Roomba® Sale, Deals on Robot Vacuums and Robot Mops

IRobot OS updates all by itself, keeping your Roomba Combo® j7+ equipped with the latest features and new capabilities in real time. IRobot has made a name for itself in the autonomous vacuum market for good reason. Its machines are polished, dead simple to use and the accompanying app is excellent. That ease of use… Continue reading Roomba® Sale, Deals on Robot Vacuums and Robot Mops

iRobot®: Robot Vacuums and Mops

However, this causes integration drift and small errors in measurement that accumulate over time. Unlike other mapping systems like lidar, which can operate in complete darkness, Roombas’ camera requires some light in the room in order to be able to map it. Starting with the eighth generation, Roombas retain the map after each run and… Continue reading iRobot®: Robot Vacuums and Mops

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

The 360 Vis Nav has a top-mounted fish-eye lens and looks for recognizable landmarks to navigate its way around using SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) tech. It promises better low-light performance than the last model by using eight LEDs around the lens to better spot landmarks, particularly in dark locations like underneath your couch. It… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Dyson 360 Vis Nav vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

As with any Dyson cordless vacuum cleaner, there’s just not enough battery life on the Boost mode to actually finish a large-ish room in one go. If your rooms are big, it will return to its dock to recharge after minutes and return later to finish the job. I found it performs admirably well in… Continue reading Dyson 360 Vis Nav vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

Vision cleans up: Dyson robot vacuum navigates with imaging Imaging and Machine Vision Europe

She has a wealth of editorial experience testing the latest, ‘must-have’ home appliances, writing buying guides and the handy ‘how to’ features. However, if you’re not fussed about these additional features, and after supreme power and technology, (or simply an avid Dyson fan), then you’ll enjoy using the Dyson Vis Nav. Similarly, after completing a… Continue reading Vision cleans up: Dyson robot vacuum navigates with imaging Imaging and Machine Vision Europe

Dyson 360 Vis Nav vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

You would be better off getting yourself the Dyson Gen5Detect – which gets you a maximum of 70 minutes of runtime – if you really want a Dyson, and you’ll save money too. While 50 minutes might be enough to clean a small one-bedroom apartment, anything larger will require multiple runs. In comparison, far cheaper… Continue reading Dyson 360 Vis Nav vs Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

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

The Dyson 360 Vis NavTM generates 6x the suction of any other robot vacuum1 and sucks up more than any other robot across all floors1. And with our patented cyclone technology, there is never any loss of suction. Our new triple-action brush bar is the first to include 3 ways to clean across all floor… Continue reading Dyson 360 Eye review: Dyson’s first robot vacuum is good, but not quite good enough

Support Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum

We’ve had to wait three years for Dyson’s new robot vacuum cleaner to be researched, developed, engineered, manufactured and tested – and fortunately, I think it’s been worth the wait. Meanwhile, the Dyson Submarine is the company’s first ever wet vacuum cleaner. It has a wet roller head that attaches irobot vacuum cleaner to the… Continue reading Support Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum