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Home / Technology / Deglace Fraction: A Vacuum You Can Actually Fix

Deglace Fraction: A Vacuum You Can Actually Fix

21 Jan

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Summary

  • The Fraction vacuum is designed for complete user repairability, even the motor.
  • It features AI for smart battery management and wear monitoring via an app.
  • Priced at $500, it is available for preorder and expected to ship in 2026.
Deglace Fraction: A Vacuum You Can Actually Fix

French company Deglace has unveiled the Fraction, a cordless vacuum designed with complete repairability at its core. Every component, from the motor and battery to filters and the display, can be user-replaced by hand, no tools required. This initiative mirrors the principles of modular electronics like Framework laptops, aiming to significantly reduce environmental and consumer waste.

The Fraction vacuum features a minimalist aluminum body and a top display for mode control and battery life indication. Performance benchmarks suggest strong suction capabilities, with claims of outperforming reference devices on hard flooring. Integrated features include LED headlights and ten UVC LEDs for floor sanitization, with a smart system to ensure adequate dwell time for effective cleaning.

Beyond its repairable design, the Fraction incorporates AI for intelligent battery management and monitoring of the vacuum's wear and tear. A companion app provides insights into component longevity and maintenance needs. The company has secured a distributor in France and is offering the vacuum for preorder in the US via Indiegogo for $500, with shipping anticipated to begin in 2026.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Deglace Fraction is unique because every component, including the motor and battery, is designed to be user-replaceable without tools.
The AI in the Fraction vacuum provides smart battery management and monitors component wear and tear, with data available via a mobile app.
The Deglace Fraction vacuum is available for preorder now, with shipping expected to begin in 2026.

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