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    Car interior advice

    Comparison between Roomba 980 and Dyson 360 Eye

    If you always pay attention to new products and the cleaning technology involved, you will have no doubt heard of the Dyson 360 Eye and the Roomba 980. They come from good vacuum brands. These two models come with new features such as the ability to control them remotely and even the addition of a camera.

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    Check out the comparison chart to see the differences between the two best vacuum brands in the robot vacuum market. This should help you figure out which one is most suitable for you.

    Camera Mapping Comparison

    Both of these models use the camera to avoid obstacles and mats or thick rugs on the floors. The difference is that the Roomba 980 comes with a parallel path to clean the room. While Dyson 360 Eye generates a grid, which is based on what the camera sees to clean the house.



    Battery Life & Charging Time

    When it comes to battery life, the Roomba 980 gets more running time on a single charge. It cleans 2.6 times more, compared with the Dyson 360 Eye. The Roomba 980 requires three hours to recharge while the 360 Dyson 260 Eye needs 5.5 hours. As we can see, with the battery life and charging time of the Roomba 980 being better than the Dyson 360 Eye, you can save more time with the iRobot.

    Weight

    A lightweight vacuum cleaner will boost your energy to clean every corner of your house, from upstairs to the living room. In this case, the Dyson 360 Eye is much lighter than the Roomba 980. It weighs nearly 5.4 pounds, and also helps you clean in narrow spaces where you may have to maneuver it.

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    Dust Bin

    If you are searching for a high-end robot vacuum for allergy sufferers, the Roomba 980 is a pricey but popular choice. The Dyson 360 Eye doesn’t have a HEPA filter like the Roomba model. It merely has a dust bin with about half the capacity of the Roomba 980’s bin. Moreover, the Dyson bin is not as easily reachable as the Roomba 980’s bin.



    Cleaning Features

    The Dyson 360 Eye comes with carbon fiber bristles so that they can operate over and clean hard surfaces. Moreover, it is integrated with a full-width brush to sweep widely in the room. The 360 Eye’s suction is around 100 times and is rated at 78,000 revolutions per minute, which is more energetic than previous models made by its competitors.

    Regarding the Roomba 980, it is about versatility. Thanks to the AeroForce 3-stage cleaning system, which includes a tangle-free brush system, the Roomba 980 can pick up the pet hair flawlessly and quickly. As we mentioned, the 980 is a highly recommended product for those who suffer from allergies.

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    In summary

    According to many reviews on the ecommerce website, the Roomba 980 and the Dyson 360 Eye are two of the highest-rated vacuum cleaners in the household market. Both of them will bring you a fantastic experience cleaning due to the features and functionalities, and the choice is still depended on your feelings and your needs. From my point of view, the Roomba 980 is a perfect choice. Because I am obsessed with the versatility and I am a pet owner, it also works on all hard floors, especially wood floors. Moreover, the Roomba 980 can do a faster cleaning job than the 360 Eye. It is still cheaper and more productive somehow. The Roomba 980 meets my requirements better than the Dyson 360 Eye does.
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    There are many good vendors so be sure to do some research based on your wants and needs. From kits, to full installs, to custom pieces there is something for every taste. In the end I chose Tony at Autobahn Interiors for my seats and could not be happier.

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    "Classic" 1st post
    how about a picture
    ummm actually can you clarify
    'using'
    please.
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    ...............and "upgrade"


    I would have thought for a 73S the objective might be to "renovate", " restore" or maybe "replace" Not sure what "upgrade" would entail
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    Uai,

    Seat now sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    "Classic" 1st post
    how about a picture
    ummm actually can you clarify
    'using'
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    Sounds like classic translation language to me. OPs location is an unknown, making it difficult to respond really.
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