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Silence Amplified vacuum with iPod dock (Video)

Submitted by on Thursday, 10 December 2009No Comment
Silence Amplified vacuum with iPod dock (Video)

This is a very interesting concept. A vacuum cleaner that makes no noise. I personally do not find vacuuming too enthuaisatic, but Electrolux, a Swedish Company has not only produced but also conducted a study that was carried out in June 2009 with 10 randomly selected people between the ages of 20 and 40, with various tastes in music and with even numbers of men and women. In order to minimise any errors in measurements, all tests were carried out on the same day at the Electrolux test laboratory for sound?based research in Stockholm.

This “Silence Amplified” concept vacuum from Electrolux essentially promotes their “UltraSilencer” model. The gist is that the vacuum is so quiet, you can plug an iPod into it and listen to music whilst you suck your troubles away.

This study was carried out in June 2009 with 10 randomly selected people between the ages
of 20 and 40, with various tastes in music and with even numbers of men and women. In
order to minimise any errors in measurements, all tests were carried out on the same day at
the Electrolux test laboratory for sound?based research in Stockholm.

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