Experience up to a month of hands-free cleaning with the Shark PowerDetect ThermaCharged 2-in 1 Robot vacuum and Mop. Its NeverTouch Pro Base washes the mop with 185°F water, dries with 175°F air, and empties debris automatically. With Dirt Detect, edge-to-edge cleaning, Neverstuck charged technology, and DryGuard protection, it delivers nonstop, deep-cleaning performance.
Q: What is the capacity of the robot vacuum's bin?
A: The robot vacuum's bin capacity is 0.0825 gallons.
Q: Does this robot vacuum work with Alexa?
A: Yes, this robot vacuum works with Amazon Alexa.
Q: Can this robot vacuum be controlled with an app?
A: Yes, this robot vacuum is compatible with an app.
Q: Does this robot vacuum work on carpets?
A: Yes, this robot vacuum is compatible with carpets.
Q: Is the filter in this vacuum washable?
A: Yes, the filter in this vacuum is washable.
Q: How long can the robot vacuum run on a single charge?
A: The robot vacuum can run for up to 3 hours on a single charge.
Q: Does the robot vacuum have edge cleaning?
A: Yes, the robot has advanced edge cleaning.
A: Yes
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I have the shark IQ and that has been a wonderful robot vacuum. I wanted something that would map my home more accurately, including monitoring, carpet mats and throw rugs together with items on the floor, such as cables without running over them or destroying them. They added bonus. To the new Shark never touch pro Therma is it mopped as well. I’ve noticed numerous reviews that stipulated it doesn’t vacuum or mop as it should however, they’re expectations are somewhat unrealistic when you see comments, such as pet excrement, and pictures of heavy debris all over their carpets and floors. This unit thus far works fantastic. I’ve also seen comments about the dirty water reservoir being stained permanently. They do advertise. This unit doesn’t have to be changed for 30 days, but that’s ridiculous. Pull the reservoir out throw the dirty water away and rinse it. It takes less than a minute. If you use the unit on a regular basis, there won’t be that much to pick up and it will work effectively. Hey Siri, I’m reading. It is a little expensive, but there are ideas available and so far it’s worth the expenditure.
Londonman Posted
I recently got the Shark PowerDetect ThermaCharged Robot Vacuum & Mop with the NeverTouch Pro Base, and I’m seriously impressed. This thing has completely changed how I clean my floors. The heated mop feature is no joke — it actually lifts stuck‑on messes way better than any robot mop I’ve used before. The PowerDetect system adjusts automatically depending on the dirt it senses, so it doesn’t miss spots or waste time. What I love most is the NeverTouch Pro Base. The whole self‑emptying and self‑maintaining system makes it feel truly hands‑off. I run it, it cleans, and I barely have to think about it. The design is sleek, powerful, and surprisingly quiet. Overall, this Shark robot has made cleaning effortless. If you want something that does vacuuming and mopping without constant babysitting, this one is a solid choice.
3DGr0 Posted
After using the Shark VacMop for a month, I am beyond impressed with how well the unit operates. Installing the app and running the mapping program was pretty seamless. I advise picking up and items that may get snagged. The Shark does a good job of getting to the hard to reach areas, and has no trouble adapting to tables or chairs that have been moved. Scheduling is a breeze and the Shark does a good job of emptying the dust binand picking up where it left off on the "cleaning mission." The biggest plus is that the Shark washes and dries the mop pads with hot water using the Thermacharged feature. Our space didn't allow for the required clearance for the base, but that hasn't diminished the Shark's ability to return and depart from the base.
MICHAELC Posted