
"The UV Reveal uses the LEDs on the vacuum's sides to show you when it's scanning the floor with its ultraviolet light to find spots and stains, then it waits until it finishes its initial clean to analyze the footage and identify where it wants to return."
"Dyson's AI is a little more mysterious. Its Spot+Stain uses the vacuum's HD camera to find spots, and then its AI analyzes how many times it needs to pass over a spot in order to clean it."
"Shark kept me informed and showed me how the feature was helping clean my floors, while Dyson required me to notice its actions without any alerts."
"These vacuums were both good robot vacuums and mops overall, leaving carpets fluffy and hard floors spotless without streaks or debris."
Shark's vacuum utilizes UV Reveal technology to identify stains, providing real-time updates and a cleaning report. It effectively cleans various surfaces, although it missed some recent spills. Dyson's Spot+Stain feature uses an HD camera for detection but lacks user notifications, making its operation less transparent. Both vacuums perform well on carpets and hard floors, with the Shark offering better communication and user engagement during the cleaning process. The performance difference is noted in specific cleaning tests, particularly in tight spaces.
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