Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum with matrix clean navigation review

Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum with matrix clean navigation review

Is the Shark AI Ultra robot worth it? The Shark AI Robot is inferior to the Shark AI Ultra Robot. In addition to being compatible with self-emptying, the AI Ultra performs better on bare floors, better at removing pet hair, and features a LIDAR mapping system that makes room mapping faster—even in the dark. Get more Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum with matrix clean navigation review.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Long battery life.
  • Self-emptying capability.
  • Laser-based navigation
  • Large, bagless auto-empty dock
  • Excellent performance on bare floors.

Cons

  • High recurring costs.
  • App could be improved

Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum Specs

  • Amperage 0.6 amps
  • Cleaning Path Width 5.67 in
  • Color Black
  • Filter Type Non Washable Filter
  • Wattage 650 watts
  • Warranty (years) 1
  • Hazmat Class/Battery Cell Type UN3481 – Lithium Ion Battery with or in Equipment
  • Voltage 120V volts
  • Charge Time 1 hr
  • Filters HEPA
  • Runtime 120 min
  • Item Weight 15 lb, 15.3lbs.
  • Smart Home Protocol Wi-Fi
  • Type Robotic, AI Robot Vacuum
  • Charge Time 1 hr
  • Power 1000 W

Price

At price level of $599, Shark’s RV2502AE AI robot vacuum with self-emptying base ticks all of the boxes that a mid-range machine should. It offers reliable cleaning performance, its mobile app is easy to use and it produces accurate home maps.

Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum with matrix clean navigation review

Design

The Shark AI Robot has a solid construction. Its primary driving wheels feature rubber treads, and its hard plastic construction has a matte surface. When tested against comparable auto-empty docking stations, it measures 14 inches high and 19 inches deep, so it’s not too huge.

Brush roll

Without any tools, you may remove the side brushes from their sockets. Every week, you should examine them and clean them by removing any hairs or dirt as needed. A moist cloth can also be used to wipe them down.

Filter

The release tabs on the pre-motor filter allow it to be removed from the dirt compartment. After every usage, you can tap this portion over your trash to remove dust and debris. However, it shouldn’t be cleaned with water, which could be a major hassle if the filter ever becomes really dirty. Although a precise time range is not specified, the manufacturer advises periodically cleaning away any stuck-on material to guarantee optimal operation.

Dirt compartment

The Shark AI Ultra Robot Self-Empty has a little larger capacity than the total capacity of the vacuum’s internal and external dustbins, although being very large still. There is a clear plastic window on the outside dust bin that lets you see how full it is approximately.

Although the docking station’s maker states that it can hold enough debris for 30 days’ worth of cleaning sessions, in practice it can hold less. If you’re looking for a comparable robot vacuum that can hold more debris, even if it also has a 30-day nominal capacity, consider the Shark Matrix Plus. All except the lightest particles can fall back out when it fills up.

LiDAR

Both LiDAR navigation and camera-based V-SLAM, which are premium technologies only seen on more expensive robot vacuums, will map your house and assist the robot in moving methodically, room by room, in roughly straight lines.

No-Go Zones

The considerably more precise no-go zones—zones you may designate on the app’s map to prevent the robot from wandering where you don’t want it to—are one of the main benefits of employing a LiDAR over the earlier Sharks. We think this feature is highly significant, and it performed incredibly well in the tests.

Auto Empty Bin

An additional benefit of the Shark AI is its auto-empty bin capability, which is becoming increasingly important—at least for high-end robot vacuums. After cleaning is complete, it automatically goes back to its bin, where a base motor starts up and draws dirt into the base from the bin. One of Shark’s higher capacity bins is the auto-empty bin on this model.According to Shark, it can store garbage for up to 60 days.

Cleaning mode

There are certain quality-of-life features on the Shark AI Ultra. It features three power modes: the high-power ‘Max’ mode, the default ‘Normal’ mode, and the energy-saving ‘Eco’ mode. You must configure these options in the app for every job you execute if you wish to change them. Also included is an on/off switch for the base station’s self-emptying feature.

SharkClean Apps

The SharkClean app is average. It’s a little glitchy and laggy, sometimes reporting the wrong status information on the app. For the vacuum to connect, a 2.4 GHz network is required. Additionally, albeit not always for certain rooms, the app lets you plan cleaning periods, configure different cleaning modes, and check the battery life. Additionally, you can establish no-go zones to keep it from going into particular places or navigating around fragile things, as well as review the history of cleaning sessions.

Battery life

The performance of the battery is excellent. It has a duration of about ninety minutes on its high-suction ‘Max’ setting, which is more than adequate, even for cleaning up tough messes.

Its runtime is nearly three hours when using the more energy-efficient ‘Eco’ suction power level. It’s important to note, though, that the vacuum always starts with the ‘Normal’ suction power option, which might be a little unpleasant when you have to manually select ‘Eco’ or ‘Max’ at the beginning of each cleaning session. It also takes this vacuum four hours to fully recharge, which is a considerable amount of time.

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Shark – AI Ultra Robot Vacuum with Matrix Clean

If you’re a dog owner like me, you understand the daily struggle of keeping your floors clean. With four furry friends roaming around, it often feels like a never-ending battle against fur, dirt, and crumbs. But let me tell you, the Shark – AI Ultra Robot Vacuum with Matrix Clean has been an absolute game-changer for me! First off, let’s talk about its suction power. This thing is a beast! It effortlessly picks up every last bit of fur, even in those hard-to-reach corners where my dogs love to hide. And speaking of corners, its sleek design allows it to navigate around furniture and tight spaces with ease, ensuring no spot goes untouched. But what truly sets this robot vacuum apart is its ability to handle pet hair. With its specialized brushes and filters, it doesn’t just pick up the hair, it traps it, leaving my floors looking and feeling fresh. Plus, the dustbin is large enough to handle multiple cleaning sessions without needing to be emptied constantly—a huge time saver for busy pet owners like myself. And let’s not forget about convenience. Thanks to its smart mapping technology, I can schedule cleanings from my phone, meaning I can have spotless floors without lifting a finger. It even automatically returns to its charging dock when it’s done, ready for the next cleaning session. In conclusion, if you’re tired of constantly battling pet hair and dirt, do yourself a favor and invest in the Shark – AI Ultra Robot Vacuum with Matrix Clean. It’s a game-changer for dog owners everywhere!

By ElviraA at Best Buy

Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum with matrix clean navigation alternative

The improved AI-driven computer vision of the Roomba j7 series, which enables it to recognize and navigate around objects, is its primary selling feature. This includes pet feces, which is the worst enemy of a robot vacuum. In fact, iRobot guarantees pet owners that if their J7 machine encounters pet poop during the first year of ownership, it will replace it.

The Roomba j7 performed a decent job of collecting dirt and trash in my apartment and didn’t create too much noise in the process. The suction levels of all the robo-vacs I tested at this mid-range level were quite similar, so there wasn’t much of a difference in terms of cleaning power.

Similar to other robot vacuums, the iRobot mobile app allows you to plan cleanings so you never have to start a task at random. Additionally, the app features a “favorites” section where you may make regular profiles like “clean the living room and the entryway.” Additionally, the robot is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa if you prefer to use voice instructions.

The Roomba j7 features Imprint Smart Mapping, but it required multiple runs across my house to generate a comprehensive map, in contrast to the Shark. Make sure you select the “mapping run” option the first few times you run the machine so the iRobot app can tell the difference between a typical cleaning task and one.

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