Roomba vs Dyson: In-Depth Comparison

The Dyson 360 sticks to what people use vacuums for, which is a thorough clean that gets up dirty to the level of a conventional vacuum. The i7 has monitoring sensors that safely maneuver it under most pieces of furniture, chairs, tables, irobot vacuum cleaner and thick rugs. Another height disadvantage is the Heurist potentially having issues when trying to move on carpets, especially the kind with loose threads. It will vacuum, but again, the battery may drain faster than normal.

The increased suction power allows the Dyson V8 to really dig deep into the carpet fibers and capture all of the debris. Regarding cleaning performance, it captured 89% shark cordless of debris from hardwoods, 99% from low pile carpet and 98% from high pile carpet. Branding on the device suggests it will also use Dyson’s new Hyperdymium motors.

There’s also a decent size water tank and the option to use a reusable mop or some disposable mops when your hard floors need a stronger once over. Our previous best value robot vacuum pick was Eufy’s G30 Edge but this similarly priced new model device surpasses it in almost every way. The Eufy X8 Hybrid shark cordless (£380) is a great pick if you’re a bit anxious about letting a robovac loose in your home—with clever tech on the inside to keep it in check. The iRobot Roomba i7+ (£600) has a standard 0.4 litre dirt canister but the contents are transferred to a big dirt bag in the charging base when it docks.

Dyson may introduce its 360 Heurist robot vacuum to the United States. The Verge spotted filings with the FCC that show a robovac of a similar, but a slightly different design that could be more suitable to U.S. households than the European model. Comparing the two against each other though, I would pay for the Roomba 980 before I ever considered the Dyson 360 Eye. The added features, extra sensors, and longevity of the reliable brand still mean something and its performance is still top notch. Dyson makes great products; however, the robot vacuum 360 Eye is not their best effort to date.

Your convenience is of the utmost importance to us here at CNET. We will continue to keep all of these best vacuum cleaner lists up-to-date as new models and new features come out, and we test new vacuum cleaner categories. All robot vacuums will try to pick up pet hair but, as with other types of dirt, models with higher suction will generally do a better job. There’s also quite a disparity in how easily hair gets tangled in a vacuum’s rollers and sweepers, which will eventually cause a drop in performance as a whole.

It has the same advanced navigation, sleek design, and digital mapping reports, but lacks some other features like extended run time and Power Boost for cleaning carpeted floors. The design of the Dyson 360 Eye is a round body, similar to other robot vacuum and uses a central brushroll to agitate and suck up the dirt, dust, and debris. There is a central “eye” on top of the vacuum as well as one button for simple controls like starting or stopping a cleaning cycle. For a full-size upright vacuum, they also have the Dyson Animal 2.

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This vac learns as it goes, mapping out the best way to navigate your home while it cleans. It also returns to the docking station to empty itself mid-clean before continuing vacuuming. It picked up dirt outstandingly and had no trouble with pet hair either. For a robot vacuum, its dust pickup on carpet is outstanding, scoring perfect marks. 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.

This was all squeezed into a tiny Brooklyn apartment where room to get your bearings is already scarce. The design (a shiny black or white surface with silver trim and a knob on top) doesn’t deviate much from past models, but the minimalism is classier than most Roombas. It makes it one of the more efficient robots around unlike the 880 that can miss spots here and there. While cleaning power isn’t a question mark, there are some issues with the height, particularly cleaning under furniture. Edge cleaning is a bit of a question mark as it won’t hug baseboards tightly as a Roomba would, often times only going within a centimeter or so according to TrustedReviews.

Allowing the vacuum to get under more items of furniture would certainly help with sales. The unnamed robovac comes in the same striking nickel blue color as its predecessor, and has tank treads and a detachable dust bin, just like Dyson’s previous forays into this product category. It also looks like the device (labelled RB03) has the Heurist’s 360-degree camera with LED lighting ring. Those LEDs are important, as they ensure the device can navigate in the dark — handy if you want your robovac to clean when you’re out or asleep.

The bin capacity of the Dyson 360 is also very small, which requires frequent emptying up, while the Shart IQ has a self-emptying feature that can collect dust and debris for up to 45 days’ worth of cleaning. Obstacles in our test room mimic what robot vacuums run into in the real world. This report lists the ratio of dirt collected by particle size. The Dyson vacuum machine’s battery is easy to remove too, and its dustbin is a snap to empty.