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The Dyson Ball works on pivot points as opposed to traditional 4 wheels. Although the Dyson does have wheels, there are only two on the back and the main pivot point is the ball. The ball allows the vacuum to turn on a dime.

The Dyson Ball vacuum works with the same cyclone technology the previous vacuums in the product like use. Instead of having a traditional base, the Dyson Ball uses a ball joint as a pivot coupled with flexible air tubing.

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