Dyson put someone else's motor in its robot vacuum
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Dyson put someone else's motor in its robot vacuum
""It's not one of our V10 motors; it's one of our partner technologies," said Lawson McLean."
""The Spot + Scrub is a complete departure from Dyson's previous models and has obvious similarities to other robot vacuums on the market.""
""The fact that Dyson had help with its newest robot vacuum was suspected from the day it was announced late last year.""
""Outsourcing manufacturing of key components is far from unusual in the world of robot vacuum manufacturers or manufacturing in general.""
Dyson's Spot + Scrub Ai robot vacuum and mop does not utilize a Dyson motor, instead relying on third-party technologies for its vacuum motor and lidar-based navigation. This marks a departure from Dyson's previous models, which were built solely on its own engineering. The company confirmed that the device was co-engineered, merging existing Dyson technologies with external platforms. This acknowledgment of outsourcing key components is notable for a brand known for its high-speed motors and cyclonic vacuum technology.
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