🧼 Clean smarter, not harder! Your home deserves the SharkMatrix Plus.
The SharkMatrix Plus 2in1 Robot Vacuum & Mop combines powerful suction and sonic mopping capabilities, making it ideal for homes with pets. With features like self-emptying, HEPA filtration, and advanced home mapping, it ensures a thorough clean while adapting to your living space. Enjoy a hassle-free cleaning experience with up to 60 days of dirt storage and precision edge cleaning.
L**A
Great Vacuum/Mop for Cheap (AV2630WA $300)
I got this refurbished for $300, works like new and the AV2630WA model is way better than previous Shark models. I used to have a Shark IQ, one of the first self-empty models by Ninja, and it was garbage (never mapped correctly, got lost, wouldn't clean) but this one works perfectly out of the box. It maps the whole house (~1600sq ft) in like 15-20m. The app lets you customize rooms, spot clean, setup schedules, etc. Its not the best app for functionality, but compared to competitors I'd rather save $400 and have a clunky app. Be aware you have to remap everytime you move the base station or rearrange your furniture significantly. That may be a consideration for some. The mop function works great, but you do have to manually switch out the mop attachment, so it's something you have to plan for. For me, that's fine, we just switch it to mop mode when we're about to go to the park or something, and we can come back to a clean floor. You have to tell it where the carpet is on the app (so it doesn't mop carpet), and you can only map squares, so if you have a circular/curved rug that may cause inconveniences.I never buy one of these thinking we'll never sweep or mop, I buy them thinking: I'm paying $300 to have this much dirt cleaned off my floor every day without me having to clean it. And it does it while I'm at work. What was once an almost daily chore is now probably monthly (if not longer), and I just have to clean/maintain the robot every now and then.If Ninja just did a better job updating their app and servicing older models (i.e. updating firmware, repairs, parts, faulty sensor fixes, etc) they would be the best on the market in my opinion.
R**T
A Life Changing Device
This has been one of the best purchases I've made. I bought the 2-in-1 Vacuum & Mop model and it has made a huge difference. My house is all hard tiled floors with area rugs and this works extremely well for both vacuum & mopping modes. Before the first clean, it runs a "Discover Mode" where it maps out your house and all potential obstructions, it then shows a detailed map in the app. You then set rooms and zones on this map, "no go zones" are pretty self explanatory, the carpet zones are used so the robot doesn't mop any carpets or rugs when in mop mode. The robot automatically empties its dust bin into the charging base. Shark says you only need to empty the base once per 30 days; I find I need to empty it every week, but I have very high traffic in my house.You can schedule it to run daily which allows your floor to stay clean automatically. The dust bin has an integrated water/cleaner tank, you just fill this up with either Shark Vacmop cleaner, or water and your favorite mopping cleaner. I use a water/Pine Sol mix with a little bleach added. The vacuum is very strong and picks up pet hair with ease, you can change the suction power level in the app depending on what you need. To put the device in mop mode, you have to load water/cleaner then attach the mop pad attachment to the bottom of the device. The mopping mode works very well, the device moves the mop pad back & forth and spins around to make sure the floor gets clean.This has been a great device for my house, having all hard floors and living with a lot of people, this makes an enormous difference in how clean the floor is & stays. Just having a device that will automatically vacuum no mater if you remember or not, helps keep my house SO MUCH cleaner than it was before. If you're on the fence, buy it, you won't regret it.
G**N
What DIDN'T go wrong?
My other brand robotic vacuum suffered Wifi death years ago. I thought a recognized brand, newer software, improved technology would get it done right... No. Beautiful out of the box, but note the large, CLEAR PLASTIC exterior of mop/dust bin cartridge displayed considerable external scuffing just mapping the house (which went flawlessly...3 times). Opening the Sharkclean App and product registration proved EZ. Labelling rooms on the map, and designating "carpet zones" (critical, unless you want your rugs mopped) took time, but proved simple. Once completed, the App cheerily suggested testing carpet limitations, important in a 50/50 carpet/tile/hardwood home. The robot failed miserably, repeatedly hesitating, then charging out over the carpeted areas (for example through doors into bedrooms). App only says to follow your robot to make sure it recognizes the boundaries, no real direction on what to do IF IT DOES NOT. So I a) Deleted, and replaced the carpet zones, then tried b) Deleting and re-mapping our home, even c) Deleting to download the Shark App again. Frustrated, I gave up and directed it to simply "Clean Home," to which it left its base and began spinning rapidly in place. Settled down and re-situated on its base and tried "clean room." It went to the correct room, mopped less than 1/4, and then departed, wandering aimlessly through our home trailing its wet mop. The control App has Stop, Pause, Return to Base commands, all of which HAD BEEN functional, but became "grayed out"-visible, but unresponsive. so I had to corral snd manually turn off the machine.I am pig-headed DIY, wasting a day as above, and in the process, incidentally encountered numerous postings on Reddit, documenting failure/frustration with the Shark Carpet Zone software in particular, persistently problematic over several years. I had researched robo-vacs over hours and never saw that in any review until I was forced to look it up.As an interesting aside, after thoroughly mapping our home, including all boundaries, the day warmed up and I was running the Shark with sliders now open, but screen doors still shut. Every time it passed a screen door and its LIDAR sensed freedom, the robot did a hard turn out the door into the screen, and inextricably high-bridged itself on the glass door runner until I rescued it.As mentioned, the unit and its base are attractive, but in less than a day it compiled more visible scuff than my old Neato did in a year. I was enthused about this products' self-cleaning base WITHOUT the need for replaceable bags, but the hassle factor setting up the map, along with poor detection of what, or what not, to mop finally convinced me to give up on the idea of a combo moping/vacuuming assistant. The base vacuum sounds powerful and efficient, punctuating each and every docking. I just realized I probably sent Shark back some dust.
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