Dyson is Actually Building that Viral AR Vacuuming App, But Only for iPhone

If you’ve been wondering when you could finally gamify your vacuuming routine after seeing one of the more viral AR videos on social mendia recently, Dyson has you covered, because it’s actually making the thing for iPhone and one of its patently pricey stick vacuums.

Shopify’s Principal XR Engineer Daniel Beauchamp is no stranger to prototyping weird and wild AR/VR input schemes, although you might be more familiar with his latest take on AR cleaning which made the rounds on social media earlier this year, which uses a Quest Pro with a Touch controller attached to the ad hoc ‘spatial vacuuming’ setup.

Now, it seems Dyson has caught wind of just how useful such an AR app would be by ostensibly introducing its own take on Beauchamp’s viral prototype.

Called Dyson CleanTrace, the AR vacuuming system is a mobile-based setup, which critically doesn’t use any sort of headset—rather an iPhone 12 Pro or greater, a custom phone holder, and Dyson Gen5detect stick vacuum ($900).

Check it out in action below:

Besides using a LiDAR-equipped iPhone for passthrough AR, another difference is how the app allows you to digitally ‘paint’ when cleaning areas instead of visually powerwashing them like Beauchamp’s prototype. To boot, the company claims it was actually inspired by its line of robotic 360 Vis NavT vacuums, however the resemblance is still pretty uncanny.

“We realised that we could all learn a thing or two from the methodical cleaning approach of our robot vacuums. Unlike most humans doing the cleaning, Dyson robots know where they are in the room, where they have been, and where they have yet to go,” said Charlie Park, Dyson Home VP of Engineering. “With the Dyson CleanTrace, we add this extra layer of cleaning intelligence to the Gen5detect vacuum. It gives you the ability to see where you have and haven’t cleaned, which, combined with our on-board particle sensing technology, gives proof that the floor is truly clean.”

Dyson is making its CleanTrace tech available from June 2024, which includes release of its custom phone clamp, offered directly from Dyson.

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The VR Job Hub: Producers, Developers, And Researchers Wanted

June is here and with the start of the month comes the chance to find an exciting new job opportunity within the immersive media industry. As always, every weekend VRFocus is here to help you with a selection of different positions currently taking applications. SUPERHOT team are looking for a producer for a new project, Dyson need a research engineer and Graham Construction are looking for developers. There are plenty of opportunities to discover in this weeks entry of The VR Job Hub.

Every weekend VRFocus gathers together a number open position from across the virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) industry, in locations around the globe, to help make finding the ideal job easier. Below are a selection of roles that are currently accepting applications across a number of disciplines, all within departments and companies that focus on VR, AR and MR.

Location

Company

Role

Link

Łódź, Poland SUPERHOT Producer

Click Here to Apply

St Albans, UK

REWIND

Lead/ Senior Unity Programmer

Click Here to Apply

St Albans, UK

REWIND

Technical Artist

Click Here to Apply

St Albans, UK

REWIND

Lead Animator

Click Here to Apply

Hillsborough, NI, UK

Graham Construction Virtual Reality Developer

Click Here to Apply

Malmesbury, UK

Dyson VR/AR Research Engineer

Click Here to Apply

Hatfield, PA, US The BOSS Group Virtual Reality Developer

Click Here to Apply

Toronto, Canada Interaptix Augmented Reality Computer Vision Engineer

Click Here to Apply

Vancouver, Canada uForis VR 3D Environment Artist

Click Here to Apply

Menlo Park, CA, US Oculus VR Data Scientist, Insights and Growth

Click Here to Apply

Redmond, WA, US Facebook Communications Manager, AR/VR

Click Here to Apply

Stockholm, Sweden Fast Travel Games 3D Artist

Click Here to Apply

Don’t forget, if there was nothing in this week’s feature that was a good fit for you, you can always look at the previous edition of The VR Job Hub.

As always, if you are an employer looking for someone to fill an immersive technology related role – regardless of the industry – don’t forget you can send us the lowdown on the position and we’ll be sure to feature it in that following week’s feature. Details should be sent to myself at keva@vrfocus.com and also pgraham@vrfocus.com.

Check back with VRFocus next Sunday at the usual time of 3PM (GMT) for another selection of jobs from around the industry.