Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

That means you have to either turn the vacuum around or pick it up completely to remove the bin. Both the Roomba 980 and the Botvac Connected have very accessible bins that you can reach when they’re docked. Yes, the 4.72-inch-high 360 Eye is 1.12 inches taller than the Roomba 980 and 0.82 inches taller… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

They both have drop sensors to prevent falling off stairs or ledges. The Roomba 980 utilizes tangle-free brushless extractors; the 360 Eye has brush filled rotating bars. Since the bin is facing towards the dock, you’ll need to remove the robot from it to gain access to the bin. Consumers advise that you measure the… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Its dust container will be full of grey filth by the time its 45 minute cycle is done. However, I use our Dyson in our open plan living room / dining room / kitchen setup, and 45 minutes is just about enough. To get all these settings in place is a bit of a faff… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

This pales in comparison with the Roomba 980, Xiaomi and Neato that runs for up to 2 hours. The beauty of the app is that once you’ve connected it to the robot’s WiFi, you can shark cordless control it just about anywhere with an internet connection. According to Trusted Reviews, there are connectivity issues the… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough