welcome to Aoife 2014 here in Berlin I'm
Megan blurt unfortunate appliances here
with Dyson's 360 iRobot vacuum this is
Dyson's first-ever robot vacuum to go to
market they did have a prototype that
they released several years back but it
never made it to production so this is
really the first one of its kind for the
brand if you look at it closely it
really stays true to the Dyson style
deviating a little bit from other robot
vacuums we've seen one of the key
features is that it has tracks like a
tank instead of regular wheels it also
has an advanced 360 degree camera that's
designed to detect within a millimeter
where it's located where it's cleaned
and where it needs to clean it weighs
5.2 pounds it has a point four liter bin
capacity and it's a lot smaller than the
other models we've seen another really
interesting feature about this robot
vacuum is that it comes with an app the
Dyson link app that will be available
for both Android and iOS users that will
allow you to remotely program your robot
for a one-time cleaning cycle or for a
recurring schedule whether you're home
or on vacation somewhere else
this robot vacuum is being unveiled here
at Eva in Berlin but initially it's
coming out just in Japan with a wider
release plan for a later date
we don't have the pricing details just
yet but it is rumored that it will
retail for roughly one thousand six
hundred and fifty dollars which is a
really hefty price compared to some of
the competition but with the features
and the claims that it makes it could
just be worth it stay tuned for our
review of the Dyson 360 I and check see
Netcom /fo for more even coverage
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