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    Dyson’s 360 Vis Nav, our favorite robot vacuum for carpets, is half off

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 26, 20251 Min Read
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    The robovac’s long, fluffy roller brush looks identical to what comes with Dyson’s stick vacuums, and features three surfaces designed to pick up everything from large debris to fine dust while digging deep into carpet fibers. Combined with its square body, it’s capable of reaching into corners and edges far more easily than rounder rivals. It’s 3.9 inches tall, which is small enough to let it clean under most beds and sofas.

    Unlike most robot vacuum models at this price, the 360 Vis Nav lacks bells and whistles you might be looking for, like AI-powered obstacle avoidance and a self-emptying dock. Still, this is a robovac we’d recommend for homes with simpler floor plans. Its large 500ml dustbin means you shouldn’t need to empty it often, and its built-in handle makes it easy to do when you have to. We wish its battery lasted longer than just 65 minutes per charge, but if raw suction power is your number one priority for dealing with dirty, dusty carpets, what it lacks might become easier to overlook at this price.

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