Dyson Memorial Day deals include $200 off the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum
The deal is featured on Dyson's website and Amazon. Even the world-famous Ginsu knife Mecca, QVC, got in on the action.
Save $200 on the powerful robovac. $800 at Dyson
Dyson says the 360 Vis Nav sucks debris as well as its cordless stick vacuums. The company claims it's twice as powerful as any of its competitors. For the technically minded, it offers 22,000 Pa/pascals of suction pressure. In short, that's a lot. Your dirty, pet-hair-infested floor won't stand a chance.
The D-shaped robovac has a little actuator protruding from its sides. It's an alternative to the side sweepers on competing models. The little duct only opens when cleaning edges and corners. Valentina Palladino for Engadget
In addition to its suction, the vacuum's most impressive feature is its obstacle avoidance. Engadget's Valentina Palladino tested it with small objects left on the floor, but the Dyson never got stuck. Many competitors run into all sorts of obstacles on a typical run.
There are a few drawbacks. The 360 Vis Nav doesn't mop. It also lacks an auto-emptying dust bin. (Although doing it manually is quick and easy.) It also lacks LiDAR. That means mapping your home can be slower and vacuuming at night won't be as smooth. What this model offers is the best suction possible and top-notch obstacle avoidance. And for $200 off its retail price, that's not too shabby.
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