Shark - IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE, Wi-Fi Connected, Robot Vacuum with Self-Cleaning Brushroll - Black
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Description
Features
FORGET ABOUT VACUUMING FOR UP TO A MONTH:
A bagless, self-emptying base holds up to 30 days of dirt and debris.
POWERFUL SUCTION:
Deep-cleaning power to take on large debris, small debris, and pet hair on carpets & floors.
NO HAIR WRAP:
Self-cleaning brushroll removes pet hair and long hair as it cleans--no more hair wrap.
PHONE OR VOICE COMMAND:
Schedule whole-home cleanings or target specific rooms or areas to clean right now with the SharkClean™ app or voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
TOTAL HOME MAPPING + ROOM SELECT:
Maps your home and lets you choose which rooms to clean right now.
ROW-BY-ROW CLEANING:
Methodically cleans row by row and then navigates room to room for complete home coverage.
RECHARGE AND RESUME:
The Shark IQ Robot® vacuum will return to the dock, recharge, and can pick up where it left off.
PERFECT FOR PETS:
Designed for homes with pets, this automatic vacuum features a self-empty base, a self-cleaning brushroll, and a high-efficiency filter to capture dust, dander, and pet allergens.
MULTI-STAGE FILTRATION:
Captures and traps 99% of dust, dander, and pet allergens*. (*down to 1 micron)
What's Included
- Battery
- Filter
- Shark IQ RV1001AE
- Side brush (4x)
- base
Key Specs
- Cleaning Path Width5.6 inches
- Vacuum TypeRobotic vacuums
- Bin Capacity0 gallons
- Product Weight5.9 pounds
- BaglessYes
- Compatible Floor TypeAll floors
- Corded/CordlessCordless
- Filter TypeOther
- Multi SurfaceYes
- Attachments IncludedSide brush (4x)
- Room-By-Room NavigationYes
- App-ControlledYes
- Works WithAmazon Alexa
General
- Product NameIQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE, Wi-Fi Connected, Robot Vacuum with Self-Cleaning Brushroll
- BrandShark
- Additional Accessories IncludedBattery, self-charging base, filter
- Model NumberRV1001AE
- SeriesIQ
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Dimension
- Product Height3.5 inches
- Product Length12.9 inches
- Product Width12.6 inches
Performance
- Edge CleaningYes
Feature
- Amperage1.8 amperes
- Voltage16.8 volts
- Protective BumpersYes
- Remote ControlNo
- Batteries IncludedYes
Power
- Self-ChargingYes
- Charger IncludedYes
- Battery SizeOther
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Compatibility
- Works WithAmazon Alexa
Other
- UPC622356559331
Customer rating
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 624 reviews
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- Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:Stuck
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
A Baby Shark You'll Love to Hear
Posted .Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:Stuck---SETUP--- The setup of the Shark IQ Robot vacuum was simple. You just plug the base making sure that it is against a wall and that on the left and right it has 3 feet of clearance and 5 feet in front of it. If you are installing it on a carpet, it comes with a plastic base extension. I installed it on hardwood floor, so I didn’t use the extension. The robot itself is ready to go except for installing 2 bristles by snapping them. Additionally, if there is a place you don’t want your robot to travel to, you can install a special tape that prevents the robot from going into a room or a section of a room, like under a couch or to a place that may be riddled with cables. ---FEATURES--- The key feature of this vacuum unit is that upon docking itself, the dock will suck up whatever the robot vacuumed. This is a neat feature because you don’t have to constantly empty the robot vacuum. It’s meant to store 30 days of dirt, but based on how much there is in your home, that may vary. For people with big houses, theres a feature that allows the robot vacuum to clean until close to battery drain, return to base to recharge for 4 hours, then resume cleaning where it last stopped. ---PERFORMANCE--- The performance of the vacuum was excellent. If you watch it for the duration of the time, which you probably will because it’s entertaining, you will be amazed at how carefully it rounds corners to make sure it gets everything. Two bristles will circle debri towards the center so that it can really get things in corners. The one thing I wasn’t able to do was to connect it to Alexa. I used the Alexa app and added the Shark Skill as explained in the Shark IQ app, but it would refuse to recognize the vacuum. Regardless, the Shark IQ app itself is easy to understand and use, so I don’t mind using the app to start and stop it if necessary. That being said, it is a touted feature and it a bit unfortunate that it didn’t work. It is supposed to work with Google Home as well, but I didn’t try it with that device. ---EXPECTATIONS--- The product exceeds my expectations. Using the Shark IQ app, the robot will begin to map your house. It may take several days of mapping the house. For me, it has done 32% in 5 days and it seems to have been stuck there for a while now. However, it still cleans my entire home, and its easy to tell because the base has a visible level of collected dust, debris, and cat hair. It does a wonderful job collecting cat hair that I couldn’t even see was on the floor as well as daily cleaning the litter that the cats kick out of the litter box. That is heaven for me because when I get home from work, I can be barefoot and not step on the litter. I schedule cleaning to happen an hour before I arrive home during the weekdays and Saturday and Sunday an hour before I wake up. The daily vacuuming is noticeable and very enjoyable. ---VALUE--- The price for the Shark Vacuum in terms of value may sound steep, but if you do the math, it’s like paying someone 1.23 cents daily to clean your entire home! That’s worth the investment. ---APPROVAL--- I highly recommend this product for people who may want extra time to do things they enjoy instead of vacuuming their home. I also recommend this product for people who own pets that shed and want to deal less with the fur on the floor.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:Stuck
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
best way to clean any floor, from your recliner
Posted .Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:StuckFor the size of this vacuum, it does a great job of keeping the floors clean.It's not as powerful as most high end upright vacuums, but it does a really good job.It picks up about 90% of the debris on my floor with it's first run. Some things pushed down into the carpet are a little tougher for it to get, and obviously items that are stuck to rugs or hard floors are going to need an actual hand to scrub and remove. Our rugs get pretty dirty with the pets, and kids constantly tracking debris into the house. Plus, they are always dropping bits of whatever they are eating everywhere. I let the Shark Robot loose in the house, and it did a great job for such a small vacuum. I was actually amazed at the size of some of the objects this robot vacuumed up,..ie. peanut M&M's, Nerf bullets, pieces of toys, and chunks of papers. I didn't go through the house before I set it free, because I wanted to see how far it would make it before getting stuck somewhere. It actually vacuumed for a while before needing assistance. A few times it was from tissues getting stuck in the wheels, the other times were from Nerf bullets getting stuck in the roller housing, or large pieces of plastic wrappers (my kids are slobs just half the time). The roller housing pops out very easy, and obstructions can be removed in seconds. The tissues in the wheels were just as easy to remove. Overall the maintenance is pretty easy, and once all the oddball obstacles are off the floor, the robot can do it's job without incident.I actually have 4 types of flooring in my house; high carpets, low carpets, hardwood and tiles. The Shark robot does a great job with all the floors, and can even move between them with relative ease.(see pic of different floor types) The "side brushes" actually do a great job at cleaning to the edges of the rooms. Most of the edges got pretty clean, but some small items still remained in a few locations. (I'm including pictures of one of my tiled floors near the edge. As you can see almost all of the loose debris was collected) This model boasts more suction power than the "best-selling" other robots, and I'm inclined to believe it, after seeing everything that this has picked up. I also love the fact that this little robot cleans itself. Right after it docks, you can hear the base kick on it's suction power, and pull all the debris from the robot. Everything is bagless, so just cleaning the filters and emptying the base on occasion, is all that is really needed under normal operation.The app is pretty essential, as it lets you set up an automatic cleaning schedule, and lets you pick the power setting (either standard, economy, and powerful). It also lets you tell the robot which room to clean. It's pretty easy to connect the robot to the wifi, using the app. Then it can even be voice controlled through the Alexa or Google assistant apps. So far it looks like you can get about an hour of cleaning per charge, and once the battery is low, or the dirt reservoir is full, it automatically docks to take care of that.The robot is actually pretty good about navigating around most areas, but can get stuck in narrow areas that it enters, and can't turn around. It's low profile lets it crawl under most of our end tables and different types of furniture. The robot also makes very tight turns around small obstacles, maximizing it's cleaning area. The self cleaning brush roller actually does a great job of not getting tangled up with all the pet hair it collects. Overall this Shark IQ robot, is a very smart self cleaning automatic vacuum. It may not be as powerful as some upright vacuums, but it does a great job for it's size. Plus it can do all the vacuuming in the house, while I'm out doing other things. I am very happy with it's capabilities and performance!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:Dust bin
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Smarty Pants gets to work !!!
Posted .Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairCons mentioned:Dust binHad the Shark IQ Robot for almost 3 weeks (cleaned 8 times so far). I watched her run around my house while I got lazy. My reviews on this robotic vacuum are based on my experience in comparison with 4 other robotic vacuums (2 different brands: 2 sensor based ones and 2 camera system based ones with wifi) that I currently own. Set-up and App functionality: Set up was a breeze, took about 5 minutes to get it up and running. Downloaded the shark app and got it connected to home Wifi, and set up a cleaning schedule. The app also shows the past cleaning history and when you click the past event it opens up the floor map to show what locations were cleaned. The app also sends you notification on the phone if its gets stuck and you can also command the robo cleaner to clean from the app. Love the app so far, it's simple to use and has the necessary functionality built in it. Haven't linked it to my google home and alexa app yet. This is a camera based robotic vacuum cleaner and is much lighter than the ones I currently own. How smart is it ? It is still learning its ways around. I have way too much furniture in my living area on the first floor and I have her programmed to clean my first floor (~1000 sq ft) along with my previous robotic vacuum. It did spend quite a bit of time learning the floor plan (4 rooms on first floor) and it got smarter every time it cleaned. It is optimizing its path by picking the longest path with the shortest cleaning time. It doesn’t bump hard against the furniture like my other ones do and it now started to slow down when its gets close to my furniture and I am guessing it will stop bumping into them eventually ones it learns the floor plan and the furniture locations. I am impressed by its learning capability and it never got stuck at any location so far. It did get a little disorientated (lol) when it tried to climb on the pedestal fan but it now stops when it gets closer. The map function got updated after 4 cleaning sessions and it's still learning. Unlike my other one, she follows a vertical path plan (row by row) to clean which I think is the efficient way to cover the entire floor plan. I used the supplied botboundary strips to mark the "no-go" zone and it worked pretty good and planning to order more to mark off the areas near my furniture. Functionality: It has 3 operation modes: Quite, Medium and High Suction mode. I tried only medium suction mode and It cleans for about an hour and the battery still had about 40% charge. You can program which mode you want it to clean on the app's daily schedule. You have to turn ON "Recharge and Resume ON" functionality for big floor plan by holding the clean button on the vacuum for about 15 secs and this will recharge for about 4 hours and cleans from where it left off. It’s a good function to have for big homes. Also, if you have pets there is a neat function (Evacuate and Resume) that you can turn ON that lets the vacuum return to the dock to empty its bin more often. I like the "self-empty" function on the base that sucks the dirt from the vacuum into the base unit when it docks and you don't have to worry about a cleaning the robo vacuum's dust bin - one more reason to be more lazy ;-). The base dustbin has a visible indicator (holds 30 days of dust) that tells how much dust it has collected so far. The self-cleaning brush is amazing and you don't have to worry about hair wrap and stuff getting on the brush head. My older one needed the brushes to be cleaned every month :-( and I love the self-cleaning brush idea. It also has 2 dual corner edge brushes which is neat for cleaning along the wall base boards where most of the dust accumulates. It has a power on/off button which I like as I can turn it off when I am gone on extended vacation. This is a very good function to have and not have to worry about turning off the cleaning schedule which I currently do on my other ones as they don’t have power off button. I have medium thick carpet, hardwood and ceramic tiles on the main floor and didn’t see any cleaning issues with the vacuum so far. The suction is good so far and I can't comment on how good it will be after a year so. I had my other ones between 2 to 7 years and I had to replace battery on one after 5 years and suction power was low on the one of them after 3 years of use (3 times/week). My only complaint on this is the power cord being short (3 ft) and I had to use an extension cord to get it the location I wanted. Overall, I like the features on shark IQ robot (R101AE) and would highly recommend it based on my experience of owning 5 robotic vacuums (price range $600-$1200) from 2 different brands. This definitely offers more features - more bang for your buck, and comes at a lower price point. Can't comment on its durability yet as I only had it for 3 weeks
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Quality4 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Shark IQ with Self Empty Vacuum Canister
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality4 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5This is an easy to program model, very mush like the Roomba we had in the past but much more high tech than the older models were. We live that we can program it to vacuum at a set time each day. A pitfall is that we sometimes forget to close a door to a room that has some cords on the floor and scatter rugs and the machine has gotten stuck several times. We haven’t tried the strip that came with it that tells it not to enter. Overall, we really love the convenience of this machine with 2 cats and a dog to pick up after. Our home has laminate flooring throughout. It does a great job at picking up, emptying as many times as needed and recharging. We haven’t needed to empty the big tank that everything gets sucked into yet.
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Quality4 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Beware of revision change but same SKU!!!!!
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Like the reviewer Lynda stated, beware of the same SKU and model number!!! I bought this and returned it because it had the older revision of the self emptying part which doesn’t release from the top, but releases from a side messy cup! Be sure you get the revised one which releases from top! Same SKU and part number though so check the pics on box carefully! Otherwise I love the shark iq robot and found the “correctly revised” model in my local Bed Bath Beyond
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Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, For pet hairCons mentioned:Dust bin
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Going to make us lazy :)
Posted .Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, For pet hairCons mentioned:Dust binI have had a few other robotic vacuums, mainly Roombas and other branded versions. Now it’s been quite a while since we used one as they either didn’t last long, the battery died or got tired of having to find it somewhere because it became stuck. I really like Shark products and they’ve come a long way since their beginnings, so when I saw they had this full featured robotic vac that empties itself we had to give it a try and are we happy that we did. Unboxing: The robot came in a pretty good sized box all carefully packed and inside were the robot, base unit, dirt canister, power supply, side brushes, carpet tray, a roll of magnetic strip, and manual. The robot itself is surprisingly light, sort of took me by surprise, but it’s plenty sturdy. The top of the device doesn’t have a carry handle so you just have to pick it up by its sides. On top you there are two buttons, “Clean and Dock”, and between those there’s a circular lens that looks like a upward facing camera, the manual states that’s a room sensor for mapping the room out. On the side there’s a recessed power switch, and on the front a bumper section that pretty much like all the other bot vacs we’ve had. The back is the dust bin and a port for the docking base to suck out the dirt once it docks. The bottom has a somewhat small looking brush roll that looks completely different than any of the other one’s we’ve used, it has rubber strips along with brushes. There are two latches you depress to remove the brush for cleaning. There’s also a door for the battery, with one screw holding it closed, which makes for easy maintenance if you ever need to replace the battery. That’s pretty much it, the only assembly required was putting the dust bin on the base, snapping the side brushes on their posts on the underside and plugging it in. Since we were putting the base on carpet you place the docking tray down first then put the base on this. This is nice as it gives the robot a solid surface to dock itself on. Setting up: I went ahead and set everything up, switched the robot on and placed it on the dock where it beeped a couple times, the dust bin collector turned on, “quite loud an moved a surprising amount of air”, then the battery led came on and it started charging. While I was waiting for that I went ahead and installed the app from the Google Play Store on my phone and worked on setting that up. You have to follow the directions carefully on the app, and actually have the app connect to the robot so you can enter your WiFi password so it can connect to the internet, you’ll also have to set up an account with Shark for all of this to work. Took me a couple tries to get it right, and you have to make sure you give the app permissions to connect. My phone at first due to security didn’t want to connect to it as it stated that the there was no internet access available with this connection and would disconnect “I just had to ignore the popup and let it connect”. After that and some updates to the robot and the app everything works fine. You may have to let the system update the software on the robot and app as Shark is tweaking and working on getting everything right and ironing out all the small bugs. Once this is all done you can start cleaning, “although you could start cleaning without the app and just press the clan button on the robot but you miss out on all advanced features if you don’t set it up”. Actual use: Once you press the “clean” button on the app the unit takes right off cleaning. There is an option on the app that you can set for different cleaning modes “Eco, normal, and high”. Putting the robot on high you can definitely hear a difference in the vac and how much air it moves out of the side vent. I used the high setting right away as I wanted it to get as deep into the carpet as possible. We have a lot of carpet, 3 bedrooms, home office, living room and hallway, so probably right around 1400sqft of it. I had just used our carpet cleaner the day before on all the rooms and gave everything a very good sweeping with our trusty old Filter Queen “nothing we’ve owned can beat it yet for deep cleaning”, so I knew the carpet was clean before using the robot, and would be a good test to see if it found anything we may have missed. We let the robot do its thing, and it was fun to watch, this one instead of just crisscrossing around the room and no real set pattern like the other robots, this one was very careful, going back and forth like you would mowing your lawn. It made sure it overlapped where it had just cleaned and to my surprise would correct itself in little steps to make sure it was following the right path “impressive that it can do that”. You still have to pick up anything that may tangle the rollers “charging cords, clothes, anything small and loose” but this one did an excellent job of getting itself unstuck / untangled and only once in many days of use did I have to rescue it “my fault too”. You can set the app to “evacuate and resume” and “recharge and resume”, which are nice as the unit will go back, empty itself and start back up. It doesn’t just start over at the dock either; it went back to pretty close to where it left off so it wasn’t wasting cleaning. You can also set up schedules for cleaning and once it learns / maps out your house “which you can see in the app” you can then tell it where to go to clean “pretty cool”. Being that we had just “shampooed” and heavily vacuumed the carpet before using this I didn’t expect much at all. Well to my surprise it somehow found a lot more debris than either of us expected. We do have one dog that’s a prolific shedder and that hair gets everywhere so we do vacuum a lot. It was just surprising as to how much this little guy found, we are both very impressed. Final thoughts: Both of us were very impressed with how well this robot cleans and how meticulous it goes about doing it, “like it’s on a mission”, it’s nothing like the other one’s we’ve had where they just run around aimlessly crisscrossing a room till it’s hopefully hit everything, this one goes about it in a very orderly fashion. The amount of debris it has picked up is really amazing, and not having to go hunt it down constantly “because I no longer hear it” is really nice. As an experiment I let the robot go around and clean the whole house, and then we took our Shark APEX upright, “about as much suction cleaning as the Filter Queen” and went over the areas the robot had cleaned. To our surprise there was very little dirt in the APEX canister, just a small balls worth of hair/fuzz and not even a ¼ tsp of dirt. This was after going over everything, carpet, tile, everything the robot covered. I would normally have a completely full canister on the APEX, instead it was all in the docks collection container, “super impressed”. The app itself gives you a lot of control over the robot, “just can’t drive it” and makes using it so much easier than ones we’ve owned over the years. We haven’t been able to get Alexa to connect to this yet but I know Shark is working on this and will get it working soon. You do have to remember to empty the dust bin, “it was very full” after 4 days, and have to make sure to clean out the filters every so often. These are very easily accessed and cleaning them only takes a few minutes. There’s also a filter on the dust bin in the robot itself, it’s easy to access after removing the bin, but it’s easy to overlook since the unit empties itself, just have to remember it’s there. We were also very impressed that after all this cleaning the brush roll is doesn’t have any hair in it to clean off. Normally this is a problem as I have long hair and always find it wrapped around the brush rolls of everything, the APEX is the only exception. The only thing is the dust bin on the dock does get messy inside and not everything comes out easily “especially hair” so you may have to reach in and pull a big clump off the filter screen inside, but for us it’s no big deal as cleaning out our filter queen or one of many other vacuums is messier. We also found that the power switch on the side,” if you happen to find your unit turned off and sitting there for no reason”, take a look and see if you have any door stops close to the floor “we have the little 3” rubber tipped springs”. When the robot is going around these, and in the right direction they may be the right height to press the power switch. This happened to us and as a solution he made a little door over it with some plastic and gorilla tape, simple solution and something engineering didn’t even notice. Ours just happen to be at the exact height to press it but it’s no longer an issue with the flap installed. If you want a really good robotic vac that costs a lot less than the other ones that also empty themselves then get this shark, you’ll really enjoy how well it cleans and now much less vacuuming you will have to be doing yourself. Shark keeps improving the app and software so over time this one’s going to be a real winner in our book.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hair
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great automation for the home
Posted .Pros mentioned:Cleaning quality, Floors, For pet hairAs we can’t update our reviews, this product and the App are very early production so to speak; the current Shark integrations don't have all of the functionality as of 9/17/2019. Included in my review are some correlations to what they say it can do vs. what it can actually do today and overall opinion of use/construction/aesthetics. Great packaging, simple and minimal setup needs. For the robot, there are only two brushes to attach and that’s all, once the protective plastic came off the sensors & vents. The base is pretty big and had only a single power cord to connect. A great feature that they implemented, was a power cord wrapping bar. For me, the dock is right against a wall, directly under a power outlet; a full-length cord would have made a mess and/or made it protrude from the wall. This cord wrap made it very neat and saved space. A funny thing to note …when the robot & base station are tethered to each other, it looks like a toilet! All of the initial setup was done using only the App on my Galaxy S10+. Setup was a breeze and I got roughly 10 minutes of cleaning with the charge out of the box. After 4-5 hours, it was back to 100% battery. When the battery icon turned red on the robot, it rolled itself back to the charging station and within 10 seconds, the station turned on a vacuum and sucked the debris out of the robot. Pretty cool, but pretty loud as well. I had another robot vacuum that would die in the middle of the room when the battery ran out - I already like this one. The wheels are beefy and grippy, compared to ‘other round roaming’ vacuums that I’ve used. It went over a shaggy throw rug without issue, a seemingly common ‘leave your shoes here’ rug and the remaining vinyl flooring seamlessly. It has no issue getting cat litter off the floor and the bristles don’t shoot it across the floor; I do find that the trim brushes work very well, as I purposely left some litter against it, during my test runs. A downside to the cord wrap that I praised earlier, is that the removal of the dust bin is awkward when pressed up against the wall and the cord gets in the way. The amount of debris that gets collected is mind boggling; dust and hair that I don’t see or feel on the floor. During one run, it did get clogged on a dryer sheet that was left on the floor; it wrapped around the brush and it just sat there until the battery died. Even though it was the brush that was clogged, it alerted me that the wheel was jammed, so that was confusing. Another day, it ran twice -- one right after the other; the App confirmed the same. As a techie, I want to integrate it into the smart home. That’s where I hit a stumbling block; it seems as if the IQ robots aren’t “Google Assistant” ready … because when the Shark guy came out of the speaker to give me the battery status, it told me my “Ion” robot can’t be reached. So, I phoned support, who confirmed that the IQ robots aren’t quite ready for smart home integration yet, so a Google Assistant service update will be needed to fully support the IQ. I discussed this with a different support person (they were very responsive) who believes the ‘network team’ needs to get the latest version released. After about 10 days, there’s still no update. The mapping feature takes time. I’m at around 8 runs and 4 hours of run-time, but there’s still no floor map, so I can't really review that. So, if you want a robot that’ll return to the base, do some decent cleaning & will ‘eventually’ be Google Assistant friendly, then pick one of these up!
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Shark iRobot XL With Self Docking Station
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Mind blowing accurate,also super nice suction on this unit - They got it right with this one -!!!!!
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionHow does it do with cat and dog hair?
Asked by Alicia.
- A:Answer Amazing! I have a long haired Shepherd and a Samsung that had to be taken apart daily to cut the hair out of the brush. Maddening,. This one has no issues with the hair at all.
Answered by Jodi
Q: QuestionIs this model self emptying?
Asked by Az.
- A:Answer Yes. Ideally the bin needs dumped once a week.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs this the new model 2019 s
Asked by Curious.
- A:Answer This is a shark robot vacuum. “S” is one of the Roomba robot vacs. This is a R1000AE, AE is important because the letters AE tell you the vacuum comes with the tower. The shark version is much cheaper but in my opinion just as good at 1/3 the cost. I already bought a second one of these shark vacs after being so impressed with our first one even on carpet.
Answered by Greatbot
Q: QuestionCan I pickup the robot and take it to another level in the house? Will doing so mess up my current map? Would the base station have to go with to the next level?
Asked by Jake.
- A:Answer I move mine, but it can't get back to base, I just have to move it back closer to base when done.
Answered by lady
Q: QuestionI am comparing the IRobot Roomba I7 plus and I want to know if this vacuum is loud.
Asked by DanB.
- A:Answer It can be - adjustable, but I would say it is as comparable to Roomba in sound - though with that said this is a much better bot vacuum than the I7. Only the S9 was better
Answered by Dataguy
Q: QuestionHow does this unit transition from Wood Floor to a Higher Piled Carpeting - or Rug?
Asked by PatC.
- A:Answer No problem. It reminds me of a little turtle roaming around the house with no issues.
Answered by Jodi
Q: QuestionDoes anyone know how to turn the ECO off and keep the Max power on? The max cleaning is substantially more powerful, but it seems to always reset to Eco.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No. I just hit the max mode in my app each time. Mine usually starts in the normal mode. Max def works better.
Answered by Jodi
Q: QuestionWhat accessories are needed? Is WiFi necessary? Trish
Asked by Trish.
- A:Answer You must have wifi coverage in your home. You must also have smartphone (either Android based or Apple iPhone) and download and install the Shark app. The Shark IQ vac has no dedicated remote and requires the smartphone with Shark app to control the vac.
Answered by RonJ