Vacuum cleaner sound. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds
The roaring motor noise and the exhaust sound of a vacuum cleaner as it ramps up suction are said to be effective for helping babies fall asleep.
Enjoy a variety of vacuum cleaner sounds—from Dyson, famous for its powerful suction, to domestic models like National and Mitsubishi, and even stick types.
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Vacuum cleaner sounds. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds (11–20)
Operating noise of the Dyson vacuum DC36 is 4 dB quieter than previous models.

This is the sound effect of a Dyson vacuum cleaner, long known for its powerful suction.
Before the characteristic whirring “gyu-iiin” kicks in, you can clearly hear the motor revving up, making it seem like it won’t miss a speck of dust.
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This work features recordings of the exhaust noise from a stick-type vacuum cleaner.
It uses a model from a brand known for having loud exhaust noise, and the pitch of the exhaust sounds noticeably higher than usual.
Give it a listen when you want something lighter than the typical vacuum cleaner exhaust sound.
A man who can’t do housework tried vacuuming

This is a piece recorded by a famous YouTube streamer showing them vacuuming.
It wasn’t created specifically for sound effects, so you can hear sounds other than the motor, but it’s a heartwarming video where you can enjoy the audio while watching them vacuum.
A kitten who’s scared of the vacuum cleaner noise is adorable.

This work captures a cat listening to the sound of a vacuum cleaner, watching nervously.
Cats are sensitive to sounds, so many cats—not just this one—show similar reactions.
The vacuum cleaner’s sound is cleanly recorded, and the overall structure makes it easy to listen to.
Vacuum cleaner sound: National MC-K60JH Electrical sweeper: National MC-K60JH

This piece features sound effects of a National-brand vacuum cleaner.
Some parts may feel a bit noisy due to the relatively high pitch, but the exhaust sound plays in a gentle rhythm that carries a certain nostalgia.
If you listen while imagining, for example, your mother vacuuming, you might find it relaxing.
Vacuum cleaner sound: MITSUBISHI TC-HC1 Electrical sweeper: MITSUBISHI TC-HC1

This work features recordings of a Mitsubishi vacuum cleaner.
It lets you compare the exhaust noise at low, medium, and high power levels, which should be very helpful for anyone considering a purchase.
The exhaust sound of this model is stable and easy on the ears, so it’s also recommended for those who enjoy vacuum cleaner sounds.
Vacuum cleaner sounds. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds (21–30)
Putting babies, infants, and toddlers to sleep – vacuum cleaner sound, lullaby music, bedtime, baby sleep

This is a stylish vacuum cleaner sound effect accompanied by a cute baby image and a beautiful polka-dot effect.
Playing it on summer nights when your baby has trouble falling asleep may help them drift off with a calm, relaxed expression.


