Dyson has developed a technology for vacuum cleaners that uses lasers to search for dirt and dust and suction them out. This technology will be available in the V15 Detect device.

The cordless vacuum cleaner lights green lasers in front of the nozzle so that every small piece of dirt or dust can be easily sucked out from the ground.

And the device basically works just like you bend over the ground and light a flashlight to find that small object that you've dropped but you can't see with the naked eye.

The V15Detect laser dust detection mode is configured to work on hardwood floors and tiles, and is available on the head of a Dyson vacuum.

The laser diode is mounted at a 1.5-degree angle and sits 7.2 millimeters off the ground, and casts a wide beam of green light right in front of the broom head.

And the function of this mode does not depend on the ambient lighting in the room, says Dyson, and the "V15Detect" device not only uses lasers, but thanks to the pressure sensor, it also calculates the amount of particles that you suck from the floor, and in its storage box.

And you can see it clearly displayed on the screen of the vacuum cleaner.

The main point of this feature, Dyson notes, is for the owner to get a good idea of ​​the most prominent types of particles in his home, but the Dyson broom also helps improve its auto power mode capability.

It knows when to increase suction automatically when there are more particles in a certain area.

It especially reduces suction in clean areas, extending battery life.

For batteries, the vacuum cleaner, when fully operational, can work up to 60 minutes from the start of its runtime.

The vacuum cleaner is fully powered by a Dyson Hyperdymium motor that spins up to 125,000 revolutions per minute, making it the most powerful cordless vacuum cleaner on the market, says Dyson.

And a broom on the market is around $ 699.99 which is a lot of money, but your home will be shiny clean.