An Interesting new Dyson Robot Vacuum Cleaner Revealed in FCC Filing

Replaced Ecovacs DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI with Roborock S7 as ‘Best Upper Mid-Range Robot Vacuum’ pick. Recategorized Wyze Robot Vacuum as ‘Best Mid-Range Robot Vacuum Cleaner’ pick. Recategorized yeedi K650 as ‘Best Budget Robot Vacuum Cleaner’ pick. Removed less relevant picks from Notable Mentions, added Ecovacs DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI and eufy RoboVac 25C to Notable Mentions.

Its dust pickup on hard floors such as laminate is also capable. However, compared to a standard stick, upright, and cylinder vacuums, the robot vacuum’s performance was not as strong, though this is to be expected. Other innovations include Dyson’s flagship cyclonic suction technology, powered by the same motor that’s found in Dyson’s handheld vacuums. A washable filter and dust bin are both hygienic and economical.

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We loved the headlights on this robot’s 360° camera – these were effective at lighting the way when the robot went into the dark corners and under furniture. A design that’s too tall, a price that’s too high, and a set of features that’s too limited keep us from giving the Dyson 360 Eye our full recommendation. But this robot did give us an idea of the impressive engineering Dyson is capable of, and we fully expect to see better results from future versions. The 360 Eye comes with a 2-year warranty—a year longer than most other robot vacuums. The 360 Eye is has a small footprint, but is taller than most robot vacuums.

As per the reports by The Verge, the unannounced vacuum cleaner may be called the Dyson 360 Hyperdymium. Reports also suggest that the Dyson vacuum cleaner will be equipped with the brand’s strongest motor, the Hyperdymium , which is supposed to be more reliable and quieter than a brushed motor. Replaced Roborock S5 Max with Roborock Q5 as ‘Best Mid-Range Robot Vacuum Cleaner’ due to current availability. Replaced yeedi K650 with eufy RoboVac 25C as ‘Best Budget Robot Vacuum Cleaner’ due to current availability. Unfortunately, despite the presence of a high-efficiency E11 filter, it does a terrible job of sealing in fine particles, which are blown clean out of its LIDAR sensor.

Compared to the pricier Roborock Q5, it has a far more rudimentary navigation system that relies on random pathing to maneuver around a room. Build quality is passable, with a few notable weak points like its clear plastic dustbin, but that isn’t unexpected given its affordable price point. If you’re looking for a better-built budget-friendly robot vacuum, the yeedi K650 is worth a look, but availability is limited. With shark cordless 68% of Britons saying they aren’t keen on or actively dislike vacuum cleaning, it’s no wonder many of us are intrigued by the idea of robot vacuum cleaners. Yet for as long as they’ve been around, robot vacuums have been a little gimmicky, with lots of us feeling unsure of whether they could do a thorough job of cleaning our homes. For a robot vacuum, its dust pickup on carpet is outstanding, scoring perfect marks.

On occasion, the app would not allow our testers to start the vacuum; it stalled, waiting for a software update which did not come. There were also times when the app simply could not connect to the vacuum. The result of this was that there were several occasions when we were unable to use the vacuum. The body of the vacuum has a minimal user interface, with only a single button, so the vacuum must be controlled by the app. Our single biggest issue with this vacuum is its connectivity. We found that the Heurist’s connection to wi-fi is very poor, disconnecting itself every few minutes, which meant we couldn’t control it for periods of time.