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The Best Shark Robot Vacuum

The IQ XL comes with a large dust bin that can be cleaned only once every month. It is quick and efficient and is never stuck and can even map your home to allow for easy scheduling.

It's not equipped with the advanced technology of the iRobot j7+, but it feels better-built and has lower recurring costs.

1. The IQ XL

The IQ XL is one of the few robots to offer the ultimate "set it and forget it" experience due to its clever features, like self-emptying and visual mapping. Its utilitarian, all-black design won't be a winner in style awards, but it's solid and well-constructed. Its features also make it an excellent choice for pet owners.

During our tests, the IQ XL cleared an impressive amount of dirt from carpets that were not bare and performed well on carpets with low pile. It was also able of navigating furniture and other obstacles easily and maneuvered itself to clean the edges of rooms. It did have a tendency to push things like chairs and dog food bowls a little too hard, however. And it struggled to suck up large bits of dirt from carpets with low pile such as sand and baking soda.

You can control the IQ XL using the physical Clean and Dock buttons or by communicating with it using voice commands with Alexa or Google Assistant. The SharkClean App is also easy to use and attractive. Once you've set up your account, you'll be able to connect to WiFi and name the robot. You can also create a schedule and create rooms.

The IQ XL comes with three power modes that include Eco mode, which is energy-saving and the default Normal mode, and Max which is a powerful mode. It has two side brushes which help to draw in debris close to the edges of the robot's body as well as into the direction of its main brushroll. It also has an Evacuate-and-Resume feature that allows the robot to return to its base and empty its trash bin after completing the cleaning cycle. The robot will then return to where it left.

2. The IQ

shark self empty robot's IQ robot vacuum does a great job of mapping out and creating virtual boundaries to keep away from pet waste, lamp cords, and other obstacles. It can be controlled with an actual Clean & Dock button located on the top of the vacuum, or through the SharkClean App. It utilizes infrared sensors to keep it away from steps and create an interactive map of your home that you can use to select rooms to be cleaned. It also comes with a self-emptying bag that can hold over 30 days of dirt.

The IQ is a robot vacuum that works quickly and efficiently. It is not prone to getting stuck. It has a large bin at its base that it only requires emptying approximately once per month. Its HEPA-certified filter is also easy to clean and traps airborne allergens while it vacuums.

The IQ is more expensive than the other robotic vacuums we reviewed, but it is more effective of mapping and creating virtual boundaries to stop pet waste, lamp cords, and other hazards from getting swept up into your carpeting. It can also be controlled via an app for mobile devices, which allows you to set a schedule and control it with your voice.

The model has a low profile of 11.8 inches by 3 inches that allows it to fit under furniture that larger models such as the Eufy 11s or iRobot J7+ can't. It comes with a Wi-Fi radio built-in, and it can be connected with your router at home. The app lets you create cleaning schedules and set up no-go zones, and check its battery levels and other information. The only downside is that you need to manually empty the bin, which could get messy as dust swirls around.

3. The RV2502AE

The RV2502AE is shark mop vac robot's first robot vacuum that uses LiDAR navigation, a top feature that lets it better navigate your home and avoid obstacles. Previously Shark vacuum robot Self Empty's robots had V-SLAM, which is a camera-based technology that also works well but isn't as precise as LiDAR.

This robot is the most expensive of our runners-up selections, yet it provides many benefits for the cost. It is equipped with powerful cleaning capability, a variety of intelligent features, and a self-emptying, bagless base that can store up to 60 days of dirt.

It is powered by a long-lasting battery, and it returns automatically to its charging dock once it is fully charged or its internal battery is low. You can control it through the intuitive app, by using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant or by pressing the Clean and Dock buttons on the top.

You can select from three different power settings: Eco, which is energy-efficient and uses the least amount of suction; Normal, which is the default setting and is suitable for all situations; and Max, which provides maximum suction, but also will drain the battery more quickly. It is also able to customize its cleaning schedule and define virtual no-go zones.

The RV2502AE has some drawbacks that make it not our top choice overall. It's taller, so it isn't able to fit under TV stands or sofas. The V-SLAM navigation can also struggle to navigate between cables, and the robot might get stuck on the stairs or in corners.

It's a great option for those who want a versatile robot vacuum that is capable of mopping and vacuuming.

5. The IQ Lite XL

The majority of robot vacuums require frequent cleaning or emptying. But the $599 shark self emptying stick vacuum IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE slashes that frequency to once a month, due to a bagless base that can store 30 days of dust and debris, as well as a self-cleaning brushroll that stops hair from circling around it. It worked quickly and efficiently in our tests, never getting stuck and had strong suction power. It includes a Find Robot Button that helps you locate the robot if it gets lost. It also supports scheduling via mobile application.

The IQ Lite connects to your home Wi-Fi and you can control it using physical Clean and Dock buttons located on the top of the unit, through a free SharkClean app for Android and iOS as well as via voice commands with an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device. It uses IQ NAV navigation technology to navigate your home and identify furniture blocking its path. SharkClean utilizes a variety of cleaning methods to create a map of your home. You can view an interactive map of your floor plan in real time on the app, and label rooms, create "no-go zones" or select certain areas to be cleaned.

When the IQ Lite battery runs out, it returns to its base and recharges itself. It then resumes where it left off. This feature that is not enabled by default, is referred to as Evacuate and Resuming. It's especially helpful for homes with pets. The IQ Lite XL robot is the only Shark robot we've tested with a special sensor for marking zones that are not allowed. Other robots use their upward-facing cameras for this however the sensor on the IQ Lite sits between the Clean and Dock buttons.shark-rv2820ae-detect-pro-self-empty-robot-vacuum-with-bagless-60-day-capacity-hepa-base-3-detect-react-technologies-auto-deep-clean-on-carpets-and-hardfloors-neverstuck-tech-wi-fi-black-bronze.jpg

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