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✨ Elevate your clean game with SharkMatrix Plus — where tech meets tidy! 🧼
The SharkMatrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop combines ultra-strong suction with sonic mopping technology to deliver a comprehensive clean on carpets and hard floors. Featuring advanced Matrix Clean grid navigation and 360° LiDAR mapping, it ensures no spot is missed. Designed for pet owners, its self-cleaning brushroll prevents hair wrap, while the self-emptying base stores up to 60 days of dirt for hassle-free upkeep. Controlled via an intuitive app and compatible with Alexa, it adapts to your lifestyle for efficient, hands-free home maintenance.
















| ASIN | B0B89C8H4Q |
| Battery Life | 110 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,341 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #13 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | Shark |
| Brand Name | Shark |
| Capacity | 350 ml |
| Color | Black/Gold |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 35,967 Reviews |
| Filter Type | washable fabric filter (pre motor) |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10622356596661 |
| Included Components | Filter, Mop Pad, Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot, Side Brush, XL HEPA Self-Empty Base |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.4"L x 14.96"W x 5.69"H |
| Item Type Name | AI Ultra 2in1 Robot Vacuum & Mop with Sonic Mopping, Matrix Clean, Home Mapping, HEPA Bagless Self Empty Base, CleanEdge Technology, for Pet Hair, Wifi, Works with Alexa, Black/Gold |
| Item Weight | 17 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AV2610WA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Model Name | AI Ultra™ 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop |
| Model Number | AV2610WA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless, Edge Cleaning, LiDAR Navigation, Sonic Mopping |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 21.4"L x 14.96"W x 5.69"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Floor |
| Special Feature | Cordless, Edge Cleaning, LiDAR Navigation, Sonic Mopping |
| Style Name | Matrix Plus Vacuum & Mop (60 Days) |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpets & Hardfloors |
| UPC | 622356596664 |
| Voltage | 14.4 volts |
S**Y
10/10 you need this
I’m going to use talk to text to make posting this review easier. I have a lot to say. We live in a modular home so that is to say my first floor has actual rooms. It’s not a nice open floor plan. We have two medium sized dogs and one cat. We are a family of three. Keeping up with the cleaning has always been difficult. After doing a ton of research and talking to a ton of people, we decided to go with the shark matrix two in one vacuum and mopping system. I read dozens of reviews on Amazon and other websites. 100% highly recommend this. Just be patient when you get it it’s not as easy as just plug and go. The box comes with no actual instruction booklet. The setup is just printed on the actual inside of the box. Of course it instructs you to download the app to use the vacuum. The app is easy to use once you get used to it but it’s not as user-friendly as you would think. Set up the vacuum, familiarize yourself with using the mop part of it and installing it and taking it off and filling it. We also bought the solution however, nowhere on the solution bottle, the website or the app does it tell you how much solution to use whether you should only use all the solution or if you are mixing it like a concentrate. We vacuumed the house old school before we set it all up because we knew this was going to be our daily go to way of cleaning instead of using our Serena. We picked everything off the floor and made sure all of the furniture was exactly the way we always keep it. We set it all up and it did. It’s first round which was just mapping the entire area. The next day we were ready to use and I had it vacuum the first floor. It was great. The only complaint I have right now is that it’s squeaky as heck and I don’t know why, but I’m sure a little bit of WD-40 can actually fix that when it came time to mopping, it does a great job. When doing my first floor, you do have to refill the mopping portion halfway through, which is to be expected given the size of the first floor of my house. I did notice after the first couple weeks that as much as it advertises it won’t get stuck on chords or under or something or around something that it did so I had to block off under my TV with my kids toys until I really played with the app some more. Then I decided to re-map the first floor and we picked up everything. We put the chairs on the tables, picked up the garbage can, absolutely everything and we had it do the mapping again. since we did the mapping again we have noticed a huge difference in its efficiency. I had read that sometimes you do have to do that if you notice it’s not performing the way you would like. Overall, it’s only been about two months but we are super thrilled with this purchase. We have bought other shark products as well and just overall impressed with shark as a brand.
S**L
Best purchase for our home so far
Since we bought this in late November, which I suggest getting since it was newely half off its retail price of 600 (gotta love black Friday), I have only had to get out the old vacuum once. I was worried that we would have to get it out more than that to get under our cabinets in the kitchen, but that is luckily not a problem. If I see something under there now I just push it to the middle of the floor if I know shark is going to clean that day. So here we go... Pros: -it literally cleans about 95% of your floors. Hair is not a problem, tangling on the roller is not a problem, larger debris is generally not a problem (I had some things here and there get missed the first go around, but I mostly see that it has problems on carpets, which we have mostly hardwood floors so not a big deal). -it mapped out our first floor, which is sizeable, in about 2 go cleanings. I was worried about this as a large amount of reviews stated that it took 30 or more cleanings to map their house out and it still didn't map it correctly. The one thing I noticed about these reviews is that they are mostly from from a year ago, so I'm assuming that there has been a software update since then to address this issue. It was super efficient at mapping. - I see this as a pro, but some might not, is that it teaches you to adjust your cleanliness behaviors. You need to keep the floors free of obstacles (as much as possible) in order for this robot to do its job, which means moving your shoes, picking up toys, moving chairs, etc. It was good for my wife and i to adapt better habits anyway and this was a good way to Kickstart that for our household. - if you have allergies, this thing picks up a ton of dust. Since we don't have a pet (yet) it mostly picks up some food, hair and dust on the floor. Man does it help. My allergies have been much better over the past 2 months. - some people gave the app negative reviews, but I found it helpful overall. It is simple, easy and quick to make adjustments on. -you really don't have to empty this but once a month. And, honestly, I could get away with maybe once every 2 months instead. Don't forget to do a monthly maintenance check and clean the filter, but this is a 5 minute routine once a month. Much easier than busting out the bulky vacuum all the time. CONS -speaking of the app, it needs a no go zone feature. The magnet strips, while great, don't effectively help in managing the bots path all the time. Make sure to tape it or use 3m sticky stuff to keep it on the floor otherwise your bot will try to suck it up and take it for a ride with it. The no go zone feature would be helpful for wire areas, furniture, or kid play areas. I hear it is supposed to come along sometime in the future, hopefully soon. -carpet cleaning is a little bit of an issue. We have a giant area rug in our living room and it sometimes has issues with picking up stuff. Luckily, the bot does 2 or 3 sweeps, which most times gets the debris or fuzzies on our carpet, but not all the time. This is indicated on YouTube reviews that I watched before I purchased this, so I knew what to expect. -it is slightly noisy and takes a while to clean. I advise to make the schedule while you are not home, because it can change your daily routine pattern. Generally, it takes about an hour and a half to clean our 600 square foot first floor. I keep it on normal mode, but there is a higher power suction mode that is louder. So get ready to turn the volume up on your TV. I did hear from a roomba user though that this bot is quieter, so I guess it's subjective. -this is more if a personal gripe, it might not be a big deal for you, but I was hoping to have a meet the Jetsons vibe when I connected it to my alexa. I wanted to say "alexa, clean the kitchen" and it do just that. Unfortunately, it doesn't do different room commands, it just does its normal full routine. You can do this through the shark app, which is simple and easy enough. So designate room names and tell it to clean just that room. Still, if you have a kitchen mess and you want to use verbal commands through alexa skills to do something while you are continuing chores or cooking, it would be a nice touch if it did it. Oh well, that's just me. Overall a great purchase. Currently, I got mine for roughly 315 and I am doing monthly payments with Amazon, which I love this feature of Amazon's payments. I pay it off in March in monthly installments of 64 bucks. It is worth the money compared to those roombas that cause double or triple the shark bot. I did a ton of research on different vacuums and this one is in the top 5 (as of right now). I highly recommend this to anyone with similar lay out as us (mostly hard wood floors with area rugs). I found the cons to be just nit picking at its performance, and overall it makes our life 80x easier. I give it a 4.5 out 5 for my personal home and I hope this review was helpful. 1 year update: Dog hair: Still going strong and still highly recommend for those with mostly hard wood floors or linoleum. In fact, I recommended it to my mom and dad and now they have one and love it. We did finally get to test it with some serious dog hair. We had an Australian Shepard (which has super thick and clingy fur) and another dog that visited for several days. Both are extremely active and were all over our floors and our one carpet area. They left a ton of fur and it did take 3 or 4 cleanings to get up about 80% of the hair. Whatever was left over was bunched up on the carpet and was easily removable thanks to shark. Just be prepared to wait a few days for the fur to be cleaned up in the carpet. If it's hardwood then it is cleaned up instantly. Hair and roller blade: I have not had any issues with the roller blades and hair tangling. I had to untangle some hair that rolled to the center twice. It is an easy fix. Take scissors and a quick snip and boom solved the problem. The big thing is that it doesn't hinder the cleaning ability of the vacuum. Parts: I haven't had to replace any of the parts yet on it. Just keep up with monthly maintenance and it will hold up. Clean the filters and the dust cup monthly and it will run smoothly. The battery life is still the same too. No issues with battery degradation. Errors and software stuff: so the errors are minor with this robot. It is the occasional bumper is stuck and that the dust cup needs to be emptied, which is nice if you forget to keep up with maintenance. The only issue I have with the software is that it used to be able to clean specific rooms when I originally got it, but now it doesn't allow me to do that at all. It's a bummer since sometimes I still stuff in the kitchen and I just want it to do that room, not an entire cleaning again. Also, and this is a small gripe, but I wish that I could have the robot automatically go to max suction mode every cleaning. Instead, I have to go to my shark app on my phone and change it from normal mode (which is its default cleaning mode) to max. Overall, I would still say this is a 4.5 out of 5. Minor issues, but still totally worth it.
K**O
$350 is Reasonable. Great for Disabled People. Works Well With Long Hair From People and Pets.
We have a fairly messy house, 4 kids, 4 dogs, and 4 cats. Everyone has long hair, and I am disabled, so unable to keep up with the house. I never thought we'd be able to use a robot due to clutter. My sister recommended one, so I started looking. I got this, I didn't get too helpful, I was sure I'd be sending it back. PROS: - My floors are clean, lol. The living room carpet has never looked this good. The kitchen floor looks great! The cat litter that gets spread on our bedroom floor is gone. - When it gets full, it takes itself to its base, empties, and picks up where it left off. - If the battery is about to die (15%), it goes back to its base. - When it empties into the base, the base holds the same amount of dirt as my full-sized, upright Dyson. I've only emptied it 3 times in 2 weeks of daily use, and 2 of those times were when the floor was in rough shape before we got it in better shape. CONS: - It takes FOR-EV-ER to set this thing up. Having it map the whole house and then fine-tune each room was a nightmare. It took hours, like 8 of them (not all in one go). Even now that it's mostly set up, I STILL have to tweak some of the areas. - We did have issues with the hair getting caught in the roller the first few times we used it. It will stop and say, "My roller is stuck." You turn it over, press 2 clips to take the roller out, cut the hair, and put it back. It takes seconds. - It doesn't do corners or edges at all. You're still going to be using your upright vacuum hose for those areas. - The mop setting is good for maintenance cleaning, but it's not going to get any marks off. We ended up doing a good clean of the kitchen floor to get stains up, and now we just use the robot to keep it clean and smell good. - It can get loud. When it goes to its dock and empties, it's VERY LOUD, about the sound of a regular vacuum, but it only stays that loud for a few seconds. When it's sweeping/vacuuming our tile floor, it is pretty loud. Not quite as loud as a regular vacuum, but it's loud. Barely noticeable on carpet. - It's not the best at navigating some things. Some things I know it can fit under it will look at and go around, other things I know it can't get past (8 chairs at the dining room table), it will die trying to get around. It is all in and ready for war with those chair legs. Very often it will get itself in, but it has to be helped out. Overall impression: I am disabled, and this is a lifesaver, game changer. I paid $350 for it, and I feel I got my money's worth. It's not perfect, you're still going to need to take care of corners and stains, but for everyday maintenance, it's great. The app kinda sucks, but not as bad as some of the other comments are saying (maybe they did an update). Setting it up was complete BS and a total nightmare, but once it's done, you never have to mess with that stuff again. I would buy again for $350, not sure if I would buy for anything higher, it would need to do corners and edges a bit better to get me to pay more.
K**E
WAAAAY better than my *never* vacuuming! There's no going back.
This is a robot vacuum cleaner. It is not and will not be as good as my canister vacuum. However, I used that vacuum about as frequently as I had guests over and in 2020 that dropped to 0, as the time I spent on my carpet doing yoga increased drastically. As a result I decided to take the plunge and I LOVE my bot vac. FACTS ABOUT MY USE - I have three short-hair cats - I have a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house with some spare rooms - My house is "2 stories" with some other weird levels - I have primarily carpet, but some tile, some laminate, and some sheet vinyl QUIRKS/TIPS - The errors don't always make sense. The "something stuck underneath me" error is the most common red herring. Look at the tutorials for cleaning the front wheel (you have to pry it out of the little case), and the main brush (it doesn't get super tangled with hair on the middle, but pet hair does get stuck at each end. - The mapping feature really does just take a bunch of patience and not paying attention. Let it run several times and the map will eventually sort itself out. My bot vac still does some weird patterns on the floor... so I just imagine it's training for the bot-vac olympics floor routine and those unusual paths are worth bonus points. - For me, a dense dusty buildup (gross, right?) started to accrue on the short bristles of the main roller so that then they didn't move like independent bristles. And then I noticed it wasn't as good at picking up pet hair. I combed that off of the bristles and it's unsurprisingly much better at picking up pet hair. - It's pretty dang good at regular cleanup if you take care of it (I do a quick clear-out of the brushes and dust bin after each run, it's pretty darn easy), but it's not stellar at corners and edges especially if you vacuum as infrequently as I do/did. So I got my canister vacuum out and cleaned the edges and corners. No biggie! MY COUPLE OF GRIPES - My map randomly deleted itself one day? I was annoyed because I'd set up some very clever no-go zones that I was pleased with. The bot vac did, however, remember the automatic schedule. Go figure? This was frustrating but again... the bot vac cleans my floors twice a week. It's worth a weird map glitch to me. - One of the latches that you pinch together to hold the dust bin in place is now kinda sticky and doesn't pop back into place. I wiggle it to get it to re-latch. Annoying but again... not the worst fate ever NIFTY FACTS/FAVORITE THINGS - You can have a map of the main floor you use this on (near the docking station) but you can ALSO then pick up the bot vac and take it to another floor or a room that you don't want cleaned on the regular and it'll clean that without forgetting the main map (see above for map-related oddities... unrelated to moving the bot vac). It just returns to where it starts and then sends you a sad message that it can't find the dock until you pick it up and take it back - This isn't a feature of the vacuum so much as it a bonus side-effect of the automated schedule. I keep the floors in the main area much tidier now then I used to because I know the vacuum runs twice a week and I don't want to have to quickly dash over and pick stuff up so the vacuum has free reign - THE BAGLESS COLLECTOR IS AWESOME. It is so nice not to have to deal with the consumable bags from my canister vacuum, and to not have to worry that it'll fill up if I don't empty it all the time! I've had this now since early December 2020, cleans are scheduled twice a week, and once each week I carry the vacuum to the upstairs or the back room to run, so plenty of cycles, plenty of square feet, and so far so good! I am SOOOOOOOOOO glad I finally got my bot vac and once I worked through some of the quirks, I am very happy with it!
D**E
No longer a wow, its a rip off!!!
Update 12/29/2025: if i could give a zero i would!!! ok, the warranty ran out November 2024, the unit has failed. It started to act up a month before the warranty ran out. I cleaned it, new filters, new rollers, did regular maintenance work, it still failed. I was told by a Shark rep after going through the steps to fix , and it can not be fixed. I was offered 30% off buying a new one from Shark! I paid 349 plus tax for a vacuum that only lasted a year with normal daily use in our home!!!! I have had Shark vacuums in the past, with no problems, so i stuck with Shark on the Robo Vac, and that was a big mistake to do so!!!! What a rip off!!!!! Now i am out a vacuum! Back to a broom and dust pan! It does not fail in a year nor cost almost$350!!!!! ------------------------------- OLD review: I did not get the highest model, but being a lover of shark vacuums I did purchased the self cleaning vac mop model to see if i would like a robot vac. All I can say is WOW!!! We have 2 dogs whose job is to shed, 4 cats, a cocatoo, hubby and kids. The first picture is random run, the second was from after returing to dock to empty and then back to point it had stopped at to finish. The 3rd is from a whole house programmed run. 4 rooms, 1 bath and hallway. The last one the pad from cleaning one room with the mop function. That blew my mind, it is not a frequently used room and had been washed a couple days before. Using a broom or cordless stick vac(not Shark, was a bad girl, i can say it will soon be replaced with a Shark version, no more straying from Shark)it looked like i could make a toupee daily!!! This robot vacuum 3 toupees in one cleaning! This was on normal mode, may try matrix next time and see what she finds!!! Love how she mapped the rooms, it was very accurate and let's you know the size of the rooms, and also the size of cleaning it does. It was very impressive!!! The mop feature worked great too. I have no complaints, no streaks, dried quickly and was not sticky. My goal is to get the shark robot vacuum wet/dry model that auto fills cleaning fluid too. I can not believe how much crud it finds and how clean the floors are. I do have some furniture it can not go under, but it does get under enough to help control dust bunnies, especially if able to go around the full piece of furniture. I will see if this helps lessen dusting since the floors are so much cleaner. It really is not that loud when it empties itself. Very quiet when working. I love that she can be programmed her to sweep the whole house and she does at 0300 daily. Off she went with no prompts. Could not be easier!!! She loves working nights! HA HA. I am not technically savy, so it took me a couple minutes to figure out the app. But, once I did, a piece of cake to set her up! Now to see if she does hold 60 days of this crews fur and dirt!!! I have confidence in Shark, that it will!!! If your home has two levels you would need 2, I have one room that has a step down into, I just place her in the room, push clean and off she goes. I am impressed that my floors do not look like they need to be swept again a few hours afterwards. I do not have carpet, but i do have a dog rug that absorbs all with shag pile under their food and water bowls, and she goes right over it! Its time to put the one down by the front door like that one, and I am pretty sure she will not have a problem with it. I am very happy that "Rosy" loves to keep my floors clean!
R**Y
Listen, hold your breath....can you hear the thundering silence of me not having to vacuum?
Where to start? With the bad, let us get that right out of the way. The mapping is abysmal, truly, we have run Bruce (if you can name a Shark branded robot vacuum, what other name than Bruce would you choose) 25 times, he is nowhere near mapping our house, compared to my brothers robot from a competitor who rhymes with BOOMBA, which did it in three runs. This Shark does not even play the same sport....this prevents me from doing room specific vacuuming. And that is it. Unless you have a multi story house, where this feature is a must have, set Bruce and he will clean you house. Wonderfully. Next, the not so great, Bruce is so mentally challenged. For a smart device, he is pretty dumb, but you want to know something, Bruce is determined. He will get the job done. He may have to fumble and bumble his way about, but he will get it done, and, if you watch, he does get a little smarter each time, just a little, but it is noticeable. Bruce used to do the house in large, long swaths, now he breaks it into one half of the house, then the other, and just the today, a new feature, he went around the perimeter of the house, cleaning the base boards. Small steps. As for his vacuum, top notch, perhaps too good. Bit of advice, if you get your own Bruce, run the beast on low suction for at least the first 4 or 5 runs....another con, Bruce does not know when he has eaten too much, and like a greedy guppy, he dies...locks up and cries for help... remember, I told you Bruce is not bright, but he is a work horse. When this happens, you cannot tell Bruce to restart, he has to start over, and hopefully one of Bruce's engineers will fix this, since Bruce will never know how much he has consumed, he has not the ability. Perhaps a command to send him to his base to empty himself, or a shorter duration than the 30 or so minutes it defaults to. Oh, and the base, the self empty….I am sure robot vacuums before the base were fine, if tedious, since you had to clean them every time….but the base, oh the base is pure genius. Bruce’s base is perfect, we take up with a button, and open it with a button, and never have to touch the refuse. No bag to buy, just push a button, the bottom opens and all that stuff drops out. If you have not noticed, but this family loves Bruce, we are now looking at getting Bruce a skin, to spruce Bruce up a bit…We have had Bruce for a week now, barely, but already Bruce has made an impact. I absolute honesty I cannot recommend this product enough, it works, it has quirks, but it works, and very well. Bit of advice Turn on all your lights until your Bruce gets a good map of the area, he is a camera based robot and needs to “see" the ceiling, mostly, for landmarks. Run it on low the first few tries, while Bruce bounces around the first few runs, then move to medium and so on. Remember, Bruce has no sesnor in his bin, he uses a set algorithm that tells him to go back to his base and dump his load. It is terrible. But his vacuum is great, so he gets too full too fast. I can manage it a little for the quality of his cleanup. Because our house is neither toddler nor robot ready, we did not have all our rooms ready, and so we began mapping with the bedrooms and bathrooms doors closed. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, the mapping is not great, but it does move forward, slowly. Bruce stared being more efficient in our great rooms’ right about the time we added the bedrooms and bathrooms. Our house, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 great rooms and a heart kitchen, Bruce can do it on one charge now, I think because we basically added one room a day after his initial runs. I think you can tell, Bruce has been a wonderful addition to our home, truly, a robot vacuum was a luxury I didn’t think worked. It works and now I know what gift I will give every new home owner I know. There a lot of options out there, some a lot cheaper, and if those meet your needs, get them, some a lot more expensive, and aside from one specific feature Bruce does not have,( multi floor mapping) I cannot imagine they are better. UPDATED 2/19/20 Mapping works now, had to delete the map once , run it three times, and bang! house mapped. Room specific vacuuming unlocked! Suggestions to others having issues. Delete the map and ( and I think this part is important) run the vac with every light you can on. The robot "see" and makes its map on your ceiling, the more light, the better it see's. To reiterate, my little robot, Bruce, has literally changed my house...cannot recommend enough. Updated 2/5/21 A year later and no regrets. One of, if not, the best purchases I have made for my home. I will state again Bruce is an addition to the house and family, he is almost a pet....a very dumb, but very hard working pet....he is like a toddler...he seems to always want to be where you are... He cleans your floors and carpets...If you are on the fence about buying a robot vacuum...let me put you at ease...buy one, this is no longer a luxury to my home, they are a requirement, utterly worth every penny. As for a Shark...I love mine. Works great, does what it is supposed to do. The only house I wouldn't think this is perfect for is multi floor homes. Short of that... a must have. 4/28/23 Still the best purchase we have made for our home cleaning. No change there...but a small observation...recently replaced some furniture and changed the layout of our home. We had to move the dock from a north to south orientation to an east to west...and, I swear, it now navigates even better than before.
J**B
Lasted almost two years, good for light surface cleaning
Bottom line: with regular maintenance, this will lightly clean your floors for over a year but won’t last a long time. We ran it three times a week and still needed a push vacuum to get the deeper down dirt once a month. September 2022: it gets stuck on things like thresholds that were no problem before. On the fourth call to customer service, it was determined that the robot was not repairable, so it cleaned three times a week for a 1.75 years = $1.25/cleaning. American Express should replace this with the extended warranty protection. Customer service is pretty helpful and knowledgeable but the first call should have included adding my information to the database and logging my call as well as giving me the information that the third call did. The battery only charges to 80% now. Summer 2022: still running strong. I set a reminder to clean it every four weeks when we got it. It’s not perfect though – when we vacuum with the Dyson standup, we get about the same amount of junk in one pass that the Shark does in a month. Summer 2021: this thing really works. Highly recommend cleaning it every four weeks if you have hardwood floors, a small dog, and a cat. it does smell when it docks. November 29, 2020: We have a five-year-old Roomba that we limped along for the last year without a dock because it quit working. The Shark (Bruce) is much quieter and does not bang into walls and furniture as violently as the Roomba did, but there are a few downsides: ⁃ Bruce requires 35 square feet of empty space on a wall. Around here, this is expensive real estate. Our main floor is about 800 square feet (although the map said 560 which is more accurate of the Shark-able area) so you can imagine that amount of space is hard to come by. The Roomba, God rest its soul, only needed about 4 square feet, and it did not mind the darkness under things so you could hide it. ⁃ Bruce requires the lights stay on. Since we are home almost 24/7 on zoom meets now due to COVID, one of the great things about the Roomba was the ability to block off the living room side of the house and have it clean that at night, then move it into the bedroom side of the house during the day. ⁃ I will miss the spot cleaning mode from Roomba. If I spill something dry, I could set the Roomba on that spot and hit a button and let it clean that area. Once the map gets done, you can clean by room - it’s not the same. Also apparently you can’t carry it to a different floor for cleaning as needed without messing up the map. ⁃ We have a screen-porch-turned-sunroom that is a couple of inches down, so I’m not sure if that can be cleaned at all since it’s supposed to make its own way everywhere. This thing constantly humps my bathroom scale and floor lamps so maybe it can make it back up the step plus a steep threshold. Edit: turns out it ignores the boundary strip underneath a cotton throw rug and appears to use the cliff sensors to not go over the threshold. ⁃ Speaking of the map, it seems like if you change the configuration of your furniture, it might confuse the robot. From other reviews, it sounds like the robot needs a large number of passes before it makes an accurate map, so you may have to delete it and start over if you move something it can’t get under. ⁃ This might sound paranoid, but it has a freaking camera on the top, which is probably part of its optical system, and likely does not transmit any images or video or store them. It’s still a little disconcerting, and a cat riding it in a shark costume is probably discouraged. ⁃ It would be nice if the app had the ability to stop it. It’s fairly quiet so I could potentially run this while I’m in calls but would need to be able to stop it if it gets too close or too loud, and the app seems like it would be a good place to do that. I could then start it again once I get off the call. ⁃ It would be nice to have an online user community so I can ask stupid questions there instead of calling someone or asking online. It’s only been running an hour so far, but we will try this out and see if there’s a way to make it work in our space because it seems to do a nice job with our dog and cat hair. Time will tell how well it keeps up. November 29, 2020, 10 PM The place where we had the most room for docking was in our very dark bedroom. The blue lights on this unit are bright enough to light up a runway (some hyperbole here). Thank goodness we have black duct tape, but now we have a brand new shiny robot with black duct tape on it. First world problems, I guess. December 4, 2020, 10 AM The map is now reading 1700 square feet. That is absolutely not possible for a house that measures 35’ x 25’ on the outside. It still does a great job cleaning though, and it awkwardly manages to dock in a much smaller area. Even though it doesn’t hit things as hard as Roomba dead, there is a fair amount of white paint around the edges from our trim.
A**J
Plainly just does the job and well. No bags to buy. My second system.
This is my second Shark Matrix. I had 2 prior robo-vacs. One was okay, but had a bag and regularly needed to get the roller brush cleaned off. The other which I thought was going to be comparable, definitely was not. It kept losing the brush and just did not clean very well. Both were iHomes. The better of the two I used for quite some time, but due to accumulated hair under one of the wheels some of the plastic housing broke and the pins kept falling out of the door of the dust bin. Lots of fun fishing them out of the garbage. So that one is on its last legs. However, as I said I regularly had to clean the roller bar nearly every time I used it and that is a pain. I have long hair and 4 cats, so hair is a factor. I decided to research what Shark had to offer and it was considerable. I have a sharp corded stick vacuum which is my favorite to use on stairs and in my foyer. It has a roller bar that doesn’t get gunked up with hair. I’ve had that one for years, so this is what prompted me to go with Shark. Sure cleaning the vacuum occasionally is what you should be doing, just a vacuum should not use extensive cleaning every time it is used. I did a bit of research and decided on one that does not use a bag, has a self cleaning roller bar and can mop if we decide to do that. Mind you, this is light mopping as you are just pushing around a wet pad. SET UP: Getting this set up was easy. You push down the base plate. Put the Base unit on that and plug it in. Put the brush on the robo-vac. Remove the mop head from the vacuum bin and put that into the vacuum. I put the vacuum against the base unit to charge. Then you download the app and follow directions to connect the robo-vac. You need to wait for it to charge and then you can send it around to survey the area. USAGE: Once the survey was done, I set mine out to do a portion of the house. The next day I did the rest. You can opt to have it return to base every half hour, of cleaning if you want, but I find this takes up enough battery that it was having to clean in two separate time frames to accommodate that. Much depends on the size of your house. Mine isn’t that big. Also depends on how dirty your house is. As I mentioned this is my second system. The first one impressed me so much that I invested in this second one. My first one is at our house, the second at our lake house. The old first ihome is used in our basement floor which has a family room and laundry room and the cats always track litter there. The second iHome is being donated. Maybe someone who doesn’t have pets will find some use for it. What I like about this one is: Brush roller handles hair well. You can clean it occasionally and it will be fine. Does not seem to get stuck in corners, or in odd spots as much as prior ones. Seems to not have issues with cords as much as a prior one. Does not lose the rotating brush constantly (if ever) No bag to replace. Just a cup to empty. Filters can be washed Overall it just seems to do the job well. Sure with a robo vac, it does not get into corners behind stuff, or odd little nooks, but it gets the bulk of stuff. In the kitchen where we have an island, sometimes we pull out the chairs so we can clean around them differently. Same with the dining room table too. MOPPING We have used the mop option, but are sensitive to the need of letting the solution area dry out. So for this reason I may not use it much. Time will tell. It did a decent job. We marked some areas as no-go areas. (base of cat trees). You have to zoom in to designate small areas. One thing we wondered is whether it wets the pad right away or waits till it gets to the designated area. It wets the pad at the start and mops from the base unit to where you send it. I think it would be better to wait till it gets to the designated area. In our case, the unit is in the living room and we wanted to mop the kitchen, so it did a swath of the living room on its path to the kitchen. We consciously opted to get the 2nd one with the mopping option, despite rarely using it on the first one. This was due to our experience with the iHome system. The first one was “okay” and on the second one we opted for one without the mopping option, thinking we would get a comparable model just missing the mopping part. It was not a good assumption. The second unit without the mopping option was a vastly inferior model. So using that correlation from the iHome system to the Shark systems we opted for the exact same model that we liked. The only thing the iHome did in my opinion better than this system was in the software. It showed me progress as the robo vac was working. This one does not. You get a Mission report at the end.
M**N
Wrong Mains Power Rating. Why 110-120 VAC ??
I have received the Shark ION Robit Vacuum and I am totally shocked to see that it is equipped with a 110-120 V AC power adapter. But in UAE we only use 220 -240 V AC. Two things to raise a flag for: 1- Nothing anywhere in the product description says that it will come with a 110-120 V AC power adapter. 2- More than 20 years back, everyone in the world is making only switching power adapters that can handle both 110-120 and 220-240 VAC. So what shall I do now, perhaps throw it in the garbage....
L**A
Pésimo producto, no se conecta a la red wifi.
Pésimo producto. Todo el tiempo se desconecta del wifi, no pasa más de un día sin que se desconecte el robot. Volver a conectarlo es difícil, muchos pasos y muy tedioso, he pasado varios días seguidos sin poder volverlo a conectar al wifi y a la aplicación SharkClean. No lo puedo poner a limpiar si no estoy en la casa (a pesar de estar conectado el robot a la red wifi). Si mi celular se desconecta de la misma red wifi que el robot, tengo que volver a aparear el robot y la app. Demasiados problemas de conexión, 1 de cada 5 días lo puedo utilizar, el resto no, es inútil. NO LO RECOMIENDO.
أ**د
المنتج جيد
المنتج جيد ولكن الكهرباء 110 البرنامج لا يعمل في المملكة العربية السعودية
C**Y
Love it
So far it is working good Only draw back is that I can't set a time limit on scheduled times. It runs for 2 hours no matter what. It's loud when it bumps into things. Otherwise very satisfied.
V**.
Deficiente
El equipo presentó una falla y tanto Amazon y shark respondieron con la garantía.
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