Another advantage is that it generates far less runoff and aerosol (tiny atmospheric particles of water that can carry contaminates into the air to then settle and contaminate other surfaces). As it is able to use cold water, energy is saved on heating water, say its developers. The new nozzle generates both bubbles and ultrasound.
Both travel down the water stream to the dirty surface and there the bubbles act as microscopic “smart scrubbers” seeking and entering crevices to remove dirt there using shear forces in the same way that currents in a babbling brook can strip off riverbank soil.