Abstract: Robot vacuums are becoming more and more common, and with that increasing popularity comes an increase in competition. There are quite a few big names in the vacuum industry, but not many are as well known as iRobot or Dyson, the latter of which fairly re...
Dyson has put together a great product, but it's got some big flaws that might seriously affect whether or not you purchase it. For starters it has the highest price tag among consumer-grade robot vacuums, putting it $100 higher than the iRobot Roomba 980...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Excellent cleaning, Compact footprint more nimble around chair legs, App is straightforward and summaries are useful, Potential for firmware to address shortcomings
Very expensive, Tank tracks aren't infallible, Edge performance can be hit and miss, No way to block off zones or no-go areas
Published: 2016-08-23, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: Last year, I sent my trusty old bumper-car of a Roomba to that scrap heap in the sky It had served my family well, but the Neato Botvac D80 had claimed its spot as the defeater of dust bunnies in our house It was obedient, intelligent, and, when it wasn't...
Published: 2016-07-27, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: GIF All images: Andrew Liszewski/Gizmodo You'd think that the first robot vacuum from a company like Dyson , who reinvented the vacuum , fan , and hair dryer , would riv...
Dyson's 360 Eye robot vacuum systematically maps out floors, has a simple companion app for remote access, and is powerful enough to collect a lot of unwanted dirt and grime
It costs $999/£800 and didn't perform as well as the similarly app-enabled $700 Neato Botvac Connected or the $900 iRobot Roomba 980
The 360 Eye by Dyson is a very good robot vacuum, but competitors offer similar features and better performance for less...
Abstract: People have been talking about robots for decades now. You have probably seen a few movies where robots are helping people in doing simple tasks. In some movies you could actually see robots doing everything while humans rest and socialize. While this sou...
Abstract: The mop pads attach to the robot's underbelly, just behind the vacuum opening and two sweepers. The device can also carry up to 6 ounces of water, which it uses to dampen the mop pads as it works.Like many other vacuum robots, the H68 scans the room it's ...
Published: 2016-08-22, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Of all the robot vacuums I've tested, Dyson's 360 Eye is the first that will genuinely clean your floors as well as a manual vacuum cleaner can. That being said, it won't completely eliminate vacuuming from your weekly chore list. It will save you a lot o...
Dyson's 360 Eye robot vacuum systematically maps out floors, has a simple companion app for remote access, and is powerful enough to collect a lot of unwanted dirt and grime
It costs $999/£800 and didn't perform as well as the similarly app-enabled $700 Neato Botvac Connected or the $900 iRobot Roomba 980
The 360 Eye by Dyson is a very good robot vacuum, but competitors offer similar features and better performance for less...