Mystery kitchen spills vanish into your floor’s pattern until guests arrive. Pet accidents hide in carpet fibers while you assume everything’s clean. The Dyson Spot+Scrub AI Robot, now available for $1,199-$1,350, eliminates that anxiety with green laser stain detection that exposes what your eyes can’t catch. This isn’t another bump-and-hope cleaning bot—it’s automation that actually thinks about what needs scrubbing.
Intelligence That Actually Learns Your Floors
Local AI processing recognizes 190-200 objects without cloud dependency.
This robot’s AI brain identifies everything from dropped socks to yesterday’s coffee spill, then adapts its approach accordingly. The green laser illuminates hidden stains while the system re-cleans targeted spots up to 15 times until sensors verify they’re gone. Local processing means no lag time sending data to distant servers—decisions happen instantly on your floor. You’ll never again discover that mysterious sticky patch three days after “cleaning.”
Suction Power Meets Surgical Precision
Extending rollers and auto-lift technology tackle edges and mixed surfaces.
The 18,000Pa suction automatically quadruples on carpets while extending rollers stretch 1.6 inches to scrub baseboards and tight corners. Smart enough to lift its wet mop when climbing onto rugs, this hybrid approach finally solves the “great at vacuuming, terrible at mopping” robot dilemma. The dock handles the gross stuff—hot water washing at 140°F, auto-detergent dosing, and cyclone bin emptying without bags to buy.
Premium Automation Demands Premium Space
Massive dock footprint and luxury pricing target serious cleaning enthusiasts.
That multifunctional dock measures 17.3×19.7×17.9 inches—roughly the size of a small dishwasher parked in your utility room. You’re paying Dyson prices for Dyson engineering, positioning this against budget hybrids like choosing a Tesla over a Prius. Early reviews praise the navigation upgrade from Dyson’s previous vision-based system but question whether most homes need AI-verified stain elimination. For busy professionals with mixed flooring and zero patience for manual touch-ups, the math probably works.





























