Dyson's New $1,200 Robot Vacuum Excels at Suction But Lacks Key Features Despite Premium Price
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Dyson's new 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum has excellent suction power and edge cleaning capabilities, but lacks features like mopping and self-emptying despite its very high $1,200 price tag.
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Setup and mapping of the space was quick and easy, taking under 30 minutes. Navigation is aided by 26 sensors and 360-degree vision.
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Performance on rugs and under furniture is impressive thanks to features like an edge cleaner. It also easily picked up hair, dust, crumbs in testing.
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Downsides include a small dust bin that needs frequent emptying, a bulky charger, and some navigation issues like getting lost on the way back to the dock.
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Overall the 360 Vis Nav is a very good robot vacuum, especially for Dyson fans, but the high price may be hard to justify compared to models with more features.