
Dyson
The Dyson 360 Vis Nav (model 304619-01) is Dyson's flagship robot vacuum featuring 22,000 Pa suction power, 26 sensors with 360° vision, and a D‑shaped body with a full‑width brush bar. It offers HEPA filtration, four power modes, and app‑based control, but its small dust bin and lack of a self‑emptying dock require frequent manual maintenance.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Dyson 360 Vis Nav a high‑end robot vacuum distinguished by its powerful suction, innovative D‑shaped design, and exceptionally low noise levels. While they applaud its advanced navigation and filtration, they criticize the modest dust‑bin capacity and the lack of a self‑emptying dock, which diminish convenience.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the vacuum’s strong suction, intelligent navigation, quiet operation, and pet‑friendly features, especially the HEPA filter and brush bar that handle hair well. The most common complaints revolve around the small dust bin and the need to empty it manually, as well as the absence of an automatic empty‑dock system.
Common Complaints
Small dust‑bin capacity requiring frequent emptying, no self‑emptying dock, and limited battery runtime for extensive cleaning areas.
What People Are Saying
“the dirt compartment is a little on the small side and contains far less debris than Dyson advertises”
How It Compares
vs. iRobot Roomba
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Choose Dyson for superior suction and corner cleaning; choose Roomba if you need a self‑emptying dock and longer runtime.
vs. Samsung robot vacuums
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Dyson excels in suction and filtration, while Samsung may be better for users who prioritize larger bin capacity and longer battery life.
vs. Roborock
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Select Dyson for unmatched suction and corner cleaning; select Roborock if you prefer auto‑empty convenience and longer runtime.