I've watched a dozen videos trying to look for a robot vacuum and this is the first one that actually broke down from a dad's point of view. Thank you.
I have 3 shark iq I bought about 3 years ago. They all still work perfectly. Yes, it may be older tech, but they work perfectly. I like to buy tech when it’s about a year old since I can get it for about 1/3 the original price. Just bought a couple Dreame L10s Ultra for a great deal. Haven’t used them yet since they are Christmas gifts. I wish I could buy another USA branded product, but the price and tech was too good to pass. Love the videos! Thanks
The matrix 2in1 has a ultrasonic vibrating mop, it doesn't just drag the mop. Also the matrix has edge clean where it shoots air into the wall and corners to blow out dust.
This was extremely informative and I really appreciate how candidly you speak about these models and different types and tell us your true opinion. It's very much something I respect and it's refreshing. You have a new Subscriber. 😊👍
Thanks for your in depth informative videos. We got our first Robot a month ago, the Shark $188 2 in 1 special from Walmart. We have been impressed on its vacuuming abilities... or our lack of vacuuming before the Robot? The mopping function seems better than our daily maintenance using a Swifter. The only challenge was the mapping, it took 3 passes before I felt comfortable... first time , first Robot learning curve. For $188, we couldn't be happier.
We switched from a roomba i3 evo+ to a shark detect pro and couldn’t be happier! The Roomba was a hot mess… we had it replaced 4 times in a year the shark is by far better imo! We can even tell a difference in its performance.
Sharks Ai bots uses 6 IR transmitters built into the rubber bumper, it's invisible to the naked eye. You can see them clearly if a camera has an IR filter. It then uses its bumper to detect objects in addition to his rotating LiDAR unit on the head. There is even a ground tracking IR sensor under the front swivel wheel that tracks what direction the wheels is angled at
Sharks maintenance is not as bad as this review makes them out to be. Mapping worst best with the non Matrix robots so the lower end IQ models map best with their "older technology".
I've watched a dozen videos trying to look for a robot vacuum and this is the first one that actually broke down from a dad's point of view. Thank you.
Glad to help!
I have 3 shark iq I bought about 3 years ago. They all still work perfectly. Yes, it may be older tech, but they work perfectly. I like to buy tech when it’s about a year old since I can get it for about 1/3 the original price. Just bought a couple Dreame L10s Ultra for a great deal. Haven’t used them yet since they are Christmas gifts. I wish I could buy another USA branded product, but the price and tech was too good to pass. Love the videos! Thanks
The matrix 2in1 has a ultrasonic vibrating mop, it doesn't just drag the mop. Also the matrix has edge clean where it shoots air into the wall and corners to blow out dust.
Having used Roomba and LiDAR based sharks for the last several years i would go shark all day long.
You're living the dream my friend. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
This was extremely informative and I really appreciate how candidly you speak about these models and different types and tell us your true opinion. It's very much something I respect and it's refreshing. You have a new Subscriber. 😊👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for your in depth informative videos. We got our first Robot a month ago, the Shark $188 2 in 1 special from Walmart. We have been impressed on its vacuuming abilities... or our lack of vacuuming before the Robot? The mopping function seems better than our daily maintenance using a Swifter.
The only challenge was the mapping, it took 3 passes before I felt comfortable... first time , first Robot learning curve. For $188, we couldn't be happier.
Glad I could help!
We switched from a roomba i3 evo+ to a shark detect pro and couldn’t be happier! The Roomba was a hot mess… we had it replaced 4 times in a year the shark is by far better imo! We can even tell a difference in its performance.
Sharks Ai bots uses 6 IR transmitters built into the rubber bumper, it's invisible to the naked eye. You can see them clearly if a camera has an IR filter. It then uses its bumper to detect objects in addition to his rotating LiDAR unit on the head. There is even a ground tracking IR sensor under the front swivel wheel that tracks what direction the wheels is angled at
That power detect is almost half price is it worth it at that point
the shark white ai is 300 and it is a good buy, I would not spend more than 300 on a shark robot that vacuums only
Will the app recognize multiple floor layouts. I.e. a two-story house?
no
Could you do a video about a vacuum that has the object detection camera? I worry about pet waste with an elder pup and puppy.
Sharks maintenance is not as bad as this review makes them out to be. Mapping worst best with the non Matrix robots so the lower end IQ models map best with their "older technology".
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