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Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal [Animal Pro, Multi Floor] Vacuum Review

Tested using Methodology v1.1
Reviewed Jul 06, 2020 at 08:23 am
Latest change: Writing modified May 29, 2023 at 09:52 am
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal [Animal Pro, Multi Floor] Picture
7.6
Bare Floor
7.6
Low-Pile Carpet
7.5
High-Pile Carpet
8.0
Pets
7.7
Stairs
7.7
Cars
5.1
Workshop

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal is a corded canister vacuum. It's exceptionally easy to maintain, and thanks to its plastic dirt compartment, you can also easily empty dirt directly into the garbage. It's fairly heavy, though, and while it feels lightweight in your hand, the actual canister body is pretty heavy. It also has trouble vacuuming large debris on all surfaces, which is disappointing, especially compared to other Dyson vacuums.

While there are multiple variants, they only differ in color and accessories. Further details on the differences between models are outlined in the Differences Between Variants section of the review.

Our Verdict

7.6 Bare Floor

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is good for bare floors. It does an excellent job of picking up pet hair and fine debris, but it struggles to suck large debris like cereal as it pushes it around or clogs the vacuum. Maintaining the vacuum is easy, though, and there aren't any recurring costs, which is nice.

Pros
  • Outstanding performance cleaning small debris.
  • Can easily capture pet hair on any surface-type.
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
Cons
  • Has troubles cleaning up large debris.
  • Mediocre bare floor performance with standard brush head.
  • Corded design results in limited range.
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
7.6 Low-Pile Carpet

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is good for cleaning low-pile carpet. It has some trouble sucking up larger debris, but it does a much better job with finer debris, like baking soda and pet hair. It's very easy to maintain this vacuum, but if hair gets caught in its brushroll, you must manually remove it.

Pros
  • Great performance cleaning small debris.
  • Can easily capture pet hair on any surface-type.
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
Cons
  • Has troubles cleaning up large debris.
  • Corded design results in limited range.
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
7.5 High-Pile Carpet

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is a good choice for cleaning high-pile carpet. While it struggles to pick up larger debris like sand, it does a much better job handling finer debris, like baking soda. There are no recurring costs, and it also has excellent maneuverability.

Pros
  • Great performance cleaning small debris.
  • Can easily capture pet hair on any surface-type.
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
Cons
  • Has troubles cleaning up large debris.
  • Corded design results in limited range.
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
8.0 Pets

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is great for cleaning pet hair. It can tackle hair on any surface, and you can easily switch out brushes since they clip in. However, if hair gets wrapped around the brushroll, you need to take it out and remove it manually.

Pros
  • Can easily capture pet hair on any surface-type.
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
Cons
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
  • No pet grooming brush.
7.7 Stairs

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is good for cleaning stairs. Although it's a bit heavy, it has a handle to make it easier to carry up the stairs. A Tangle Free Turbine Tool is also included, so you can better clean your stairs if they're carpeted. However, this vacuum has a bit of trouble with larger debris on any surface, so it may take many passes to fully clean up a mess.

Pros
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
  • Excellent maneuverability.
Cons
  • Corded design results in limited range.
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
7.7 Cars

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is good for cleaning cars. It's fairly portable and has a carrying handle to make it easier to move around. It also has several tools that you can use to help you reach most crevices, and it does an okay job of vacuuming debris on low-pile carpet.

Pros
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
  • Excellent maneuverability.
  • Comes with crevice brush as well as turbo brush.
Cons
  • Corded design results in limited range.
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
5.1 Workshop

Pros
  • Exceptionally easy to maintain.
  • No recurring costs.
Cons
  • Inability to open up vacuum to wash or replace filters could affect longevity.
  • 7.6 Bare Floor
  • 7.6 Low-Pile Carpet
  • 7.5 High-Pile Carpet
  • 8.0 Pets
  • 7.7 Stairs
  • 7.7 Cars
  • 5.1 Workshop
  1. Updated May 29, 2023: The product name in the review has been changed to Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal [Animal Pro, Multi Floor]. We've added the Cinetic Big Ball Animal Pro, Cinetic Big Ball Multi Floor, Cinetic Big Ball Origin, Cinetic Big Ball Absolute, Cinetic Big Ball Turbinehead, and Cinetic Big Ball Allergy+ to the Differences Between Variants. The 'In The Box' and 'Tools And Brushes' sections have been updated to further outline model-specific differences in included attachments.
  2. Updated Nov 18, 2022: We've changed the full product name to 'Dyson Cinetic Big Ball' in order for the review to encompass all model variants.
  3. Updated Aug 18, 2022: This vacuum's suction force has been retested with a more accurate manometer. The test results for the 'Maximum Suction' and 'Normal Suction' fields have been updated. All relevant scores and text have been updated.
  4. Updated Aug 03, 2022: Converted to Test Bench 1.1.
  5. Updated Jun 06, 2022: Converted to Test Bench 1.0.
  6. Updated Jul 06, 2020: Review published.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

There are multiple variants of the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball, though they only differ in terms of included attachments. We tested the 'Animal' variant.

Model Name Tools Included Color
Cinetic Big Ball Animal Turbine head, Quick-release combination tool, Quick-release tangle-free turbine tool, Stair tool, Stubborn dirt brush, Quick-release adapter Nickel
Cinetic Big Ball Animal Pro

Turbine head, Hard floor head, Quick-release combination tool, Carbon fiber soft dusting brush, Quick-release tangle-free turbine tool, Quick-release reach under tool, Quick-release groom tool, Stair tool, Stubborn dirt brush, Quick-release adapter

Purple/Iron
Cinetic Big Ball Multi Floor

Turbine head, Combination tool, Stair tool

Yellow/Iron
Cinetic Big Ball Origin Turbine head, Combination tool, Stair tool Red/Iron
Cinetic Big Ball Absolute Turbine head, Hard floor head, Quick-release combination tool, Carbon fiber soft dusting brush, Quick-release tangle-free turbine tool, Quick-release reach under tool, Stair tool, Stubborn dirt brush, Quick-release adapter Nickel
Cinetic Big Ball Turbinehead Turbine head, Hard floor head, Quick-release combination tool, Stair tool, Stubborn dirt brush, Quick-release adapter  Yellow/Iron
Cinetic Big Ball Allergy+ Turbine head, Hard floor head, Quick-release combination tool, Carbon fiber soft dusting brush, Quick-release tangle-free turbine tool, Mattress tool, Stair tool, Quick-release adapter Blue/Iron

If you encounter another variant of this vacuum, let us know in the discussions, so we can update our review.

Compared To Other Vacuums

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is a corded canister vacuum. Like other Dyson vacuums, there's little recurring costs, it doesn't use a dirtbag as its dirt compartment can be directly emptied into your garbage, and it comes with a HEPA filter. It's also easy to maintain and its corded design ensures you never run out of power. However, even though it's overall vacuuming performance is alright, it still falls short compared to the rest of Dyson's lineup. 

Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra/Complete

The Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra/Complete and Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal are different types of vacuums, with the former being an upright and the latter being a canister, but they each have their own advantages. The Ball Animal 3 is the best choice if you need something for cleaning thick carpeting, as it's equipped with a more powerful suction motor and has a height-adjustable powerhead. It also has a longer power cord than its canister counterpart. That being said, the Big Ball is a much smaller, more maneuverable option that could be a better fit if you live in a smaller home and don't require the upright's sheer power.

Dyson V15 Detect

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal and the Dyson V15 Detect are differently designed vacuums with differing uses. The Cinetic is a corded canister vacuum with a virtually indefinite runtime. It also has far fewer parts requiring regular maintenance, as well as a larger dirt compartment, and it doesn't get stuck on some rugs. Conversely, the V15 is a cordless stick vacuum that you can use far away from any electrical outlets. It delivers superior performance on all surface types, is considerably easier to store, and feels slightly better built.

Miele Complete C3

The Miele Complete C3 is a better overall canister vacuum than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Miele feels better built, is easier to maintain, and has a significantly more powerful motor. The Miele can also be used in a handheld configuration, and its handle has an LED light to help you navigate more shadowy areas. However, the Dyson has virtually no recurring costs and comes with more tools and brushes.

Dyson Ball Animal 2 Total Clean/Origin

The Dyson Ball Animal 2 Total Clean/Origin is a better vacuum for all surface types than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Ball Animal 2 has a better performance with pet hair and both small and large debris. As it's a bulky upright vacuum, it isn't suited for cleaning cars, and you may have a harder time cleaning stairs, especially when compared to the range and maneuverability of the Cinetic Big Ball Animal.

Miele Classic C1

The Miele Classic C1 is a bit better of a canister vacuum than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Miele has a better build quality, is slightly easier to maintain, and has a larger dirt compartment. It's also lighter, and you can configure it so it's easier to clean surfaces like upholstery or tables. It has better overall performance on all surface types as well. However, the Dyson comes with more tools and brushes, has no recurring costs, and has slightly better maneuverability.

Eureka Whirlwind Bagless Canister

The Eureka Whirlwind Bagless Canister is a better canister vacuum overall than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Eureka performs significantly better on all surface types, has a better build quality, and is more portable. However, the Dyson is more maneuverable, comes with several tools and brushes, and is easier to maintain.

Eureka Mighty Mite

The Eureka Mighty Mite is a better canister vacuum for bare floors than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Eureka has a larger dirt compartment and is lighter, and since its wand is made of two separate parts, you can shorten the wand for more maneuverability. It also has significantly better performance on all surface types. However, the Dyson has no recurring costs. It's also easier to store, is more maneuverable, and comes with more tools and brushes.

BISSELL Zing Bagless Canister

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is better for pet owners than the BISSELL Zing Bagless Canister. The Dyson has an allergen-trapping HEPA filter, is easier to maintain, incurs practically no recurring costs, has a longer power cord, and comes with a much wider assortment of tools and brushes. However, the budget-friendly BISSELL weighs almost half as much, feels slightly better built, and clears coarse debris on high-pile carpets far more effectively.

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry

The NaceCare HVR 200 Henry is a better canister vacuum for tackling debris on bare floors than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The NaceCare has a better build quality and is slightly easier to maintain, and its dirt compartment can hold much more debris. It also has a larger range, and its performance on bare floors is excellent. However, the Dyson comes with more tools and brushes, which makes it slightly more versatile for home use. 

Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe [NV360, UV440]

The Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe is a somewhat better vacuum for low- and high-pile carpets than the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball. The Shark feels better built, and its dirt compartment is slightly larger. It also outperforms the Dyson on all surface types. However, the Dyson has better maneuverability, comes with more tools and brushes, and is easier to maintain, incurring virtually no recurring costs.

Dyson Omni-glide

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball and the Dyson Omni-glide have different strengths, and which you may prefer depends on your needs. The Big Ball delivers decent performance on low- and high-pile carpets. It's much easier to maintain, and its dirt compartment can hold more debris. However, the Omni-glide delivers somewhat better performance on bare floors since it struggles a bit less to clear bulky debris like cereal. It's also much lighter and more portable.

Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3-in-1 Backpack Vacuum Kit

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball and Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3-in-1 Backpack Vacuum Kit are designed for different use cases. The Dyson is a bagless canister for home vacuuming. Its corded design results in a virtually infinite runtime, though it doesn't have the cordless Milwaukee's go-anywhere range. The Dyson is even easier to maintain, has a surface-type adjustment feature, comes with a wider array of attachments, and is a bit easier to maneuver. However, the Milwaukee feels better built, has a much larger dustbin, and clears more debris on bare floors and high-pile carpets.

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Test Results

perceptual testing image
Design
6.0
Design
Build Quality
Vacuum Type
Canister

The Dyson Cinetic's build quality is just passable. It has a lightweight metal wand and carbon fiber brushroll that feel quite premium, but the plastic used in the rest of its build feels quite fragile. The dirt canister feels like a particularly weak point, like it could crack if dropped or if it hits the corner of a table. Consider the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 3-in-1 Backpack Vacuum Kit if you're looking for a more solidly-built bagless vacuum. Thankfully, the ball design of the vacuum itself has a low center of gravity which helps keep it upright - if it gets knocked over, it orients itself back upright, which helps protect the canister.

However, it isn't possible to clean or change the filter on this vacuum, which could affect its longevity. On the upside, like other Dyson vacuums, it's pretty easy to assemble. The design is intuitive and the parts clip together and come apart without any trouble.

8.5
Design
User Maintenance

This vacuum is exceptionally easy to maintain. Since the filters aren't removable, you don't have to worry about washing them. You can remove the brushroll from the vacuum head for easy cleaning by using a coin to unlock the mechanism holding it in place. However, if hair gets wrapped around the brushroll, you must manually remove it. Since the brushroll is made of carbon fiber, washing your hands after handling it is good practice. The rest of the vacuum can be easily cleaned with a dry cloth. You can also detach the dirt compartment from the cyclone to wash it with cold water if necessary. Not getting water on the cyclone is important since this could damage it. Simply wiping down the dirt compartment with a dry cloth occasionally will be enough for most uses.

10
Design
Recurring Cost
Bag Part Number No bag
Filter Part Number No replaceable filters
HEPA Filter Part Number Not available

The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball has no recurring costs. It's bagless, and there are no replaceable filters. It isn't even possible to remove the filters from this vacuum at all, so the filter part number is unknown.

If you have any information on the filters this vacuum uses, let us know in the discussions below.

7.5
Design
Storing
Height
39.96" (101.5 cm)
Width
10.47" (26.6 cm)
Depth
24.88" (63.2 cm)
Cord Storing
Automatic
On-Board Tool Storage
Yes
Vacuum Rack/Station
No

This vacuum's storing capabilities are quite good. Thanks to the removable hose, you can place this canister vacuum in several different ways to help save space. The automatic cord management is also very convenient - there's a button you can press that retracts the cable back into the body of vacuum without having to hold it down.

7.8
Design
Dirt Compartment
Bagless
Yes
Volume
0.26 gal (1.00 L)
Full Indicator
Yes
Bag Included
No Bag Needed

This vacuum has a good dirt compartment. While the manufacturer doesn't specify the volume, we found the canister holds 0.26 gallons (1L) of uncooked rice up to the max fill line. This is a bit on the smaller side when compared to other canister vacuums like the Miele Complete C3, but it's still a decent size.

Design
In The Box

  • User guide
  • Wand
  • Hose
  • Vacuum head with carbon fiber brush
  • Tangle-free turbine tool (not included with Multi Floor or Origin variants)
  • Upholstery tool
  • Dusting brush
  • Crevice tool
  • Stubborn dirt brush (not included with Multi Floor, Origin, or Allergy+ variants)
  • Quick release adapter (not included with Multi Floor or Origin variants)
  • Vacuum body
  • Canister/Cyclone
  • The following attachment is exclusive to the Animal Pro, Absolute, Turbinehead, and Allergy+ variants:

    • Hard Floor head

    The following attachment is exclusive to the Animal Pro, Absolute, and Allergy+ variants:

    • Carbon fiber soft dusting brush

    The following attachment is exclusive to the Animal Pro and Absolute variants:

    • Quick release reach under tool

    The following attachment is exclusive to the Animal Pro variant:

    • Quick-release groom tool

    7.2
    Design
    Range
    Cordless
    No
    Cord Length
    21.87 ft (6.7 m)
    Hose Length
    5.15 ft (1.57 m)
    Minimum Wand Length
    2.92 ft (0.89 m)
    Maximum Wand Length
    4.20 ft (1.28 m)
    Total Range
    30.46 ft (9.29 m)

    The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball has a mediocre range. The cord length is decent, so you can vacuum an entire room without changing plugs. However, the hose is on the shorter side, so there's a bit less maneuverability in harder-to-reach spots.

    6.8
    Design
    Portability
    Total Weight
    17.99 lbs (8.16 kg)
    Weight In Hand
    2.16 lbs (0.98 kg)
    Carrying handle
    Yes

    This vacuum is fairly portable. While the vacuum itself is pretty heavy, the actual weight you feel in your hand isn't much at all. There's also a carrying handle on the vacuum so that you can take it from room to room more easily. If you're looking for a canister vacuum that's lighter and easier to carry, consider the BISSELL Zing Bagless Canister.

    0
    Design
    Battery
    Minimum Battery Life
    N/A
    Maximum Battery Life
    N/A
    Recharge Time
    N/A
    Recharge Dock
    No
    Battery Life Indicator
    No
    Removable Batteries
    No

    The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball is a corded vacuum that doesn't use a battery.

    Design
    Quality Of Life Features
    Rotating Head
    Yes
    Power Adjustment
    Yes
    Self-Propelled
    No
    Headlights
    No
    Easy On/Off
    Yes
    Head Surface Type Adjustment
    None

    This vacuum has a suction release clip which lowers both the suction power and the brushroll speed for use on bare floors or delicate fabrics like curtains. The power button is also very easy to access with your foot.

    Design
    Tools And Brushes
    Brushroll
    Yes
    Brushroll On/Off
    Yes
    Removable Brushroll
    Yes
    Turbo Brush
    Yes
    Crevice Tool
    Yes
    Upholstery Tool
    Yes
    Soft Bristle Brush
    Yes
    Hard Bristle Brush
    Yes
    Extension Wand
    Yes
    Ceiling Fan Tool
    No
    Pet Grooming Tool
    No

    The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Vacuum has many tools, brushes, and accessories. These vary depending on which variant of this vacuum you purchase and in which country. The Animal comes with a crevice/brush combination tool, a turbo brush that Dyson calls the 'Tangle Free Turbine Tool', a stair/upholstery tool, and a stiff bristle brush. There's also a quick-release clip to attach some of these accessories to the vacuum wand.

    The Animal Pro, Absolute, Turbinehead, and Allergy+ models have an additional hard-surface floorhead for cleaning bare floors.

    The Animal Pro, Absolute, and Allergy+ models come with a slim soft bristle dusting brush that you can use to clean fine dust from delicate surfaces like TV screens.

    The Animal Pro and Absolute variants come with a reach-under tool that you can use to clean tight spots, like the underside of couches or beds.

    The Animal Pro variant also comes with a pet grooming tool that you can use to clear away any loose fur on long-haired pets.

    Design
    Alternative Configuration
    Blower Mode
    No

    There are no alternative configurations for this canister vacuum. If you're looking for a canister vacuum with an alternative configuration for cleaning tight spaces like within a car, check out the Miele Classic C1 or the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe.

    Performance
    5.6
    Performance
    Bare Floor Performance (Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles)
    Setting Used Default ("Suction release" clip pulled)
    Large Debris at 0 gal (0L) 16%
    Large Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 14%
    Large Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 9%
    Large Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Large Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Large Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0 gal (0L) 100%
    Small Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 100%
    Small Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 99%
    Small Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Small Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A

    The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball's bare floor performance with the included brush head is mediocre overall. While it does an excellent job picking up both pet hair and small debris like rice, it's terrible at handling larger debris like cereal. The cereal just gets pushed around by the vacuum, and even if you lift the brush head to try and capture the pieces underneath, they tend to get stuck near the opening of the head and clog the vacuum. If you prefer a canister vacuum with much better performance on bare floors, check out the NaceCare HVR 200 Henry.

    Note that there's an optional hard floor tool that you can purchase separately, and even comes included with some variants. Although we didn't test it, we'd expect it to improve this vacuum's bare floor performance.

    6.7
    Performance
    Low-Pile Carpet Performance
    Setting Used Default
    Large Debris at 0 gal (0L) 38%
    Large Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 36%
    Large Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 33%
    Large Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Large Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Large Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0 gal (0L) 78%
    Small Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 76%
    Small Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 73%
    Small Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Small Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A

    The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball does an okay job on low-pile carpet. It picks up an excellent amount of pet hair and does a great job handling finer debris like baking soda, too. However, sand poses a significant challenge. It tends to get stuck on the brush head's wheels, and as they spin, the sand generates a lot of static, which makes even more sand just end up sticking on top of the brush head, instead of inside the vacuum. If you want a vacuum that cleans better on low-pile carpet, then check out the Airsign HEPA Vacuum.

    6.7
    Performance
    High-Pile Carpet Performance
    Setting Used Default
    Large Debris at 0 gal (0L) 30%
    Large Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 26%
    Large Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 17%
    Large Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Large Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Large Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0 gal (0L) 80%
    Small Debris at 0.07 gal (0.25L) 79%
    Small Debris at 0.2 gal (0.75L) 75%
    Small Debris at 0.4 gal (1.5L) N/A
    Small Debris at 0.8 gal (3L) N/A
    Small Debris at 1.6 gal (6L) N/A

    This vacuum performs alright on high-pile carpet. It still does an excellent job handling pet hair, and even handles finer debris like baking soda remarkably well. However, it struggles a lot to effectively pick up sand, especially as the dirt compartment fills up more. If you're looking for a canister vacuum with an even better performance on high-pile carpet, check out the Eureka Whirlwind Bagless Canister.

    8.8
    Performance
    Pet Hair Floor Performance
    Bare Floor
    94%
    Low-Pile Carpet
    91%
    High-Pile Carpet
    92%
    7.2
    Performance
    Suction
    Maximum Suction
    3.6 inH₂O (0.89 kPa)
    Setting Used For Maximum Default
    Normal Suction
    3.6 inH₂O (0.89 kPa)
    Setting Used For Normal Default
    Hose Diameter
    1.6" (4.0 cm)
    7.7
    Performance
    Noise
    Bare Floor
    79.4 dBA
    Low-Pile Carpet
    78.1 dBA
    8.5
    Performance
    Maneuverability

    This vacuum has excellent maneuverability. The ball-shaped wheel design enables it to move around the room with ease as you're vacuuming. Using the wand, it's possible to reach quite far underneath furniture like couches and tables, but you still need to crouch down a bit. It's very easy to clean on top of furniture by detaching the hose from the wand, and the hose is long enough to properly clean around a deep-seated couch without lifting the canister. Unfortunately, it has a hard time around light rugs. Even with the suction release activated, the tassels tend to get sucked up into the brush head. On the upside, it doesn't have the same issue around electric cords laying around.

    9.0
    Performance
    Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    Sofa Pickup Post Test
    Performance
    Air Quality
    Anti-Allergy Filter (HEPA)
    Yes
    9.0
    Performance
    Cracks
    Wood Cracks Post Test
    1.0
    Performance
    Stains
    Stain Pickup Post Test
    0
    Performance
    Water
    Wet Compatible
    No
    Water Pickup Post Test
    Automation
    0
    Automation
    Physical Automation
    Automatic Recharging
    No
    Automatic Bag Emptying
    No
    Pathing Algorithm
    No Pathing Algorithm
    Physical Boundary Markers
    No
    Scheduled Start Buttons
    No
    Cycle Control Buttons
    No
    Navigation Control Buttons
    No

    This vacuum doesn't have any automation features.

    0
    Automation
    Companion App Automation
    App Name
    No App
    iOS Availability
    No
    Android Availability
    No
    Software Boundary Markers (No Go Zones)
    No
    App Scheduled Start
    No
    App Cycle Control
    No
    Navigation Control within App
    No