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The [best robot floor mop](https://www.robotvacuummops.com/) Shark Robot Vacuum
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Shark's robot-vac checks all of the features you'd expect from a mid-range machine. It's reliable in its cleaning capabilities as well as a mobile app that is easy to use and provides accurate home maps.
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It also offers Matrix Clean navigation, a system that makes two passes that go back and forth before moving side to side for complete coverage. Its base is bagless unlike many other robot vacuums.
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1. Roborock S4
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This is a top-notch robot vacuum designed for floors with no floor that can take up debris and has a huge dirt storage compartment. The app lets you manage cleaning and docking. Its intelligent pathing is very effective. The app also gives you a convenient cleaning overview including maps of the areas that the S4 has cleaned, cleaning time and battery life.
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The S4's maximum suction is 2,000Pa which is comparable to larger vacuums. The side brush and combo brush are located closer to the front of the machine than the other Roborock models. This may be to prevent the possibility of clogging.
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The S4's advanced mapping system can map a home up to four levels deep. It can also keep track of areas it has already cleaned. This makes it easy to create a cleaning schedule and not have to manually move robots from room to room. You can even mark off areas as no-go zones, which will stop the S4 from entering these areas during a cleaning session.
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It was able to clean an entire floor of our home with ease, and was very efficient on bare floors. However, it was not successful in collecting hair from dogs that is a typical problem for robotic vacuums. Only 8.5 percent of the dog hair it picked up was actually captured in the dustbin, and the majority was clumped in the suction inlet and brushes.
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The S4 is lighter and smaller than other Shark vacuums. This improves its maneuverability. It can turn more quickly and avoid obstacles that bog down other robots, and its low-profile design makes it easier to squeeze under furniture. It also has a better ability to navigate flooring transitions as well as different heights of flooring. It is able to easily get to the bottom of stairs and is a great option for homes with a lot of floors. The app lets you create a schedule and comes with an automatic vacuum control. It is also able to return to its charging station to charge automatically between cleaning cycles. It comes with a massive 5200 mAh battery that is rated to run for 150 minutes or 2691 square feet of space between charges in standard mode.
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2. Shark Easy Robot Self-Empty
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This Shark robot vacuum is an excellent option for pet owners looking for an easy-to-use, smart machine. The self-emptying bagless base is a major plus particularly when compared to competitors that use disposable dirt bags on their bases. You can empty the bin in the trashcan by simply taking it off it. It can be messy, but you save money on replacement bags.
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The bin is also large, meaning that the EZ Robot can handle a lot of dirt. It's also a great performer on clean floors, but it does struggle somewhat with embedded dirt on carpets with a low pile. It also has decent navigation capabilities and a compact dock footprint.
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Although the EZ Robot isn't as good as the Roborock S4, it's still an excellent choice for those who are looking for a reliable and budget-friendly robot. It's well-built, has many automation features, and has impressive cleaning performance on both carpet and floors with high pile. Its maintenance requirements are high and the recurring costs are high.
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Another great feature of this Shark robot is its ability to recharge and resume automatically where it was when it returns to its docking station after an entire cleaning session. This is a fantastic feature, especially in the case of a large home.
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The IQ XL is also equipped with a range of useful features, like the ability to remotely schedule home cleans and review cleaning reports using the SharkClean app. You can also initiate clean, stop and restart cleaning sessions by speaking through Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The row-by-row mode is also an advantage. It will clean your home in neat rows, rather than a back and forth snake pattern as many other robots do.
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The biggest drawback of the IQ XL is its inability to scale obstacles like power cords, which it might identify as solid barriers and avoid climbing over. It's not as fast or efficient in navigating rooms that are stuffed with pet hair, which could make its brushes tangled and slow it down.
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3. Shark AI Robot
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This is a great robotic vacuum from Shark that comes with a variety of features. It comes with a base that can store up to 30 days of debris, and it blends the cleaning power both of a robot mop and a vacuum cleaner. It also has an exact matrix grid cleaning mode and advanced smart home integration that supports Alexa and Google Assistant. You can program it to clean, turn on it on demand, or set virtual boundaries to prevent the robot from entering rooms with fragile items or rugs.
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The Shark AI Robot does a good job cleaning bare floors. It can pick up dirt effortlessly, like rice. However, it has a hard cleaning larger bulky debris off carpets in low pile and is not capable of maneuvering around large furniture. It does come with a do-not-disturb mode, which means you can use it while you're at home, and it won't disrupt your routine.
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It also uses LiDAR to identify your home. This lets it identify and navigate obstacles more precisely than devices that rely solely upon gyroscopes or infrared sensors. This allows it to avoid collisions with delicate objects and also optimize dirt pickup on different surface types. The LiDAR system also performs more quickly than gyroscopes, which could cause the robot to slow down and lose control when it encounters uneven surfaces.
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Other features include the remote control, automated mopping, and a variety of vacuum modes. It can even charge and recharge while it's working. The biggest flaw is that it only maps only one floor. If you have two floors it's going to need to be manually carried to those areas, and then programed to repeat.
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Another drawback is that it could be quite loud, particularly in mopping mode. It also has a lot of parts that have to be cleaned or replaced frequently which increases its recurring costs. Fortunately, the self-empty feature helps cut down on the costs associated with these items and is compatible with bagless filters, which further reduces its annual expenses.
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4. Shark ION Robot RV700 series
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The Shark ION Robot RV700 Series ticks all the boxes you'd expect from a mid-range robot vacuum, offering high-quality cleaning performance and a great mobile app that can create precise home maps. The bagless base makes it unnecessary to purchase replacement dust bags every year. In our cleaning test it was able to eliminate 97.8 percent of the debris from low-pile and hardwood flooring, but it wasn't quite as effective with high-pile carpeting. Its maneuverability is solid and it can maneuver through furniture, climb onto carpeting with high pile, and traverse things like rug tassels and electrical cords without getting stuck.
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Its high-tensile bristles in a helix pattern are sturdy enough to manage and untangle long hair, string and other fibers and the brushroll comes with an adjustable edge that can be utilized when it comes across obstacles. Its thin design lets it slide under furniture and proximity sensors monitor and adjust to the surrounding obstacles. It can be triggered to start cleaning with a pressing of a button, or scheduled for a daily schedule using the app. The noise levels are moderate, but it is possible to reduce the noise with a do-not-disturb feature or a custom-designed scheduling.
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The RV700 is more manual than the Roborock S4 or iRobot Roomba j7+. This is to be anticipated from the fact that it does not self-empty. However, it still feels better-built and easier to maintain, and charges faster and clears more debris on the floors, including carpets with high pile. Its navigation system can create virtual boundaries and recognize obstacles making it the ideal option for "set it and forget it" robotic cleaners.
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The RV700 Series does not have a cliff-sensor that would prevent it from falling down stairs. This could pose a problem for those who live in houses that are taller. It's not able of mopping and vacuuming at the same time and you must switch between modes within the app. The RV700 Series offers a cheaper alternative to the more advanced Roborock and iRobot robots that come with self-emptying features and cliff detection. Its biggest selling point is that it can be used to empty and recharged while docked in its base, which makes it a good choice for those who do not want to go through the inconvenience of emptying the dustbin after each use.
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