Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

However, it is taller and will not get in as many places as some of the smaller vacuums. Keep in mind the company’s last robot vacuum, the 360 Heurist, never launched in the US, though it came to the UK. In Pocket-lint’s review of the automated cleaner, we said Dyson’s second-generation robot vacuum has a… Continue reading Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

It will miss a lot of debris, and in one test on a popular television morning show, it didn’t pick up any dry rice. Back in the old days when we were all young children (2002 – 2014), robot vacuums relied on audio and touch-sensitive sensors to detect objects and obstacles. Dyson claims the Heurist… Continue reading Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

This would tally with Dyson’s past comments that the Heurist was not quite right for US homes. Allowing the vacuum to get under more items of furniture would certainly help with sales. Branding on the device suggests it will also use Dyson’s new Hyperdymium motors. The robovac looks like it’ll be called the Dyson 360… Continue reading Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction

As with any Dyson vacuum cleaner – or any robot vacuum cleaner for that matter – you will have to do a bit of maintenance to keep things working well. It picked up mess right up to the edge of a room, sucked dirt out of a carpet, and even coped with a rickety old… Continue reading Dyson’s Robot Vacuum Has 360-Degree Camera, Tank Treads, Cyclone Suction