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Published on 2024-12-15 23:03:17 - 7NEWS
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  • Shark has joined forces with TEDTalks astrophysicist Dr Sara Webb to introduce a groundbreaking new vacuum cleaner: the PowerDetect Clean & Empty System. The revolutionary technology promises to change the way Australians think about vacuuming, with a scientific twist that could make traditional cleaning methods obsolete.
Shark has introduced a new vacuum technology called PowerDetect, developed in collaboration with an astrophysicist, aimed at enhancing cleaning efficiency. This innovative system features a sensor that detects the amount of dirt on the floor, automatically adjusting suction power to ensure optimal cleaning performance while conserving energy. The vacuum also includes an Auto-Empty System, which automatically empties the dust container into a base unit, reducing the need for manual emptying. This technology not only promises a more thorough clean but also integrates smart features like voice control and app connectivity for a seamless user experience. The collaboration with an astrophysicist underscores Shark's commitment to applying advanced scientific principles to everyday household tasks, making cleaning more effective and less labor-intensive.

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