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The Best Shark Robot Vacuum

The IQ XL comes with a large dustbin that is empty only once per month. It's quick and efficient, rarely is stuck and can help you map your home's layout to make scheduling simpler.

It's not equipped with the advanced capabilities of the iRobot J7+, but it's more sturdy and has lower monthly costs.

1. The IQ XL

The IQ XL is one of the few robots that can provide a true "set it and forget it" experience thanks to its clever features, including visual mapping and self-emptying. Its black-and-white design will not get any fashion awards, but it's sturdy enough and feels well-built. Its features also make it a great choice for pet owners.

During our tests, we found that the IQ XL was able to remove a large amount of dirt from floors that were not cleaned. It also performed well on low-pile rug. It was able to maneuver around furniture as well as other obstacles and clean the edges of rooms. It was prone to push things like chairs legs and bowls of dog food too forcefully. It also had difficulty picking large pieces of debris, such as sand and baking soda, off of low-pile flooring.

You can control the IQ XL by pressing the physical Clean and Dock buttons, or by interacting with it through voice commands with Alexa or Google Assistant. You can also utilize the SharkClean app which is beautiful and easy to use. Once you've create your account and connect to WiFi you can then name the robot, look at its map (once it's completed some cleaning cycles) make a schedule, and create rooms.

The IQ XL comes with three power modes that include the Eco mode that saves energy, the default Normal mode and Max, which is a high-powered mode. It comes with two side brushes which help to move debris towards the main brushroll and close to the robot's edges. It also has a neat Evacuate-and-Resume function that lets the robot return to its base and empty its dustbin, before completing a cleaning cycle. The robot is then able to restart exactly where it left off.

2. The IQ

Shark's IQ robot vacuum does a great job of mapping and establishing virtual boundaries to keep away from pet waste, lamp cords, and other obstacles. It can be controlled via the physical Clean and Dock button located on the top of the vacuum or through the SharkClean App. It is equipped with an infrared sensor that allows it to stay off stairs. It can also be used to create an interactive map that allows you to choose rooms to clean. It also comes with a bagless self-emptying base that can store up to 30 days of dirt.

The IQ is a robotic vacuum that works quickly and efficiently. It is not prone to getting stuck. It has a large dustbin at its base that it needs to be empty approximately once per month. Its HEPA certified filter is simple to clean and filters out airborne allergens as it vacuums.

The IQ is more expensive than some of the other robotic vacuums that we have reviewed however it does a better job of defining virtual boundaries to keep pet waste, lamp cords and other hazards from getting swept into your carpet. It can also be controlled using an app for mobile devices, which allows you to set a schedule and control it using your voice.

Another benefit of this model is that it has a low 11.8-inch-by-3-inch profile, meaning it can fit under furniture the larger models like the Eufy 11s and iRobot the j7+ could not. It also comes with a built-in Wi-Fi router and can connect to your home's wireless router. The app lets you create a cleaning schedule, create zones that are not allowed to be used and monitor its battery level and other information. The only drawback is that you need to manually empty the bin, which can become messy as dust flies around.

3. The RV2502AE

The RV2502AE is shark self empty stick vacuum's first robotic vacuum to utilize LiDAR navigation, an advanced feature that allows it to better navigate your home and avoid obstacles. Previously, the company's robots were all equipped with V-SLAM, which is which is a navigation system based on cameras that works well but isn’t as precise as LiDAR.

This robot is the most expensive of our runners-up choices, but it offers plenty of value for that extra cost. It comes with a powerful cleaning capability, a variety of smart features, and a self-emptying, bagless base that can hold up to 60 days' worth of dirt.

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

You can choose from three power settings. Eco is the most efficient in terms of energy consumption, and also uses the least suction. Normal is the default setting and is suitable for the majority of scenarios. Max is the most powerful setting, with the most suction, but it drains the batteries faster. It also has the ability to set virtual no-go zones and customize its cleaning schedule based on your specific requirements.

The RV2502AE has a few drawbacks that prevent it from being our top choice overall. It's taller, and will not fit under TV stands or sofas. The V-SLAM navigation can also have trouble navigating between cables, and the robot could be stuck on stairs or in corners.

It's still a good choice for people who want a versatile robot vacuum that is capable of both vacuuming and mopping.

shark-rv912s-ez-robot-vacuum-with-self-empty-base-bagless-row-by-row-cleaning-perfect-for-pet-hair-compatible-with-alexa-wi-fi-dark-gray-75.jpg5. The IQ Lite XL

Most robot vacuums require regular cleaning or emptying. The shark robotic vacuum cleaner IQ Self-Empty XL RV1001AE, which costs $599, reduces the frequency of maintenance to once a month. It comes with an unbagged base that can keep 30 days' worth of dust and debris. It worked quickly and efficiently in our tests, never got stuck and had a strong suction power. It includes a Find Robot Button that helps you locate the robot in case it gets lost. It also supports scheduling via mobile application.

The IQ Lite connects to the home Wi-Fi and you can control it using physical Clean and Dock buttons on the top of the unit, through the free SharkClean application for Android and iOS as well as via voice commands using an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device. It makes use of IQ NAV advanced navigation technology to navigate your home and can even detect furniture that is blocking its path. It takes several cleanings to make a map of your home and then you can see a live interactive map of your floor plan using the SharkClean app to identify rooms, designate no-go zones, or choose certain areas to clean.

When the IQ Lite battery runs out, it returns to its original location and recharges itself. It then returns to where it left off. If it's activated (it's disabled by default), this feature is called Evacuate and Resuming. it's particularly useful for homes with pets. The IQ Lite XL is also the only shark robot vacuum parts robot we've tested that has an exclusive no-go zone sensor. Other robots use the upward-facing camera to identify no-go zones however, the IQ Lite's sensor is situated between its Clean and Dock buttons.

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