The cleaning modes vary depending on which model of Dyson Robot you own.
Each of these cleaning mode have a unique benefit, these have been highlighted below:
Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum
Auto mode - Suction power automatically increases when higher dust levels are detected. When high levels of dust are no longer detected, suction power returns to normal, optimising battery life and run time. We recommend using Auto mode to maximise run time.
Boost mode - Boosts suction to clean ground-in dirt and pet hair. Extra power with less run time.
Quick mode - Optimises speed to stay on top of everyday cleans in open areas. It cleans large, open areas, but skips the edge-cleaning stage.
Quiet mode - Reduces noise for peaceful areas - and maximises run time. For longer cleans all around your home.
After your robot has successfully completed Mapping your home, and you’ve completed Zoning, you will be able to assign a cleaning mode to each zone.
Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum
Quiet mode - For quieter cleaning and a longer run time.
High mode - For direct and powerful cleaning. Best used in areas where there is increased footfall.
Max mode - For maximum suction power with an overall less run time on each charge.
After your robot has successfully completed Mapping your home, and you’ve completed Zoning, you will be able to assign a cleaning mode to each zone.
Dyson 360 Eye robot vacuum
Quiet mode - For quieter cleaning and a longer run time.
Max mode - For maximum suction power with an overall less run time on each charge.
To customise the modes used during cleaning, the robot will first need to be connected to the Dyson App. More information on connecting your machine to the Dyson App can be found on our ‘Connecting your robot to the App’ article.