Dyson introduces a new AR feature displaying vacuumed and untouched areas
Dyson’s announcement of augmented reality vacuuming with its CleanTrace system may seem like something out of an April Fool’s joke, but the company assures us it’s real and set to launch in June. While the concept of vacuuming with AR may sound a bit whimsical and unnecessary, Dyson believes it can enhance the cleaning experience.
CleanTrace will be available for the Dyson Gen5detect system, accessible through smartphones rather than specialized AR headsets. The system overlays a purple path on the screen, indicating where the vacuum has cleaned, aiming to ensure comprehensive coverage of the room.
Dyson was inspired by its own robot vacuum mapping technology, which offers a methodical cleaning approach. By providing visual feedback on cleaning progress, CleanTrace aims to make vacuuming more efficient and less time-consuming.
Research shows that people tend to overestimate the time spent cleaning, suggesting that many dislike the task. CleanTrace’s goal is to streamline the process and potentially make it more enjoyable. Who knows, vacuuming might even become a gamified experience in the future.