Dyson launches 'world's first' smart robot vacuum with live cameras to map your house (and it even puts itself away)
Dyson announced its first robotic vacuum cleaner, after 16 years of research and £28 million of investment. The Dyson 360 Eye will cost in the region of £750 when it goes on sale in Britain next summer. The robot uses a panoramic camera lens on top of the machine to map its way around the house, moving on caterpillar tracks and cleaning each room before going back to its docking station.
The Dyson 360 Eye (pictured) has a 360° lens so it knows where it is in a room and where it has already cleaned. It uses a panoramic camera lens on top of the machine to map its way around the house, moving on caterpillar tracks and cleaning each room before going back to its docking station