Dyson 360 Vis Nav First Impressions | Consumer Reports

2024-02-29に共有
We got to try out Dyson's new robot vacuum, on loan from Dyson before its release, every day for a week in our editor's home. Check back when we'll be putting the device through our comprehensive lab tests.

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コメント (13)
  • @anubizz3
    When giving a name to your robot vacuum more important than actually reviewing the product.
  • @omgitsjulian
    With most companies moving on to vacuuming and mopping this vac needs to be perfect in every way to justify the outlandish price that Dyson will put on it.
  • Fail! 17 minutes of run time! It takes 6-8+ hours to clean one room, and days to clean a medium sized house because of its short battery life ranging from 17 minutes on auto mode, to 30min on silent mode. It only has optical navigation (no LIDAR etc) and requires light. This type of navigation causes It to miss areas when cleaning, and inconsistent returns to base.
  • LOL! One of my robot cleaners is also named "EVE". We have a Roomba vacuum that got named "WALL-E" because it cleans. Then we got their robot mop, which is white, so it got named "EVE".
  • @FirstMrNick
    Wow it does not have self emptying bin, that is a huge mistake. Anyone who has owned an older irobot and then upgraded to the self emptying bin knows that small chore adds up to a big deal over time. Maybe you only empty it once a week or 52 times per year, ridiculous!!
  • @Mike_Genisys
    Why should anyone care given how their last robot performed, and their lack of leadership in this area? First impression, too little too late.
  • @Benmeglei1
    This lady naming the vacuum is the perfect example of why I’m not suited to live in our current world anymore.
  • @beekaye1496
    Nice but these Robot Vacuums are super expensive for just sweep and mopping that takes 30 mins or so.
  • @Jsebas289
    I've had a number of robots and they are all great for the few months. After a while, they all tend to suck. I've had a few varying prices. I bought the robots as i have dogs at home and the dogs hair are no match for these robots. Currently using the Roborock s8 ultra and eufy something 7. Waste of money on both, a bucket and water do a better job. Hopefully, my 2 cents help people make a decision, as i believe it was more helpful than this video.
  • @zuti071
    There is already 2 SPAM comments.
  • Robot vacuums are overpriced for what they deliver. The companies in general do not support their products for no more than a year. Neeto went bankrupt. iRobot has depressing support as the robots become dumber and dumber each time they vacuum. Roborock is a sketchy Chinese company that makes government subsidized priced robot vacuums. No matter the company, the support for their products is poor. Robot vacuum are built to be replaced like smartphones. Not like an appliance that is supposed to last years in a house.