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Easier not being green: Why I ditched Bissell for the Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser
Easier not being green: Why I ditched Bissell for the Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser

Android Authority

time5 days ago

  • Android Authority

Easier not being green: Why I ditched Bissell for the Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser

Ryan Haines / Android Authority I'll admit it — I'm pretty new to the carpet life. Having spent most of my adulthood in apartment buildings, I just accepted laminate and tile as ways of life. Now that I live in a house, though, I have a couple of new surfaces to worry about. I have rugs from room to room and carpet throughout my living area, and I've quickly learned that a weekly pass with a vacuum is like trying to fight a fire with a teacup. So, I decided it was time to venture into the wide world of carpet cleaners. I started where everyone does, with a Bissell Big Green. After all, it was a name I grew up knowing and always seemed like the best in the business. At least, it was until I got to try Tineco's CARPET ONE Cruiser and learned how much more I could get out of a carpet cleaner. Here's how I put the two to the test. Heavy? Or heavy duty? Ryan Haines / Android Authority I'll be honest — if I lived entirely alone, I don't know if I ever would have ditched my Bissell Big Green. It's a perfectly fine carpet cleaner that gets the job done, so I probably would have just rolled along none the wiser. However, as a proud dad of two cats, I tend to shy away from anything that stresses out my kids. And, when I'm fumbling to pull a 40-pound carpet cleaner out of my closet, it tends to send them scurrying. So, when I first saw Tineco's cleaning lineup back at CES 2025, I was intrigued by the idea of something a little more portable. At just 9.98 kilograms, the CARPET ONE Cruiser weighs about half of the Big Green, and I don't feel like I'm stumbling to get it out and set up nearly as much. I realized how much of a difference a little careful design can make as I unboxed the two cleaners and found myself straining to pull out the Big Green compared to the CARPET ONE Cruiser. Sure, the Big Green is a little easier to put together since it only has one removable part — the hose — but I'm not sure simplicity is always best. I greatly appreciate that I can pop the CARPET ONE Cruiser into pieces, making it much easier to clean or unjam if something goes through the brushes and the filters. Power and precision in one Ryan Haines / Android Authority Not only is the CARPET ONE Cruiser far lighter than the Big Green, but I also feel it's easier to control. Whereas the Big Green is somewhat of a brute-force, on-or-off cleaning tool, the CARPET ONE Cruiser has three cleaning modes you can easily toggle between right from the handle. I'll admit that I've spent most of my cleaning sessions in Auto mode, trusting the iLoop sensor to figure out how dirty my various carpets and rugs are. However, it's nice to have the option for Max power and Accessory support without jumping through too many hoops. When you're done with the various cleaning modes, you can flip the CARPET ONE Cruiser into Drying mode with a quick press of the Power Dry button. Sure, the Bissell Big Green tries to flip around and dry my rugs and carpets, too, but it's not quite the same. Where the CARPET ONE Cruiser has 167-degree Power Dry technology, the Big Green is more comfortable leaving my carpets just slightly damp so that they finish air drying. I might not mind the temporary dampness without my pets, but nothing attracts cat hair as efficiently as a slightly damp surface. Yes, there's even a Tineco app Ryan Haines / Android Authority And, as if multiple cleaning settings weren't enough, the Tineco app is surprisingly helpful too. I'm only surprised because I never expected a carpet cleaner to need smart capabilities, but now that I have them, I'm beginning to see the light. Essentially, the Tineco app pairs my CARPET ONE Cruiser to my phone, letting me check how long I have spent cleaning and drying my carpet, and it gives me a quick overview of the cleaning modes, should I need to swap between them. Of course, if the Tineco app only gave me insights into my cleaning habits, I probably wouldn't use it a ton — it would mostly remind me that I should clean more. However, it also lets me flip a few quick settings on my CARPET ONE Cruiser without ever touching the device, and that's a convenience I can't say no to. Whether I need to flip my cleaning method from Clean Water to Solution or tweak the speed at which the wheels turn, I can do it right from the palm of my hand for the next time I need to clean. Bissell's app? Well, there isn't one — at least not one that lets me change how the Big Green runs. It's either on or off, and any cleaning is left to me and my own devices. A good set of wheels goes a long way Bissell Big Green wheels Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser wheels If my current apartment were covered in just a single layer of rugs or carpets, I might never have given my carpet cleaning setup a second thought. I mean, it's easy enough to roll a vacuum from laminate flooring to carpet, and you'd hope something like the Bissell Big Green would be the same way. However, I have multiple layers of carpets and rugs, making life tough. Instead of gliding seamlessly from one level to the next, I've found that the Bissell tends to hit the edge of my fringed oriental rug and stop, or worse, fold it over on itself. Without any propulsion or assistance, I have to muscle it backward and lift it over the edge to start cleaning — and again, it's a heavy piece of equipment. Tineco's CARPET ONE Cruiser, on the other hand, has just enough oomph in its studded wheels that I can change surfaces without issue. That oomph comes from its SmoothPower Tech wheels, which have bidirectional assist, making it easier to push or pull with less effort. The CARPET ONE Cruiser also lets you swap between High, Medium, and Low assistance so you're not flying too quickly across low-pile surfaces. Self-cleaning makes my job easier Ryan Haines / Android Authority Unfortunately, as I quickly learned after setting up my Big Green, carpet cleaning doesn't stop when your floors are finished. Yes, your floors look great, but then you have to take on the more challenging task of cleaning your carpet cleaner. At least, you do with the Bissell. Pretty much as soon as you're finished with the Big Green and you drain off its hefty 1.75-gallon tank, you're then left to clean the rest of the carpet bits out of the brushes and filters, making two jobs for the price of one. The process is decently simple thanks to Bissell's large components, but I won't say I love getting messy as soon as I've cleaned. With the CARPET ONE Cruiser, on the other hand, cleaning is as easy as pushing a button. Yes, you still have to empty the dirty water, but a quick tap on the handle sends the Cruiser into a two-minute self-cleaning mode. It shoots water through the brush roller, suction opening, and brush cover, making sure that they don't hold onto any remaining mess from your floors. When finished, the carpet cleaner shifts seamlessly into a three-minute drying cycle, pushing 131-degree air over the brush to dry it and prevent mustiness. You don't have to worry about making a mess of the self-cleaning process either, since the CARPET ONE Cruiser comes with its own docking station that pushes the sprayed water right back into the dirty water tank for easy disposal. The cleaner also comes with a simple hair removal tool that slices through tangles so you can easily remove whatever gets caught, perhaps the only part of the cleaning process that involves getting a little dirty. Cleaning shootout Ryan Haines / Android Authority It's easy to sit here and point out different specs that put the CARPET ONE Cruiser ahead of Bissell's Big Green, but let's face it — nothing beats a real-world test. So, I let my living room carpet and rug take the brunt of a stormy week here in Baltimore, and then set the two cleaners up head-to-head. Here's how they handled my home: Water capacity I'm nothing if not patient in my day-to-day life, and I'd like to think that extends to cleaning, too. In reality, though, if I have to fill and empty a tank of any kind more than once, I'm probably going to call it a day. So, in this sense, the Bissell Big Green actually comes out on top. Its 1.75-gallon capacity is massive, ensuring that I never really have to return to the sink once I've started my task. It does require a lot more solution during the setup process — two large caps (about 5oz.) to the CARPET ONE Cruiser's two small caps — but I have to remember that I'm adding them to a lot more water. The Cruiser's smaller 2-liter capacity means I get much closer to needing a refill in the middle of the process, which isn't my favorite. That said, it's much easier to heft a 2-liter tank than over a gallon, and I'm thoroughly convinced that I can stretch the included cleaning solution much further. Cleaning speeds Ryan Haines / Android Authority I also mentioned it above, but the Bissell Big Green is a very set-and-forget tool. It's either on or off, and it approaches every carpet the same way. It'll use plenty of power, but sometimes that's more than you need. I guess it does take some of the thought out of the job, though I'd much rather be mindful of the health of my hand-me-down oriental rugs. To that end, the CARPET ONE Cruiser's Max and Auto cleaning modes offer much more peace of mind, and I'll admit I've stuck with the Auto setting more times than not. I trust it to approach my surfaces with care and pick out the difference between relatively new carpet and a much older, more delicate rug. It doesn't hurt that the Cruiser shows the active soil level with an easy-to-read red-to-blue ring, either, where red indicates more debris and blue indicates a nice, clean surface. Solution application Ryan Haines / Android Authority Along the same lines of manual vs automatic, I appreciate that the CARPET ONE Cruiser takes all the guesswork out of applying its cleaning solution. I can simply push it forward and pull it back and know that it's sending out suds, usually because I can still see them after a first pass. To me, it feels like a more consistent application of cleaning power, which is just what I need as a fledgling carpet cleaner. By comparison, Big Green's approach to cleaning solution feels just a little dated. Any time I need to apply solution, I have to pull a hardware trigger on the handle. According to Bissell, it's best to spray as you push forward and a spray as you pull back, followed by another pass without applying more solution. It's not a hard technique to get used to; it just requires more manual thought than I'd usually like. Upholstery brushes Ryan Haines / Android Authority I've also mostly focused on the cleaning techniques for my floors so far, but both the Bissell Big Green and Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser come with spot cleaners and hoses to clean areas like your couch or carpeted steps. I don't currently have steps to worry about, but I've taken both cleaners to task on my couch and come away decently impressed both times. The Big Green's Tough Stain tool is slightly larger than the Cruiser's at six inches, but I sometimes find it a bit too big for the tighter creases on my couch. Tineco also added a clever touch of putting brushes on the sides of its spot cleaner, so I've been able to use it in corners without feeling like I'm missing a spot or needing a second pass. Which carpet cleaner is right for you? Ryan Haines / Android Authority I spent a long time assuming that Bissell was just the best in the business when it came to carpet cleaning. It's like trusting Nike for running shoes or Goodyear for tires — you go with the name you know. Now, though, I'm coming around to the idea that Tineco might have a better idea of what it takes to make a modern carpet cleaner. Sure, the Big Green and the CARPET ONE Cruiser do the job well — they offer multiple cleaning attachments, convenient tank capacities, and long cables so you're not stretching from one outlet through your house. I also appreciate how easy they both are to set up and start running, and the Big Green's foldable handle makes it just a little bit easier to store out of sight. However, all of the finer points favor the CARPET ONE Cruiser. I don't feel like I want to hide its modern design away in a closet, and the Tineco app makes it much easier to monitor my cleaning habits from one week to the next. Mix in helpful features like the self-cleaning mode and propelled wheels with multiple speeds, and I'll probably keep coming back to the Cruiser as I keep making messes throughout my apartment. Right now, the Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser is the more expensive of the two cleaners, retailing at $699, but I think the extra power and flexibility are worth the cost. Also, the CARPET ONE Cruiser will be available for 30% off during Amazon's Prime Day event, dropping its final price to $489 from July 8 to July 11, but you can use the code TIN25PDPR for an extra 5% off to get it all the way down to $454. The Bissell Big Green currently costs $411. Tineco CARPET ONE Cruiser Propelled wheels • Self-cleaning setting • Convenient, portable design MSRP: $699.99 A smooth, modern carpet cleaner. The CARPET ONE Cruiser from Tineco is a modern take on carpet cleaning, pairing a lightweight, ergonomic design with efficient suction and a powerful drying mode that's much better than the usual steam-cleaning technique. See price at AmazonSee price at Tineco Positives Propelled wheels Propelled wheels Self-cleaning setting Self-cleaning setting Convenient, portable design Cons Can be pricey Can be pricey Small water tank

AI energy management: How smart devices are cutting bills for Indian households
AI energy management: How smart devices are cutting bills for Indian households

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

AI energy management: How smart devices are cutting bills for Indian households

Electricity costs are no joke, and Indian households have been feeling the pinch for a while now. But there's a quiet shift happening, smart, AI-powered energy management systems are slipping into homes, and they're already making a difference. They don't just automate routines; they help you slash bills and lighten your carbon footprint, all while running in the background. AI energy management in Indian households is the new future. At CES 2025, EcoFlow turned heads with its Oasis system, a full-suite AI energy manager that knows your home better than you do. It juggles inputs from solar panels, battery backups, and appliances in real-time. So if there's a power cut or peak pricing kicks in, the AI automatically switches to stored energy without needing a manual override. There's also a built-in voice assistant. Instead of navigating a dozen apps, just ask the system to run the AC only when you're home, or to shift power-heavy tasks like laundry to off-peak hours. It's like having an energy-savvy butler. Smart devices saving power room-by-room Beyond the big systems, Indian homes are now getting smarter at the device level too. Take the Aqara smart ecosystem. It links sensors, lights, ACs, and plugs to detect whether a room is occupied, and powers down the devices you forgot to switch off. No more fans whirring in empty rooms. Then there are smart thermostats. Brands like Haier are rolling out AI-enabled ACs that remember your preferences and learn how to cool (or heat) your space efficiently. These alone can cut energy bills by up to 30%. And don't underestimate smart plugs. Some Smart Plug lets you schedule your appliances so you're not wasting power on standby. Forgot to turn off the geyser? One tap on the app, and it's done. Better yet, link it to your voice assistant for hands-free control. AI and the bigger energy picture This isn't just about homes. AI is also being used to balance electricity grids, optimize renewables, and reduce transmission losses. India's National Smart Grid Mission and UDAY scheme are baking AI into national energy infrastructure. So the smart plug in your bedroom? It's part of a much bigger story. Smarter homes, Lower bills AI-powered devices are turning energy management from a headache into a hands-free, cost-cutting solution. And in the long run, these upgrades don't just save money, they help build a greener India.

This $1,299 Robot Dog Plays Soccer, Dances and Can 'Evolve' With AI
This $1,299 Robot Dog Plays Soccer, Dances and Can 'Evolve' With AI

CNET

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

This $1,299 Robot Dog Plays Soccer, Dances and Can 'Evolve' With AI

After an initial appearance at CES 2025, the Hengbot $1,299 Sirius robot dog is going on preorder Thursday, highlighting an agile body that's able to play soccer while also integrating with OpenAI to develop its own personality. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET's parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) While robot dogs have been around for decades with brands like Sony's Aibo, Hengbot's Sirius robot is putting a particular emphasis on how quickly it can move. The company has been showing this off in videos that demonstrate it dancing to piano music or shaking hands next to an actual dog. The Sirius robot has a total of 14 axis across its legs and head along with proprietary joints named Neurocore that let it move more naturally. Hengbot says it's also customizable using a "game-like" editor, featuring the ability to customize the robot's personality to be more like specific dogs such as a Corgi, set up different facial reactions to appear on its head or upload voice packs to customize what the robot sounds like. However Hengbot does note that, because this is a robot after all, the Sirius robot dog is meant primarily for flat indoor surfaces and isn't meant to be played with outside. So while dancing and soccer games (which can be played with an included controller) are fine, the Sirius robot is unlikely to be running up and down the stairs of a house. The robot's battery will also let it run for 40 to 60 minutes when moving or one to two hours when standing still and Hengbot says it takes about an hour to recharge. Other specs on Sirius include an 8-megapixel camera used for vision, two USB-C ports used for development and accessories Hengbot's Sirius robot dog can be set up with controllers and a VR headset to play a soccer game. Hengbot Using a network connection, the Sirius robot develops it's personality with an integration with large language models like OpenAI, which it also uses to process voice commands. This can include asking it to dance, sit or to act like other animals like a cat. Hengbot says the dog itself does not collect data but also advises that the Sirius is designed more for adults who would like to use some of the more creative features that the dog is capable of. And that distinction is important, as AI is still prone to hallucinations and other mistakes. For instance, last year my colleague Bridget Carey tested a ChatGPT-enabled teddy bear named Poe made by the Los Angeles-based toy maker Skyrocket. The bear created stories using prompts within the app but at launch its vocabulary was rather verbose for young audiences. While Hengbot's Sirius robot will primarily be dancing, barking and moving about, Hengbot does say that the Sirius robot is eventually intended to integrate with a wider creative platform meant for hosting and sharing different projects. The Sirius robot is available to preorder on Hengbot's website and it's expected to be available this fall.

Hengbot Launches Sirius, an AI-based Programmable and Customizable Robotic Dog for Consumers
Hengbot Launches Sirius, an AI-based Programmable and Customizable Robotic Dog for Consumers

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Hengbot Launches Sirius, an AI-based Programmable and Customizable Robotic Dog for Consumers

Built based on multiple AI models and intelligent robotics, the high-performing robotic dog is already popular amongst beta testers and pre-order customers NEW YORK, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hengbot Innovation Ltd., building a new world of emotionally intelligent and expressive robots, today launched its first product in the Hengbot Universe, Sirius. Sirius is a robotic dog for consumers that made waves at CES 2025 for its powerful AI multimodal interaction capabilities and high dynamic motion performance. Based on AI models, Sirius is the first fully customizable and programmable robotic dog that lets everyday consumers develop and build their own unique robot from the ground up. The robotic companion market is growing rapidly, fueled by advances in AI, robotics, and consumer appetite for emotionally engaging tech. From elderly care to entertainment, robotic pets are emerging as a hot category of interactive consumer gadgets. According to Market Research Future, the global entertainment robot market is expected to surpass $18 billion by 2032, driven by demand for emotionally intelligent, programmable companions. Already embraced by early adopters, Sirius has attracted strong momentum with 3,000+ interested beta testers and 600+ pre-orders ahead of its launch. Hengbot surveyed over 100 early adopters and beta users in the Sirius Launch Facebook group, finding that 46% of respondents are potential first-time robotic pet users, while 54% had experience with at least one other robotic pet. As far as use-cases, respondents stated: 'The way Sirius moved was so fluid, it almost felt real,' said Sohail Khan, a professional reviewer and one of Hengbot's early beta testers. 'For a robot of its size to perform such complex movements, it was truly amazing to see.' Unlike other robotic dogs on the market, Sirius is engineered for more than simple consumer play with high performance, personality, and support for secondary development. With its proprietary Hengbot Neurocore™ joints delivering 14 degrees of freedom, Sirius mimics the movement of real dogs with uncanny realism by jumping, stretching, and dancing with lifelike ease. But what truly sets Sirius apart lies under the hood: an AI head with up to 5 TOPS of edge computing power, large model-driven interaction capabilities, and a modular platform that supports drag-and-drop programming, voice packs, swappable personalities, and even 3D-printable shells. Whether users are teaching Sirius tricks, syncing gestures with voice commands, or uploading custom facial expressions, Sirius adapts and evolves to become a one-of-a-kind companion that moves and thinks like no other robotic dog. Consumers can buy the basic Sirius model starting at $1299 USD. To pre-order and view limited-time discounts, visit AI-driven Innovation & Performance Sirius isn't just reactive, it's responsive, expressive, and deeply intelligent. Powered by a next-gen AI system, Sirius: This level of AI performance is made possible by Hengbot's custom-built hardware and software stack. At its core is Hengbot Neurocore™, a proprietary motor system that integrates three degrees of freedom into a single unit. Sirius features a highly biomimetic and optimized leg structure made from high-strength, all-metal materials. The result is lifelike agility, smooth gait transitions, and movement precision that mirrors the behavior of real dogs. Sirius also features highly adaptive motion control and a lightweight 1 kg frame constructed from aerospace-grade alloy, enabling fast, responsive actions without compromising durability. Combined with an AI head with up to 5 TOPS of edge computing power, USB-C peripheral expansion, and a powerful 2250mAh battery, Sirius delivers elite-level performance in a compact form. With Sirius' launch, Hengbot is setting a new standard for intelligent robotics in the consumer market. Customizations & Programmability From the moment Sirius is unboxed, personalization is at the heart of the experience. Whether used by a tech-savvy developer, a curious kid, or a first-time robot owner, Sirius makes it easy to build, train, and express your own robotic companion—no coding required. Using a game-like visual editor, users can choreograph dance routines, teach Sirius custom tricks, or create entirely new characters with just a few clicks. The experience doesn't stop at movement: 'With Sirius, we didn't just build a robot, we created the first of a new kind of robotic species,' said Peiheng Song, CEO at Hengbot. 'Powered by our Neurocore system, Sirius marks the start of a growing universe of intelligent, customizable robots designed to bring your imagination to life.' Hengbot is expected to announce Sirius's general availability in Fall 2025. Media interested in reviewing Hengbot or other hands-on Sirius experiences are encouraged to reach out. About Hengbot Hengbot Innovation Ltd. is building a new world of emotionally intelligent and expressive robots. While the company continues to innovate in actuators, control systems, and motion planning, its broader mission is to empower a new generation of robots with personality, emotion, and adaptability – bringing to life the childhood dream of having a true robotic companion. Visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Hengbot Innovation Limited

Dreame Adds Intelligent Air Purification to Its Smart Home Line-Up with All-New AirPursue Adaptive Purifiers
Dreame Adds Intelligent Air Purification to Its Smart Home Line-Up with All-New AirPursue Adaptive Purifiers

Globe and Mail

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Dreame Adds Intelligent Air Purification to Its Smart Home Line-Up with All-New AirPursue Adaptive Purifiers

Advanced Tracking Technology and Precision Detection Create Personalized Air Quality Solutions for Everyone to Combat Airborne Allergens, Viruses and More. Dreame Technology, a smart home appliance company renowned for its ecosystem of innovative solutions, today introduced the AirPursue PM20 Adaptive Air Purifier — its debut offering for intelligent air purification technology. The meticulously engineered AirPursue PM20 redefines air quality management with innovative human tracking capabilities and precision detection systems, delivering personalized air purification that adapts to every need. First unveiled at CES 2025, the Dreame PM20 has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as "The World's First AI-Powered and Tracking Air Purifier" and "The World's First Smart Dual-Flow Air Purifier," following comprehensive research of the global air purifier market. Allergy season is hitting Americans harder than ever before, as the pollen season now lasts approximately three weeks longer than it did 50 years ago, and plants and trees produce about 20% more pollen. Additionally, the CDC reported a staggering 60 million Americans — 1 in 3 adults and 1 in 4 children — suffer from seasonal allergies. With longer, more intense allergy seasons becoming the new normal, high-quality air filtration has become essential for many households. "Dreame's cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing how consumers experience clean and healthy homes and with the AirPursue PM20, we're helping reduce airborne viruses and contaminants through our market-leading air filtration," said Ana Wang, General Manager of Dreame Technology North America. "With summer allergies worse than ever, intelligent air purification is essential for consumers, and the PM20 understands and responds to user behavior, allowing people to live their healthier lives." Adaptive Intelligence That Follows Your Every Move The AirPursue PM20 provides pristine air quality without constant manual adjustments through advanced radar technology with precision sensors to create a truly personalized air purification experience. Key features of the AirPursue PM20 include: 1. Human Tracking by Radar Technology — The Enviro Detect Tech system uses intelligent induction power to automatically detect a human presence, delivering dynamic wind adjustment within a 5-meter (16.4 ft) range through 120° coverage, ensuring clean air follows you wherever you go in the room. 2. Dualflow Modulation Technology — Advanced Dualflow Modulation technology provides balanced comfort in hot climates and ventilated spaces, functioning as an air purifier or circulating fan with comprehensive 100m² (1076 ft²) space coverage. The large airflow outlet delivers 400 m³/h of clean air, enhancing the efficiency of the air purifier. 3. Advanced Filtration and Elimination System — A 4-Layer Filtration System helps prevent respiratory infections and reduces allergy symptoms by tackling 14 air pollutants and removing nine types of common bacteria and viruses. 4. Precision Detection with 7 Sensors — An advanced sensor array accurately measures air quality, while an LCD screen shows precise levels of allergens, formaldehyde, TVOC, and other contaminants. 5. Smart Control and Connectivity — The AirPursue PM20 features three operating modes with remote app control through the intuitive Dreamehome App and built-in intelligent voice assistance. Complete AirPursue Series for Every Home Dreame offers two models in the AirPursue series to meet diverse household needs: 1. AirPursue PM20 — The flagship model, priced at $999.99, features a high Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 400 m³/h, making it ideal for larger spaces. 2. AirPursue PM10 — The essential model, priced at $899.99, offers a CADR of 300 m³/h, providing efficient purification for medium-sized rooms. Both models feature a 100m² (1076 ft²)* uniform purification area, 10-meter (32.8 ft)* air projection distance, P4/F4 dust containment class rating, 2-year filter life, H13 HEPA rating and whisper-quiet operation. Each purifier achieves a 99.97%* particle removal rate and includes eight precision sensors, formaldehyde decomposition, remote control and an LCD screen. *All data are based on Dreame in-house lab tests. Availability and Pricing The Dreame AirPursue PM20 and PM10 are now available in both the U.S. and Canadian markets through Dreame's official website and Amazon store. From now until July 8, U.S. customers can pre-order the PM20 at a special price of $749.99 and the PM10 at a price of $699.99 on Dreame's official website, and receive a complimentary Carbon Filter Bundle. In Canada, where the regular price for the PM10 and PM20 is $1099.99 and $1,199.99 respectively, customers can use the code PMDREAME to access early bird pricing — $699.99 for the PM10 and $769.99 for the PM20. About Dreame Technology Established in 2017, Dreame Technology is an innovative consumer product company focused on smart home cleaning appliances with the vision to empower lives through technology. For more information, please visit Media Contact Company Name: Dreame Technology Contact Person: Cissy Cai Email: Send Email Country: United States Website:

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