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Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum cleaner with 360-degree visual navigation

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360° vision in the most powerful robot1

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The most powerful robot vacuum1

Six times the suction power of any other robot1
Extra features only available with the MyDyson™ app

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  • Cutaway animation of the Dyson Hyperdymium motor

    Powerful Dyson suction. In a robot.

    A Dyson Hyperdymium™ motor spins at up to 110,000rpm to deliver the most powerful suction of any robot.1

  • Cutaway animation of Dyson's patented cyclones

    Suction that starts strong and stays strong

    Dyson’s patented cyclones create forces of 100,000g to capture dust from the airflow, so there’s no loss of suction as the robot cleans your home.4

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    Power where you want it

    High-level processor helps the robot map and learn. Choose the right power mode for each room with the MyDyson™ app.

What does a powerful robot vacuum really mean?

Some robots measure performance in Pascals (Pa), these robots often have small inlets that cause high pressure, giving a high Pa count. However, a high Pa count doesn’t mean high suction power.

Air Watts are a more accurate measure of suction power, taking into account pressure and airflow. Most robots have only 10AW of suction.

The Dyson 360 Vis Nav™ has 65AW, making it a true vacuum cleaner that leaves nothing behind.

Other robot vacuum vs the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot cleaning hard floor

Deep cleans on all floors

Dyson’s first brush bar to combine three ways to deep clean. Engineered with a wide diameter to reduce hair tangling.

Underside view of the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot, showing the brush bar

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Get more features only when you connect your robot to the MyDyson™ app

The app is essential to get the most out of your robot, adding a variety of intelligent features and customisation options.

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Intelligent navigation

26 sensors. 360° vision. Systematically navigates.

Visualisation of the robot's 360° visual navigation

Intelligent. Independent. Connected.

Using the MyDyson™ app, the 360° vison system allows your robot to analyse, map and create zones within your home.

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    Analyses

    Using its 360° vision system, the robot intelligently analyses its surroundings.

  • Image showing the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot's cleaning and mapping pattern

    Maps

    Taking this data, the robot vacuum builds maps of every room and every floor of your home.

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    Zones

    Define zones in your home and choose how and when your robot cleans them by setting times, days and even the power mode your robot uses, to suit your home.

Extra features using the MyDyson™ app

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    Customise your cleans

    Define zones in your home and choose how and when your robot cleans them by setting times, days and even the power mode your robot vacuum uses, to suit your home.

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    Deep clean reports

    Your robot maps dust hotspots throughout your home, automatically increasing suction power when needed. Then through the MyDyson™ app, provides scientific proof of a deep clean.

  • The map screen of the MyDyson™ app

    Set rules and routines

    Switch off the brush bar motor for quiet spaces and deep-pile rugs, define no-climb zones, or set areas to avoid altogether.

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Automatically cleans edges and corners

One of the biggest challenges for any robot vacuum. Solved. An extending side duct automatically redirects suction, powerful enough to capture dust and debris right up to the wall.

Other robot vacuum vs the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot cleaning along a wall

The Dyson 360 Vis Nav™ robot has been engineered for manouevrability

Full-width brush bar cleans edge to edge. A balanced centre of gravity maintains traction to climb high. With a low profile to reach under furniture.

  • Dyson 360 Vis Nav using its low profile and LED light ring to clean under furniture

    Reaches where you can’t

    A low profile allows the robot vacuum to clean under furniture, while an LED light ring helps it navigate in low light and corners.

  • Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot climbing down a step

    Gets where it needs to clean

    D-shaped body reaches into corners. Advanced dual-link suspension maintains traction, allowing the robot vacuum to climb steps up to 21mm.

  • Dyson 360 Vis Nav navigating a home

    Avoids obstacles

    26 external sensors take measurements 20 times every second – detecting obstacles and hazards for intelligent navigation.

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Whole-machine HEPA filtration

Dyson’s fully-sealed, five-stage HEPA filtration system traps dust and seals in 99.99% of particles as microscopically small as 0.1 microns – the size of pet dander and diesel soot.2

Triple-action brush bar. Engineered for all floors.

Detects and removes microscopic particles5

In Auto mode, a piezo sensor monitors dust levels 15,000 times a second to detect microscopic particles invisible to the eye, automatically increasing suction power when needed.5

Cutaway of the piezo sensor inside the robot


Four modes, to clean your way

Choose where to use each power mode from room to room with the MyDyson™ app. Or let the robot vacuum decide automatically as it cleans.

Frequently asked questions about the mapping process

Pascals (Pa) are a unit of measurement used in physics to describe a difference in pressure inside and outside an object. Meanwhile, Air Watts (AW) measure suction power, accounting for both pressure (Pa) and rate of airflow. Since it’s a holistic measurement, looking at AW may be more helpful when assessing vacuum performance.

Air Watts (AW) differ between robot, cordless and upright or barrel vacuums. Although AW can help to understand the suction power of a vacuum, it isn’t the only factor to consider. How well a vacuum is sealed and the intelligence of the design play crucial roles in overall power and effectiveness. Generally when looking at performance, higher air watts in a machine means better suction power. However, robot vacuums don’t require as many air watts as cordless, upright or barrel vacuums – which is due to a better seal to the surface.

- Suction power indicated by Air Watts (AW) is a good starting point to understand the power of a vacuum as this indicates both pressure and rate of air flow.
- How well a vacuum is sealed is also critical as AW can be lost via cracks and gaps in the machine.
- Well-designed air flow is another important factor to allow the vacuum to broadly capture dust and debris in hard-to-reach areas.

Our robot generates six times the suction of any other robot vacuum⁵ and sucks up more than any other robot across all floors.⁷ And with our patented cyclone technology, there is never any loss of suction.² The D-shaped body makes cleaning into corners easier unlike circular robots, and with the addition of our new extracting side duct, you can reach right up to the edge and into corners so no part of your home is left untouched. Our new triple-action brush bar is the first to include three ways to clean across all floor types so it deep cleans your home like no other. And with dual link suspension, our robot can climb up to 21mm. A piezo sensor inside the robot monitors dust levels – automatically increasing suction power when it detects more dust, while time of flight sensors detect walls and objects up to two metres away. Finally, a lifetime HEPA filter traps dust and seals in 99.99% of particles as microscopically small as 0.1 microns.³

Yes, our robot vacuum includes a new triple action brush bar, which combines three ways to deep clean and is engineered for all floor types. Anti-static black carbon fibre filaments extract dust from hard floors and crevices, stiff nylon bristles drive deep to remove ground-in dirt and pet hair from rugs and carpets and soft woven nylon fibres capture large debris across all floor types. However, the Dyson 360 Vis Nav™ robot vacuum cannot be used on damp or wet floors.

Yes, our robot has six times the suction of any other robot1 and sucks up more than any other robot across all floors, so it can pick up pet hair from all around your home. The triple action is also engineered with a wide diameter to reduce hair tangling.

We’re committed to ensuring that your personal information is protected and never misused. While the robot’s camera ‘sees’ the room, it only records shapes and contrast, and will never record or send any images. Read our Privacy policy to find out more.

360° vision powers our robot vacuum with mapping technology. The vacuum analyses each environment and then uses the data to map every room and floor of your home.

You can schedule your robot vacuum wherever you are. The MyDyson™ smart home app can be used to locate and clean areas in the home. You can also choose how your robot vacuum will clean, including the power mode and time and day settings.

Dyson’s robot vacuum displays on-screen alerts and MyDyson™ app notifications when it needs to be cleaned. You can hygienically empty the bin in a single action, using the one-touch ejection mechanism to drive debris out and into your bin. The brush bar and lifetime filter can be washed when needed and they’re ready to be used again.

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Taking care of your robot

  • Woman using the robot's hygienic ejection mechanism into a bin

    Hygienic bin emptying

    One-touch ejection mechanism drives dust and debris deep into your bin in one action, so there’s no need to touch the dirt.

  • Woman rinsing the washable brush bar under a tap

    A lifetime of easy maintenance. Clean after clean.

    Your robot will tell you when it needs attention, and guide you with simple on-screen instructions. The brush bar and lifetime filter can be washed, ready to go again.

  • Woman on a sofa using the MyDyson™ app, with the robot in the background

    Hassle-free care

    The MyDyson™ app sends you handy reminders and simple instructions to help you look after your robot. Continuously improves through automatic software updates.

Get tailored support from a Dyson Expert

Maintenance advice and troubleshooting, when you need it. Our robot experts are available if you'd like further help or advice. Owners can book a complimentary appointment to assist with the set up of their robot vacuum.

Only a Dyson works like a Dyson

First, we binned the bag. Then we cut the cord. Now we’ve liberated you from cleaning altogether. So you can return to a Dyson-clean home.

The Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum cleaning hard floor and carpet

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    360° vision in the most powerful robot.1

    Extending side duct cleans right to the edge.

    Intelligently clean with 360° visual navigation.

    Controlled, customised and scheduled with the MyDyson™ app.

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1Suction testing based on IEC 62885-4 CL5.8 and CL5.9, loaded to bin full, in Boost mode against robot vacuums (market sales data from Jan 2022 to Dec 2022). Tested in SLG Germany from 2021-2023.

2Filtration tested against ASTM F3150 in Boost mode by independent third party, SGS US, in 2022.

3In Quiet mode. Actual run time may vary based on power mode, floor type.

4Suction testing based on IEC 62885-4 CL5.8 and CL5.9, loaded to bin full, in Boost mode. Tested in SLG Germany in 2021.

5Suction power automatically reacts in Auto mode only. Microscopic dust is defined as particles smaller than 100 microns.