Dyson has also shed more light on the worldwide launch, citing that the 360 Eye will roll out in various parts of the world from next year onward. For folks living in Japan, the Dyson Eye 360 robot vacuum cleaner will cost close to $1,200 after conversion, and this would clearly catapult it to the top of the most expensive robot vacuum cleaners in the market.
Touted to be a rather ‘tall’ device that will also be accompanied by a generous sized collection bin, it is able to check out its immediate surroundings and perform constant analysis, so that it will be able to get the cleaning done as soon as possible and in the most efficient manner its algorithm tells it to do. The digital motor within can spin up to 78,000 revolutions per minute, and it is also touted to generate the highest suction power for any robotic vacuum.