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Shark Ion Robot Vacuum 750 Review

The assembly out of the box is quite simple it's just a matter of having to put the side brushes into the appropriate position and then plug in the dock station. The body of the robot is made of hard plastic with a matte finish is a solid and sturdy.

shark-iq-robot-vacuum-av1002ae-with-xl-self-empty-base-self-cleaning-brushroll-advanced-navigation-wi-fi-compatible-with-alexa-2nd-generation-207.jpgIt has a limited set of physical automation options and uses random routes to navigate. It has the capacity of a dustbin that isn't particularly impressive and no maximum-fill sensor.

Battery life

The Ion Robot 750 has a battery time of 90 minutes when using maximum suction power. The robot is set to an energy-efficient Eco mode and you can switch between it and the more powerful Max mode through the app. You can also alter various settings through the app, such as scheduling your robot to clean at a certain time of the day that works for you. The app's History tab gives you an entire report of each cleaning session too, so you can observe the results of the vacuum and whether it needed to return to its dock for a recharge.

The ION Robot 750 feels well-made and has a long battery life that should allow it to clean most rooms without needing to return to its dock. It can struggle to clean carpets with low pile and pet hair. Also, its automation features aren't as sophisticated as those of the Shark AI Robot, which is more expensive.

The Ion Robot 750 has mediocre maneuverability and relies on random paths to cover a large area, which could cause it to miss some areas and accidentally go over the same areas more than once. It also gets stuck on carpets and get frequently caught on cords. The robot takes about four hours to fully charge, even though it doesn't have a docking station that automatically emptys itself. It will be able to tell when it's charged when its two LEDs change from flashing to white. The app allows you to check the battery level and display it in the form of a bar graph. You can also utilize the app to design an agenda for cleaning and then activate extended cleaning.

Performance on floors that are not bare

Shark's ION Robot is a straightforward budget model that feels good-made and offers decent battery performance and does a great job of cleaning floors that are not clean. However, it struggles with carpets with low pile and comes with a less basic range of automation options as compared to the more expensive Shark models.

It makes use of it's Tri-Brush System to tackle dirt dust, dust, and other debris from all surfaces including corners and edges. It also works with the SharkClean app and voice control via Alexa or Google Assistant, letting you start and stop cleaning from anywhere.

Contrary to the iRobot Roomba, which has a clever path however, the ION Robot is not as mobile and can be prone to skip certain areas while cleaning other areas several times. Its erratic pathing could lead to it getting stuck in furniture or bumping into obstacles like electrical cords, and it doesn't clear as much debris from carpets.

The ION Robot can be triggered to clean by pressing a button on the side, and it's compatible with the Amazon Echo and Google Home. It also has an infrared sensor that is able to detect if it's running low of battery and automatically return to its charging station.

It is possible to switch between three different power modes using the shark robot vacuum with self empty base companion application - the energy-efficient 'Eco' mode as well as the default 'Normal' mode, and the high-suction 'Max' mode. There are physical buttons on top that let you choose these modes. The vacuum has two side brushes which help to push debris into the path of its main brushroll. The top trash button can be used to empty the bin.

Performance on carpets with a low-pile

The Shark ION RV700 Series does very well on floors with low piles however it has a tough time with pet hair or fine debris. It also has mediocre maneuverability and its basic random pathing navigation system is not efficient at covering an entire area, which could cause it to miss spots and needing to cover them multiple times. And while it can climb over rug tassels, it can get caught on them and may require a trip around them a few times.

It has a small dust bin that has to be empty at the end of each cleaning session. It also doesn't have any kind of sensor to notify you when it's about to fill up, which could be a hassle if you prefer to keep your robot on standby during scheduled cleaning sessions.

If you're looking for a good budget robot that will offer you a thorough clean on bare floors and low-pile carpets, the Eufy 11S is an alternative worth taking into consideration. It's easier to store than the Shark ION and it offers better maneuverability, especially on higher-pile carpets. It doesn't have 'Max' power like the RV700 and its dustbin dimensions are smaller.

The iRobot Roomba E5 has a better design and dirt compartment that's improved, and is much less expensive. It also charges faster. It has a shorter life battery and can't handle rugs as well. It has a smart application and voice control that could make it more useful to some users than the Shark. Shark ION is a good choice if you're looking for robot vacuums that do a great job and doesn't require WiFi connectivity.

Performance on high-pile Carpet

The Shark ION RV700 Series is capable of removing fine debris from low-pile carpet and picking up hairs from a small dog bed, however, it has a hard time with larger debris like cereal crumbs and melting chocolate. It is also unable to clean dirt from thick wool rugs like a Persian or Kilim rug. It is also prone to getting stuck on wires and tassels on rugs that are heavier.

The robot isn't very mobile, and relies on random routes to cover its area of coverage instead of mapping out and following Efficient Shark ION Robot Vacuum: Smart Navigation routes. It can clean certain areas more than once and leave out other areas. It also fails to recognize magnetic boundaries to keep out of rooms it shouldn't be in.

However, it's simple to control using the SharkClean companion app and is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa devices. The app allows you to remotely control your vacuum. You can switch it off or on or alter its power settings, make it return to the dock, schedule cleaning sessions, etc. You can also set up virtual boundary lines to stop the robot from entering rooms you don't want it to enter.

The app will also tell you whether the robot is fully charged or charging. The robot's dustbin is, however, not large, so you'll need empty it at the end of each cleaning session. Regularly changing the pre-motor and brushroll is also vital. If the vacuum is hooked into an extension cord, it is important to also periodically check it for tangled cables or other obstructions. The robot vacuum may fall down the stairs when placed too close to the stairs.

Overall

This is a basic robot vacuum that feels sturdy and has a great battery life. It also performs quite well on floors that are not bare and does a decent job cleaning pet hair. It's not very good at getting around obstacles, and its navigation system isn't very sophisticated. This can cause it to overlook certain areas of your home. It's expensive to maintain and requires demanding maintenance.

The eufy RoboVac 11S is an excellent alternative to this model. It's less expensive, cleans pet hair more effectively across all types of surfaces and also has superior performance on carpets with low pile than the Shark ION Robot. It is also easier to store and the recurring costs are less. However, it's not equipped with a self-emptying base station which means you'll need to manually empty its debris bin when it reaches capacity.

Another option is the iRobot Roomba j7, which includes many of the features similar to the ION Robot Vacuum Mops but is more expensive. It's more robust and comfortable to use and has a bigger dustbin and is able to continue cleaning from the point it left off after returning to its dock for charging. It's also capable of setting virtual boundary markers to ensure it stays out of certain areas and has an extensive set of automated features.

Like most robotic vacuums, the Shark Ion Robot comes with a companion mobile app that allows you to manage its functions and set cleaning times. The main screen lets you begin the cleaning process from scratch, change power settings and choose different modes of operation. The app is available on both Android and iOS and integrates with your smart home devices so that you can turn on certain basic functions with voice commands.

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