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The Shark i Robot Vacuum
The shark i robot vacuum is one of the top mid-range robot vacuums. It does a great job of cleaning and comes with interesting features.
It does a great job of cleaning and utilizes rows-by-row patterns to clean floors. It is also good on rugs and can move over rug tassels.
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The Shark i has a number of notable features, including its innovative navigation technology and self-empty dock. Its IQ navigation uses the grid system to clean room-by-room, meaning that no area of your home gets overlooked. It also emptys the dustbin into the baseless bagless after each cleaning.
The i is controlled via both the SharkClean app and Amazon Alexa, so you can control it with your voice, without the need for an additional remote. The vacuum also has a button on the top to manually operate the vacuum.
The app allows you to create a profile for your vacuum and name it, then plan cleaning times and view the history of cleaning. You can also set virtual boundaries to prevent the vacuum from entering areas it could get stuck in or knock over objects that are fragile. You can also choose different power modes so you can save energy when working on difficult tasks.
It also has a pair grippy wheels to help it over obstacles like stairs or floor transitions. It also has the ability to detect and navigate around obstacles like electrical cords, which are helpful for pet owners with small shedding dogs or cats.
The i has three power settings including an energy-saving Eco Mode and the default Normal mode and a high-power max mode. You can also create custom cleaning schedules for individual rooms or floors. This is ideal if you live in a large home that requires frequent cleaning.
It can be programmed to return to its dock automatically and empty its trash bin. However, you must keep an eye on its battery life because it is prone to overestimate how much time is left. It can also get confused and restart itself when you tell it to ‘Clean Entire House’, so you should be vigilant about when you start or stop it.
Design
The Shark i robot is sleekly constructed and has a classy appearance. The main drive wheels are covered with rubber treads, allowing it excellent maneuverability. It’s small and can be tucked away under the majority of furniture. It can climb carpets with high piles and get under couches despite its size.
The robot is fitted with a variety of sensors that include the boundary and cliff sensors which allow it to map your house. It also has a vision module that can detect and avoid obstacles. The app lets you alter the robot’s settings, schedule cleaning sessions and review the history of its cleaning. The app is simple to use, but it’s not able to create virtual no-go zones.
The Shark i robot can be an excellent choice for those with no floors. However, it’s not able to remove large debris such as pet hair. It can also get stuck on surfaces that are cluttered. The dirt compartment may be overflowing, making it difficult for you to empty after cleaning. The vacuum doesn’t also have a self-emptying dock, so you’ll have to manually empty its dust bin when it is full.
The battery life of the vacuum is short, and it often will run out before it is able to return to its original location. It is also a bit noisy and the app doesn’t allow you to select certain areas to clean. It’s best to use it together with a robot vacuum rather than as an individual machine. The benefit of delegating your vacuuming duties to robots is undeniable. The iRobot Roomba has superior mapping and navigation abilities as well as a dock that automatically empties itself. It’s also a bit cheaper than the Shark i robot.
Cleaning Performance
While it isn’t easy to adjust to the robotic noise that comes with any robot vacuum, the Shark IQ seems to be pretty good in the area of vacuuming. It doesn’t get lost and retrace steps like older Shark robots, such as the ION85 or the RV871. The iQ also does a good job at mapping your home by creating maps in the app that lets you name rooms so that it can determine where to go, making it more efficient than the ION 85 in terms of not having to go over the same areas again.
It has a hard time with floors that are bare or carpets. It is able to pick up tiny particles but pet hair as well as larger objects like rice and cereal can be overwhelming for it. The dirt compartment may get full quickly and suction power will begin to decrease as it fills. This robot is not suitable for floors that are not bare or carpets with a lot of pile. It is also prone to clog easily when it encounters furniture that is tangled or tipped, as well as remaining items such as rug tassels and electrical cords.
It’s easy to get rid of these issues by emptying the bin in its base. The bin automatically empty into the bin after it is full. This means you don’t have to worry about having to empty the dust bin at the end of each run. The extra-large bin only needs to be empty every 30 days, lowering ownership costs over the long term.
The SharkClean App lets you create different cleaning modes, check the battery life, create schedules, view your cleaning history, and even create virtual boundaries that stop it from entering areas where it may become stuck or knock delicate objects over. The iQ can be controlled manually with its remote, which comes with directional arrows to guide it through your home.
Battery Life
Even when in its high-suction “Max” mode the vacuum has a long battery life. It can last for an hour in this mode and that’s more than enough time for the majority of cleaning sessions. It also comes with an energy-efficient “Eco” mode that increases the maximum running time of the robot to over 160 minutes. This is an excellent feature to have if you often move between rooms or are worried about running out of battery power when using the Robot vacuum Mops.
This vacuum cleaner also has a number of impressive automation features. The companion app lets you view its remaining battery and then move it to a certain room, pause or restart cleaning, and choose different power modes. It also works with voice commands if you own a compatible Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant device and comes with physical boundary marker strips to ensure it stays out of certain areas.
While it has good maneuverability however, it isn’t the most maneuverable model. Shark model isn’t able to soak up large pieces of debris, particularly when the dirt compartment is filled. It can also get stuck on electrical cords and rug tassels. It can also get stuck between the legs and legs of chairs.
Overall all, the Shark IQ robot vacuum is an excellent choice for those looking for a basic robot that is simple to use and is capable of mapping. However it’s not a superior alternative to the Roborock S7 for most purposes. The Roborock S7 is more durable and comes with less maintenance requirements. It also comes with lower costs. It recharges faster, has an extended battery life and is more efficient when used on floors with carpets and unfinished.

