smallest motor yet. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. It also comes with an upgraded, dust-separation system to capture micron particles and ensure only cleaner air is released back into the home. The PencilVac is also Dyson's first vacuum cleaner to have a conical brush bar cleaner head that ejects long hair. This will prevent a tangled mess in the bar, and is ideal for pet owners. What's more, as it continuously spins, this ensures cleaning in all directions right up to the edge and baseboards that are usually harder to deep clean. Unlike previous cordless vacuums, the Dyson PencilVac is the first to connect to the MyDyson app — which was originally limited to its purifiers and other air treatment machines. Now you can receive real-time reports and handy alerts, such as when to clean the filter, and additional settings for your PencilVac. The LCD screen will also display your power setting and battery life. And as for runtime, its swappable battery promises up to 60 minutes of runtime, which is always a bonus if you want an uninterrupted cleaning session. For those who are just as excited about the Dyson PencilVac as I am, you'll have to wait a little longer, as it won't be officially released until 2026 (sadly). However, I certainly can't wait to review this slimmest cordless vacuum ever — which looks to be something of a game-changer when it comes to space-saving vacuum cleaners. Watch this space for more updates.