As this is Dyson, the Eye 360 certainly isn't cheap. At £800, it's very expensive, particularly as you'll still need a regular vacuum cleaner (see the Expert Reviews guide to the best vacuum cleaners to buy) to finish off the bits the 360 Eye didn't manage...
Published: 2016-07-07, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Powerful cleaner, small enough to get into tight spaces, accompanying app makes for easy setup, future software updates get automatically added, day scheduling
Height means it won't fit under every thing (like low radiators), you'll need to remember to empty the dust bin, no way to restricting to a room unless you close the door
Some 16-years in the making, Dyson has concentrated on making a robotic vacuum cleaner that is a cleaner first and a robot second. But for all its good the 360 Eye is pricey. Its £799 asking price is more than most other robo-vacs. However, it's ma...
It takes a bit of work to get the best of out the Dyson 360 Eye. You'll have to set up its dock just right, remove any substantial chunks of debris from its cleaning area and are best off out of your home when it's on the move. Oh, and don't forget you'll...
Fantastic 'fire and forget' vacuum, Powerful and picks up plenty of dust, A great time saver
Incredibly expensive
As this is Dyson, the Eye 360 certainly isn't cheap. At £800, it's very expensive, particularly as you'll still need a regular vacuum cleaner (see the Expert Reviews guide to the best vacuum cleaners to buy) to finish off the bits the 360 Eye didn't manag...
Outstanding cleaning, Methodical navigation, Small footprint, Discreet dock
Too tall for some furniture, Can't control cleaning zones, Spotty app reliability
Dyson 360 Eye – Performance This is where the 360 Eye truly shines. It's the first robot vacuum cleaner to use the cyclone technology for which Dyson is famous. And while it uses one of Dyson's older "digital motors" – the 360 Eye has a V2 motor vs the V8...
Published: 2016-06-01, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: In-home robots to help with everything from cooking and cleaning to childcare and companionship have been the stuff of sci-fi for decades. But, with the unveiling this week of the Wall-E-like Asus Zenbo, this is the year that science-fiction could turn in...
Powerful suction, Great app support, Attractive design
Expensive, Poor corner cleaning
One of the best looking and most powerful robot vacuum cleaners available. This uses a smart 360 degree camera to see and navigate efficiently. Corner cleaning suffers but overall cyclone power combined with a roller bar means very well vacuumed hardwood...
Ability to schedule a set time each day for the robot to clean, It's less wide than most other robot vacs, so it can get in narrower spaces, You can start an unscheduled cleaning at any time through the app, Battery lasts more than long enough to clean my
It's very expensive; It won't work well on carpets with fringe or thin carpets; Its powerful suction can attach itself to loose cables or wires (so keep them out of the way); It may not be able to get under lower furniture due to its height
Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Victoria , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful cleaning abilities, Accurate navigation thanks to 360-degree camera, Can be controlled by multiple phones, Scheduled cleaning through app
Very expensive, Can't clean under low furniture or in tight corners, Battery life could be longer
The Dyson 360 Eye is the one of the best robot vacuums you can buy thanks to its impressive cleaning and navigation abilities, but you can find similarly equipped alternatives for less money...