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Shark Self-Empty Robot Vacuum Cleaner
This robot combines the latest innovations for a comprehensive whole-home clean. Its 'never stuck' feature keeps scuff marks and collisions out and comes with a larger self-emptying base. You can also create virtual no-go zones with the companion app.
The dust bin's external design increases the dirt compartment capacity, and it can maneuver over tasseled rugs without much difficulty. It also has a longer battery life and incurs fewer ongoing costs.
EZ Robot Self-Empty
The EZ Robot Self Empty is a robotic cleaner that automatically emptys the dirt compartment into large dustbins externally after every cleaning session. This reduces hands-on maintenance requirements and lets the vacuum keep cleaning longer and without interruption. It also makes use of smart sensors to navigate around furniture and obstacles. In addition, it has various cleaning modes that can be controlled with a smartphone app or voice commands.
The Shark RV2310AE Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum: Precision Mapping Pet Hair EZ is a good option for families with pets, or even small children. Its suction power can remove pet hair and other debris. Its multi-surface brushroll can be used on hard and carpeted flooring. The navigation system has been designed to perfection. It does a fantastic job of maneuvering across a carpets with a low pile and around furniture. The robot also has a substantial dirt capacity as well as it has a long battery life. It might not be as effective on carpets with high piles and has a hard time dealing with heavy debris.
The Shark EZ also has the ability to empty its dirt compartment on its own after each cleaning session. This helps reduce maintenance and allows for longer uninterrupted cleaning sessions. This robot also has a number of different cleaning modes, including a turbo mode that delivers powerful suction as well as an accelerated sweep mode that removes debris from narrow spaces. It also includes a rotating side brush that helps to move debris into the path of the main brushroll.
While the shark robotic vacuum cleaner EZ is a great choice for the majority of use cases however, it is able to be outclassed by more advanced options, such as the shark Vacuum self Empty Matrix Plus. The Matrix Plus comes with a LIDAR navigation system that permits faster, more accurate mapping. It also has a wider variety of automated features, such as virtual no-go zones. The external dustbin has a slightly larger capacity.
Additionally the Shark EZ doesn't feel as intuitive as the iRobot 694 Roomba. The Roomba feels more solidly built and offers a longer battery life, and requires less time to recharge. It also has better performance on bare carpets and floors and can move over obstructions such as power cords without difficulty.
AI Ultra Robot
Shark AI Ultra is a sleek-looking robot vacuum that's available in many different configurations. This model has mopping capabilities that allow it to sweep the entire surface of your hardwood floors. It's also smart vacuum, which means it makes use of Matrix Clean Navigation to methodically clean every inch of your home. Its powerful suction can pick up dirt and debris from all types of floors including vinyl, hardwood tiles and carpet.
The robot's maneuverability is fantastic and allows it to maneuver around electrical cords, furniture and other obstacles easily. However, it isn't able to map two-story homes, so you'll need to carry it up and down the stairs by hand. Its LIDAR sensor is also a bit high, which means it can't clean under couches and TV stands. It's great at climbing over rugs.
It's not the best for removing pet hair, which tends to be tucked into its brushroll instead of being sucked into its dirt compartment. It's also quite loud with a sung-songy jingle that begins when it's cleaning.
The dirt compartment of the vacuum is simple to empty. It comes with three options for power including its energy-saving Eco mode and its default 'Normal' mode and its high-power Max mode. It also has an observation window on its docking station that shows when the dirt bins are full.
If you have a lot of pet hair, you may need to buy the vacuum's premotor filter and post-motor HEPA filter separately. The company recommends replacing the filters after three years of usage.
The HEPA filter requires a little more effort to replace than a pre-motor filter. It is necessary to remove the HEPA filter from its base, and then clean it with warm water and a damp cloth. It is also necessary to change the cleaning agent of the vacuum periodically as it will wear over time. Unlike the EZ vacuum, this one doesn't include any bags to replace its dirt compartment or its mopping pad. It is also not as compact, meaning it takes more space in the garage or closet.
Matrix Self-Empty
The Shark Matrix Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum offers incredible cleaning power and an unbagged base that is capable of holding up to 30 days of trash. The vacuum's base station also features a LIDAR sensor, which allows it to perform cool tricks like pin-and-go navigation and support for drawing-like "no-go" zones. It's compatible with a hub that allows you to control all of its functions via your smartphone, much like the EZ Robot Self Empty.
In our tests the suction of the Matrix performed very well on both carpets and hard floors. It's able to pick up fine dust and pet hair with ease even when it's navigating narrow edges and corners. Its noise level is quite low, too. We were able to continue conversations at a normal volume while it was running.
One of our most loved features is the ability to schedule cleanings from the app. The one we use is scheduled to run every alternate day at 9:30 AM, and it runs automatically without us lifting a finger. You can also initiate an on-demand clean using the app, but this has to be manually selected from a map of your home instead of being scheduled in advance.
In terms of overall sturdiness The Matrix feels comparable to other Shark robot vacuums we've tested in this category. The body is constructed of fairly dense, high-grade rubber wheels and plastic. The two side brushes snap in their positions easily from the box, and the only additional set-up is plugging in the charging prongs on the base.
The Matrix's 360-degree vision efficiently and precisely maps your home to ensure the cleanest and most efficient possible. This means it'll be capable of avoiding objects that are in its path regardless whether they're on the same floor or on different levels. Its precision is further boosted by Matrix Clean which is able to comb across all surfaces using a precise grid and several passes to ensure that there is no area left unclean. When it's time to clean the base it's a breeze because the Matrix makes use of a different kind of bagless system that doesn't need bags that are replaced as its competitors do. This is a first for the industry, and we love that it doesn't cause any mess or hassle when removing debris from the base.
IQ XL
If you're looking for an unobtrusive approach to cleaning your home The Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL (RV1000AE) is an excellent choice. It features an unbagged base that can hold up to 45 days of debris and dirt, as well as IQ Navigation total home mapping and auto-empty technology.
It makes use of a mobile app to assist you in monitoring each clean cycle and the map it generates of your home. The app allows you to name your rooms, make virtual no-go areas, and create schedules according to your preferences. It's slower than other models, but it does a great job of navigating obstacles and doesn't get stuck on rug tassels.
We tested it and the IQ XL cleaned hard floors very well. However it did struggle on carpets with a medium pile. It could sometimes skim over crumbs, or take them in and leave them behind. The side brushes can be used to swish debris away, making it difficult for the vacuum cleaner to grasp. The IQ XL is all-black and practical, which means it's not a style winner.
The IQ XL comes with a smart auto-empty function that will help you save money on maintenance. Simply remove the bin from the unit, hold it over a trash container, and press a button that will eject everything at once. There are no specialty bin bags needed and the IQ High-Efficiency filter is able to capture dust, pet dander, and other allergens, down to 1 micron.
The only issue with the IQ XL robot vacuum is that it's not the quietest or most reliable model available. It could also lose its location and return to the same rooms repeatedly or miss specific spots in your home. The navigation and mapping of the IQ XL aren't the best neither. However, if you're willing to do a few steps prior to every run, such as cleaning up cords or other items, it's a good choice to clean hands-free. It is also less expensive than many competitor models. Its main rival is the iRobot Roomba j7+, that offers the same experience, but has more features and a lower cost.

The dust bin's external design increases the dirt compartment capacity, and it can maneuver over tasseled rugs without much difficulty. It also has a longer battery life and incurs fewer ongoing costs.
EZ Robot Self-Empty
The EZ Robot Self Empty is a robotic cleaner that automatically emptys the dirt compartment into large dustbins externally after every cleaning session. This reduces hands-on maintenance requirements and lets the vacuum keep cleaning longer and without interruption. It also makes use of smart sensors to navigate around furniture and obstacles. In addition, it has various cleaning modes that can be controlled with a smartphone app or voice commands.
The Shark RV2310AE Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum: Precision Mapping Pet Hair EZ is a good option for families with pets, or even small children. Its suction power can remove pet hair and other debris. Its multi-surface brushroll can be used on hard and carpeted flooring. The navigation system has been designed to perfection. It does a fantastic job of maneuvering across a carpets with a low pile and around furniture. The robot also has a substantial dirt capacity as well as it has a long battery life. It might not be as effective on carpets with high piles and has a hard time dealing with heavy debris.
The Shark EZ also has the ability to empty its dirt compartment on its own after each cleaning session. This helps reduce maintenance and allows for longer uninterrupted cleaning sessions. This robot also has a number of different cleaning modes, including a turbo mode that delivers powerful suction as well as an accelerated sweep mode that removes debris from narrow spaces. It also includes a rotating side brush that helps to move debris into the path of the main brushroll.
While the shark robotic vacuum cleaner EZ is a great choice for the majority of use cases however, it is able to be outclassed by more advanced options, such as the shark Vacuum self Empty Matrix Plus. The Matrix Plus comes with a LIDAR navigation system that permits faster, more accurate mapping. It also has a wider variety of automated features, such as virtual no-go zones. The external dustbin has a slightly larger capacity.
Additionally the Shark EZ doesn't feel as intuitive as the iRobot 694 Roomba. The Roomba feels more solidly built and offers a longer battery life, and requires less time to recharge. It also has better performance on bare carpets and floors and can move over obstructions such as power cords without difficulty.
AI Ultra Robot
Shark AI Ultra is a sleek-looking robot vacuum that's available in many different configurations. This model has mopping capabilities that allow it to sweep the entire surface of your hardwood floors. It's also smart vacuum, which means it makes use of Matrix Clean Navigation to methodically clean every inch of your home. Its powerful suction can pick up dirt and debris from all types of floors including vinyl, hardwood tiles and carpet.
The robot's maneuverability is fantastic and allows it to maneuver around electrical cords, furniture and other obstacles easily. However, it isn't able to map two-story homes, so you'll need to carry it up and down the stairs by hand. Its LIDAR sensor is also a bit high, which means it can't clean under couches and TV stands. It's great at climbing over rugs.
It's not the best for removing pet hair, which tends to be tucked into its brushroll instead of being sucked into its dirt compartment. It's also quite loud with a sung-songy jingle that begins when it's cleaning.
The dirt compartment of the vacuum is simple to empty. It comes with three options for power including its energy-saving Eco mode and its default 'Normal' mode and its high-power Max mode. It also has an observation window on its docking station that shows when the dirt bins are full.
If you have a lot of pet hair, you may need to buy the vacuum's premotor filter and post-motor HEPA filter separately. The company recommends replacing the filters after three years of usage.
The HEPA filter requires a little more effort to replace than a pre-motor filter. It is necessary to remove the HEPA filter from its base, and then clean it with warm water and a damp cloth. It is also necessary to change the cleaning agent of the vacuum periodically as it will wear over time. Unlike the EZ vacuum, this one doesn't include any bags to replace its dirt compartment or its mopping pad. It is also not as compact, meaning it takes more space in the garage or closet.
Matrix Self-Empty
The Shark Matrix Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum offers incredible cleaning power and an unbagged base that is capable of holding up to 30 days of trash. The vacuum's base station also features a LIDAR sensor, which allows it to perform cool tricks like pin-and-go navigation and support for drawing-like "no-go" zones. It's compatible with a hub that allows you to control all of its functions via your smartphone, much like the EZ Robot Self Empty.
In our tests the suction of the Matrix performed very well on both carpets and hard floors. It's able to pick up fine dust and pet hair with ease even when it's navigating narrow edges and corners. Its noise level is quite low, too. We were able to continue conversations at a normal volume while it was running.
One of our most loved features is the ability to schedule cleanings from the app. The one we use is scheduled to run every alternate day at 9:30 AM, and it runs automatically without us lifting a finger. You can also initiate an on-demand clean using the app, but this has to be manually selected from a map of your home instead of being scheduled in advance.
In terms of overall sturdiness The Matrix feels comparable to other Shark robot vacuums we've tested in this category. The body is constructed of fairly dense, high-grade rubber wheels and plastic. The two side brushes snap in their positions easily from the box, and the only additional set-up is plugging in the charging prongs on the base.
The Matrix's 360-degree vision efficiently and precisely maps your home to ensure the cleanest and most efficient possible. This means it'll be capable of avoiding objects that are in its path regardless whether they're on the same floor or on different levels. Its precision is further boosted by Matrix Clean which is able to comb across all surfaces using a precise grid and several passes to ensure that there is no area left unclean. When it's time to clean the base it's a breeze because the Matrix makes use of a different kind of bagless system that doesn't need bags that are replaced as its competitors do. This is a first for the industry, and we love that it doesn't cause any mess or hassle when removing debris from the base.
IQ XL
If you're looking for an unobtrusive approach to cleaning your home The Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL (RV1000AE) is an excellent choice. It features an unbagged base that can hold up to 45 days of debris and dirt, as well as IQ Navigation total home mapping and auto-empty technology.
It makes use of a mobile app to assist you in monitoring each clean cycle and the map it generates of your home. The app allows you to name your rooms, make virtual no-go areas, and create schedules according to your preferences. It's slower than other models, but it does a great job of navigating obstacles and doesn't get stuck on rug tassels.
We tested it and the IQ XL cleaned hard floors very well. However it did struggle on carpets with a medium pile. It could sometimes skim over crumbs, or take them in and leave them behind. The side brushes can be used to swish debris away, making it difficult for the vacuum cleaner to grasp. The IQ XL is all-black and practical, which means it's not a style winner.
The IQ XL comes with a smart auto-empty function that will help you save money on maintenance. Simply remove the bin from the unit, hold it over a trash container, and press a button that will eject everything at once. There are no specialty bin bags needed and the IQ High-Efficiency filter is able to capture dust, pet dander, and other allergens, down to 1 micron.
The only issue with the IQ XL robot vacuum is that it's not the quietest or most reliable model available. It could also lose its location and return to the same rooms repeatedly or miss specific spots in your home. The navigation and mapping of the IQ XL aren't the best neither. However, if you're willing to do a few steps prior to every run, such as cleaning up cords or other items, it's a good choice to clean hands-free. It is also less expensive than many competitor models. Its main rival is the iRobot Roomba j7+, that offers the same experience, but has more features and a lower cost.
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