At a glance
Expert’s Rating
Pros
- Excellent obstacle avoidance
- Strong hard-floor vacuuming
- Self-cleaning wet roller and self-emptying dock
Cons
- Expensive
- Mopping still may require manual follow-up
- May be too tall for low furniture and tight spaces
Our Verdict
The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai is a polished, high-end robot vacuum/mop best suited to homes with hard floors, pets, and everyday clutter. Its stain-cleaning system is clever, but not hands-off enough to fully justify the $1,199 price for buyers focused mainly on mopping.
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Robot mops are usually better at maintaining clean floors than tackling truly dirty ones. They can wipe away light daily grime and keep hard floors looking presentable, but sticky spills and dried-on stains still expose the limits of “hands-free” cleaning.
The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai is designed to push past those limits. Dyson’s first wet-and-dry robot vacuum doesn’t just mop in a pattern; it identifies stains, targets them, and can make repeated scrubbing passes while washing its own microfiber roller as it works.
At $1,199, the Spot+Scrub Ai is one of the most ambitious robot vacuum/mop hybrids you can buy, and also one of the most expensive.
Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai: Design and features
The Spot+Scrub Ai is a wide, round robot measuring 14.69 x 14.57 x 4.33 inches and weighing 14.5 pounds. Despite its turret-less design, it’s still fairly tall for a robot vacuum, which could affect its ability to clean under sofas, beds, cabinet toe kicks, and other low furniture.

The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai replaces traditional spinning mop pads with a self-cleaning microfiber roller designed to target stains and scrub closer to edges.
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Its defining design feature is the wet-cleaning system. Instead of using a flat mop cloth or spinning mop pads, the Spot+Scrub Ai cleans with a 10.6-inch microfiber roller that spans most of the robot’s width. A 12-point hydration system delivers fresh heated water to the roller as it moves, and Dyson says the roller is continuously rinsed as it rotates, so cleaner fibers stay in contact with the floor.
The roller can also extend 1.6 inches outward to clean closer to baseboards and room edges, giving the robot a way to reach areas that fixed-width mop pads and rollers can leave untouched.
The robot uses green-light illumination and a high-resolution camera to inspect the floor for stains. When it detects one, it can adjust its cleaning pattern and make repeated focused passes over the area instead of continuing along a standard route. Dyson says the robot can make up to 15 passes over a stain.
Navigation is handled by LiDAR, a high-resolution camera, AI room labeling, and dual lasers. Those systems also support obstacle avoidance, and Dyson says the robot can recognize nearly 200 types of objects, including socks, cables, and pet waste.

A detergent reservoir inside the clean-water tank compartment lets you add Dyson cleaning solution directly to the robot for use during mopping runs.
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The MyDyson app provides the main controls. It supports room labeling, zone cleaning, targeted spot cleaning, cleaning-mode adjustments, and Clean Map reports after each run.
The dock empties dry debris into a bagless cyclonic bin using 10 Dyson root cyclones, with claimed storage for up to 100 days. It also washes the microfiber roller with 140-degree water, using cleaning solution from the dock’s formulation reservoir when added, then dries it with 113-degree hot air. The clean-water tank holds 0.6 gallons, while the dirty-water tank holds 0.55 gallons. Dyson’s 02 Probiotic hard floor cleaning solution costs $23.99 for a 16.9-ounce bottle.
Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai: Setup and performance
Setup starts with the dock, which comes mostly assembled. Dyson recommends leaving 1.5 feet of clearance on each side and five feet in front, so placement required some planning. The box includes a ramp that attaches to the front of the dock, along with the power cord and two side brushes that snap onto posts on the bottom of the robot. From there, I filled the clean-water tank, placed the robot on the dock, and paired it with the MyDyson app.
The app walks you through Wi-Fi setup, firmware updates, and the initial mapping run. The Spot+Scrub Ai mapped my 1,100-square-foot test space in about five minutes. After the run, the app automatically divided the map into rooms and assigned room icons. The initial map was mostly accurate, but I used the editing tools to add a divider between the dining area and the rest of the family room. You can also merge and rename rooms.

The MyDyson app provides room mapping, zone cleaning, and detailed controls for cleaning modes, hydration levels, and wash repetitions, though starting a run takes several steps.
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The app doesn’t have a single Clean button for starting a cleaning run. Instead, you have to choose rooms or draw a target area on the map, then select whether those areas should be vacuumed, washed, or both. The app also offers vacuum modes, hydration levels, and one- or two-wash repetitions for mopped areas.
Vacuuming performance was strongest on hard floors. The Spot+Scrub Ai picked up a substantial amount of pet hair from my three cats, along with food crumbs and other everyday debris. It struggled more with cat litter, often leaving some behind after its run. Results were less consistent on my low-pile area rug, where some visible debris remained.
The Spot+Scrub Ai consistently respected room boundaries and typically finished cleaning runs ahead of its estimated completion time.
Mopping results were mixed. In a stain-removal test, I spread a half teaspoon of raspberry jelly on the floor and let it sit to see how the Spot+Scrub Ai would handle a sticky spot. On its first pass, the robot appeared to avoid the stain while mopping the rest of the room. It then returned to the dock to wash its roller, came back out, and headed directly for the stain.
The robot made three passes over the stain and removed most of the mess. But it still left behind visible streaks and small spots of jelly, enough that I had to finish the job by hand. That’s a better result than smearing jelly across the room, which I’ve seen cheaper mopping robots do, but it falls short of the fully hands-off stain cleaning Dyson is promising.

After three passes over a raspberry jelly stain, the Spot+Scrub Ai removed most of the mess but still left visible residue behind.
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The robot also handled rugs inconsistently. It typically lifted its roller when it was fully on my area rug, but lowered it again as soon as the front end of the robot crossed onto the hard floor, leaving part of the rug damp.
Navigation and obstacle avoidance were excellent. The Spot+Scrub Ai consistently respected room boundaries and typically finished cleaning runs ahead of its estimated completion time. Shoes, socks, backpacks, and pet food dishes are usually scattered across my floors, and the robot moved around them without bumping into anything or needing rescue during my tests.
The MyDyson app supports the cleaning experience with a clean layout and readable maps, but its workflow favors precision over speed. It gives you detailed control over rooms, target areas, cleaning modes, hydration levels, and wash repetitions, and its live maps make it easy to see where the robot is working. You can also create map-based rules, including areas to avoid, climb-threshold zones, wash-only areas, and vacuum-only areas. But basic tasks often require a few extra taps.
Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai: Conclusion
The Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai makes the most sense for households that want a premium robot vacuum/mop for regular upkeep, especially in homes with mostly hard flooring and the kind of everyday floor clutter that owners do not always have time to pick up first. Its strongest value is convenience: reliable navigation, excellent obstacle avoidance, a capable dock, and enough cleaning customization to fit different rooms and surfaces.
But at $1,199, it’s harder to recommend as a stain-cleaning breakthrough. The Spot+Scrub Ai can reduce hands-on floor care, but it does not eliminate it, and its mopping performance is not consistent enough to make sticky messes truly hands-off.
This articles is written by : Fady Askharoun Samy Askharoun
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