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🚀 Elevate your clean game with AI precision and pet-proof power!
The Shark RV2620WD AI Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop combines 35W ultra-powerful suction with sonic mopping technology, delivering a dual-action clean on carpets and hard floors. Featuring 360° LiDAR mapping and Matrix Clean navigation, it ensures no spot is missed while CleanEdge Technology targets corners with 50% better efficiency. Perfect for pet owners, it self-cleans its brushroll to prevent hair wrap and integrates seamlessly with Alexa and Google Home for smart, customizable cleaning schedules.















| ASIN | B0B5HQ3Q1M |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,565,117 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1,490 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand Name | Shark |
| Colour | Black/Mocha |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (4,974) |
| Filter Type | Washable Fabric Filter (pre motor) |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10622356590904 |
| Included Components | Filter, Mop Pad, Shark AI Ultra 2-in-1 Robot, Side Brush |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47.2L x 38W x 14.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | AI Ultra 2in1 Robot Vacuum & Mop with Sonic Mopping, Matrix Clean, Home Mapping, CleanEdge Technology, for Pet Hair, Wifi, Works with Alexa, Black/Mocha |
| Item Weight | 13.01 Pounds |
| Lithium Battery Voltage | 14.4 Volts |
| Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
| Model Name | Shark RV2620WD |
| Model Number | RV2620WD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Edge Cleaning, Pet Hair Pick Up, Cordless, Sonic Mopping, Laser Mapping & Navigation, Scheduling, Smart Mapping, Obstacle Avoidance |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Regular cleaning of carpets and hard floors, wet spot cleaning, use in smart home systems |
| Style Name | Precision Edge Mapping + Matrix Cleaning |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpets, Hard Floors |
| UPC | 622356590907 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
أ**د
المنتج جيد ولكن الكهرباء 110 البرنامج لا يعمل في المملكة العربية السعودية
A**J
This is my second Shark Matrix. I had 2 prior robo-vacs. One was okay, but had a bag and regularly needed to get the roller brush cleaned off. The other which I thought was going to be comparable, definitely was not. It kept losing the brush and just did not clean very well. Both were iHomes. The better of the two I used for quite some time, but due to accumulated hair under one of the wheels some of the plastic housing broke and the pins kept falling out of the door of the dust bin. Lots of fun fishing them out of the garbage. So that one is on its last legs. However, as I said I regularly had to clean the roller bar nearly every time I used it and that is a pain. I have long hair and 4 cats, so hair is a factor. I decided to research what Shark had to offer and it was considerable. I have a sharp corded stick vacuum which is my favorite to use on stairs and in my foyer. It has a roller bar that doesn’t get gunked up with hair. I’ve had that one for years, so this is what prompted me to go with Shark. Sure cleaning the vacuum occasionally is what you should be doing, just a vacuum should not use extensive cleaning every time it is used. I did a bit of research and decided on one that does not use a bag, has a self cleaning roller bar and can mop if we decide to do that. Mind you, this is light mopping as you are just pushing around a wet pad. SET UP: Getting this set up was easy. You push down the base plate. Put the Base unit on that and plug it in. Put the brush on the robo-vac. Remove the mop head from the vacuum bin and put that into the vacuum. I put the vacuum against the base unit to charge. Then you download the app and follow directions to connect the robo-vac. You need to wait for it to charge and then you can send it around to survey the area. USAGE: Once the survey was done, I set mine out to do a portion of the house. The next day I did the rest. You can opt to have it return to base every half hour, of cleaning if you want, but I find this takes up enough battery that it was having to clean in two separate time frames to accommodate that. Much depends on the size of your house. Mine isn’t that big. Also depends on how dirty your house is. As I mentioned this is my second system. The first one impressed me so much that I invested in this second one. My first one is at our house, the second at our lake house. The old first ihome is used in our basement floor which has a family room and laundry room and the cats always track litter there. The second iHome is being donated. Maybe someone who doesn’t have pets will find some use for it. What I like about this one is: Brush roller handles hair well. You can clean it occasionally and it will be fine. Does not seem to get stuck in corners, or in odd spots as much as prior ones. Seems to not have issues with cords as much as a prior one. Does not lose the rotating brush constantly (if ever) No bag to replace. Just a cup to empty. Filters can be washed Overall it just seems to do the job well. Sure with a robo vac, it does not get into corners behind stuff, or odd little nooks, but it gets the bulk of stuff. In the kitchen where we have an island, sometimes we pull out the chairs so we can clean around them differently. Same with the dining room table too. MOPPING We have used the mop option, but are sensitive to the need of letting the solution area dry out. So for this reason I may not use it much. Time will tell. It did a decent job. We marked some areas as no-go areas. (base of cat trees). You have to zoom in to designate small areas. One thing we wondered is whether it wets the pad right away or waits till it gets to the designated area. It wets the pad at the start and mops from the base unit to where you send it. I think it would be better to wait till it gets to the designated area. In our case, the unit is in the living room and we wanted to mop the kitchen, so it did a swath of the living room on its path to the kitchen. We consciously opted to get the 2nd one with the mopping option, despite rarely using it on the first one. This was due to our experience with the iHome system. The first one was “okay” and on the second one we opted for one without the mopping option, thinking we would get a comparable model just missing the mopping part. It was not a good assumption. The second unit without the mopping option was a vastly inferior model. So using that correlation from the iHome system to the Shark systems we opted for the exact same model that we liked. The only thing the iHome did in my opinion better than this system was in the software. It showed me progress as the robo vac was working. This one does not. You get a Mission report at the end.
K**E
I have a small house on a little farm, so to say we track in some dirt is an understatement. Before it's first run, I swept up the dog hair and dirt because it was just a LOT - and I wanted to give Dirt Reynolds a fighting chance on his first run. I was astounded at how much additional dirt and dog hair it picked up when it ran. I was truly impressed with the suction power and its ability to get edges and corners with the air puffing thing and the swirly brush. I need to play around with the water flow for the mopping feature. I put it on regular flow for the first run because I was afraid it would run out of solution/water, but there was still 50% left for an 700-ish sq. ft. area. So I'll put it on high flow for the next run. It does not do a "pro" mop job, but if I run it a few times a week I expect that it will keep the floors cleaner than I do myself throughout the week...then if I am having company I can always run a sweeper mop myself to make it truly shine. The mapping was actually really accurate. When I saw the map, I could tell that it mapped under the furniture that it could get under, and for me that's worth it's weight in gold to get it clean under those spots on a regular basis. To not have to move some tables and credenzas...money in the bank! It's not too noisy - I keep my dogs in my home office with me while it runs around the rest of the house and it's not noisy enough to cause them alarm. It is loud enough when there is an error and it talks to you. When it's in mop mode it can't self-empty the dust bin, so it called out to me that it needed to be emptied before it could move on with the job. Overall I'm super pleased. I think it's a great investment and will save me from a lot of constant sweeping and mopping!
V**.
El equipo presentó una falla y tanto Amazon y shark respondieron con la garantía.
J**E
Does an amazing job
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