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Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum review: Is this really the most powerful robovac yet?

Source: Dyson

Since their invention in 2002, robotic hoovers haven’t exactly become commonplace, but there are a variety of more affordable options on the market that have seen households dabbling in putting their feet up and letting technology reign free.

From iRobot’s self-emptying Roombas to Eufy’s hybrid mop-vacs, Dyson’s original 2014 robo disaster was yet to be vindicated, leaving the beloved household appliance manufacturer left in the dust. The cumbersome, spherical 360 Eye had all the promise and none of the follow through – with carbon fibre brushes becoming damaged after singular cleans, and a distinct lack of suction ability.

The 360 Eye was 16 years in the making, which makes the 360 Vis Nav a 26-year-long project. So, it’s safe to say

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