Dyson's new AI robot vacuum uses lasers to spot all the disgusting messes on your floor

Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai Robot
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The best robot vacuums seem to undergo substantial evolution every couple of years, and Dyson seems to be at the forefront of the latest shift. The company's new Spot+Scrub AI robot vacuum features lasers that help it detect stains and clean them. After making the media rounds, including our Spot+Scrub Ai review, it's available to buy from popular retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and even Dyson's website.

While the most exciting aspect is the fancy laser, Dyson also included some useful features like a new self-cleaning roller mop (something we've seen on other robot vacuums like the Ecovacs Deebot X8 Omni) and a multifunction dock.

Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai
Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai: $1,199 at Amazon

Dyson is promising significant advancements in the world of robot vacuum cleaners with its new Spot+Scrub AI model, thanks to a green laser that detects stains on the floor and keeps cleaning them until they're gone. We called it "A hands-off robot vacuum I'd trust to keep my home spotless" in our review, so it's definitely worth a look.

We gave the new Dyson robot vacuum a 4-star rating, but it wasn't available to purchase at the time. Now that you can actually take the vacuum home, it's worth grabbing if you're looking for a high-end option to clean your home.

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One of the things we really liked was how hard it worked on dried-on stains. A lot of robot vacuums will make a single pass over stains and be none the wiser. With Dyson's new offering being "aware" of stains, it will keep going back and working on them until they're as close to completely removed as possible.

It uses AI to recognize and avoid obstacles like socks and wires. If you've used a robot vacuum, you know they love to suck up wires, so one that promises to avoid the pitfalls of cord-eating sounds exciting.


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