Dyson makes some of the best vacuums you can get right now, and that goes for its one robot vacuum as well. We were impressed with the 360 Vis Nav when it debuted in the US for the first time earlier this year, and now it’s received its first discount thanks to Black Friday deals. You can pick it up for $200 less than usual at $999 both at Amazon and Dyson directly.
We put this robot vacuum through its paces, and you can see the results in our Dyson 360 Vis Nav review. It managed to suck up an impressive amount of dog hair in our tests and has 360-degree vision augmented with LED lights to prevent collisions and accidents. While not perfect, it only hit chair legs a couple of times. On top of this, the robot has more than enough sensors and memory to remember your room’s layout.
Even if you’re not home, you can tell the vacuum to start cleaning up if you’ve connected it to your MyDyson app. It compiles deep clean reports and other useful information to help you find the right settings for better results in the future. Sadly, it doesn’t have a self-emptying base, but the debris ejection process is straightforward.
Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.
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