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Shark RV1001AE IQ Robot Self-Empty XL, Robot Vacuum with IQ Navigation, Home Mapping, Self-Cleaning Brushroll, Wi-Fi Connected, Works with Alexa, Black
Brand | Shark |
Model Name | Shark RV1001AE |
Special Feature | Cordless |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 38.9"L x 26.3"W x 49.6"H |
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About this item
- FORGET ABOUT EMPTYING FOR UP TO 45 DAYS: A bagless, self-emptying base holds up to 45 days of dirt and debris. The bagless base does not require any additional purchase of disposal bags like traditional auto empty robots..Typical home Wi-Fi networks support both 2.4GHz and 5GH.
- POWERFUL SUCTION: Deep-cleaning power to take on large debris, small debris, and pet hair on carpets & floors.
- SELF-CLEANING BRUSHROLL: Digs deep into carpets and directly engages hardwood floors pulling up debris, hair, and dirt from all surfaces in your home – engineered to pick up more hair and is anti-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.
- WHAT'S INCLUDED: Shark IQ Robot, Self-empty base, (2) Side brushes, (1) Filter, & (1) BotBoundary Strips.
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Suction power | 3.8 | 3.9 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.2 | — |
For deep cleaning | 3.4 | 3.5 | — | 3.8 | 3.5 | 3.7 |
For cleaning up hair | 3.9 | — | — | 4.1 | — | 4.4 |
Noise level | 3.8 | 4.0 | — | — | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | Emma's Market (Made in USA) | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | FBA Top G | Networkstore |
surface suggestion | Carpet, Hardwood, Floor | Carpets & Hardfloors | Carpet & Hardfloors | Hard Floor, Carpet, Wood, Tile | Hard Floor,Carpet | Hard Floor |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 30 days | 110 minutes | — | 180 minutes | 120 minutes | — |
compatible devices | Amazon Echo | Amazon Echo | Alexa Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones | Amazon Echo, Google Home | Amazon Echo, Google Home |
weight | 13.23 pounds | 454 grams | 6.2 pounds | 7 kilograms | 15.25 pounds | 14 pounds |
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Product information
Brand | Shark |
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Model Name | Shark RV1001AE |
Special Feature | Cordless |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 38.9"L x 26.3"W x 49.6"H |
Included Components | (2) extra side brushes, (1) Self-Empty Base, (1) Shark IQ Robot |
Filter Type | Non Washable Filter |
Battery Life | 30 days |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Item Weight | 13.23 pounds |
Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
ASIN | B07S864GPW |
Item model number | RV101AE |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,112 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #19 in Robotic Vacuums |
Specific instructions for use | dual action, hard floor, carpet |
Assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
Batteries required | Yes |
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Forget about emptying for up to a month. The Shark IQ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum combines the convenience of a self-empty base + IQ Navigation total home mapping for complete, efficient cleaning with the performance of Shark suction and a self-cleaning brushroll. After each cleaning session, your robot vacuum automatically empties into the bagless base, which holds up to a month of dirt and debris.
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Customers like the ease of emptying the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say it works well and is easy to use. However, some customers have reported durability issues with the vacuum. They mention that it started crashing and having problems after a few days. Customers opinions are mixed on mapping, quality, value, noise, suction, and ease of use.
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Customers like the ease of emptying the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say the bin is easy to empty, the canister is easy, and the base is bagless. Some mention that the self-emptying feature works well and saves time. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease and convenience of using the robotic cleaner.
"...Great job on rugs, maps the house and does not miss an inch, auto dump during a run if needed, auto charge during a cleaning session if needed...." Read more
"...That was actually fun. It works perfectly. It is easy to dispose of the debris from this vacuum as well...." Read more
"...The Shark returns to it's base and empties itself without any intervention on my part...." Read more
"...The dock’s reservoir needs to be emptied after 3-4 house cleanings...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it does its job efficiently and accurately, while others say that it doesn't do a great job on rugs and does not sweep all the way into corners. Additionally, some customers mention that the product requires you to clean the dust collection container.
"...It is under a side table in a bedroom. Works very well from there.I used the app to map my apartment, which it did very well...." Read more
"...Pros:-it literally cleans about 95% of your floors. Hair is not a problem, tangling on the roller is not a problem, larger debris is generally..." Read more
"...While bagless may seem like an advantage, it requires you to clean the dust collection container instead of just pulling out the bag and tossing it...." Read more
"...I've been using the Shark for a few weeks now, and it has always actually done its job, cleaned the specified areas, and returned to the dock for..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that the app is super simple to use, and easy to manage. They also say that the setup is easy, and the app helps to see and set your rooms after mapping. However, others say that it has some quirks, is frustrating, and struggles a bit at times.
"...I think the app is pretty slick and easy to use. You can set it to vacuum every day or any odd assortment of days...." Read more
"...QUIRKS/TIPS- The errors don't always make sense. The "something stuck underneath me" error is the most common red herring...." Read more
"...You can do this through the shark app, which is simple and easy enough. So designate room names and tell it to clean just that room...." Read more
"...The Shark seems reliable and cleans great. The app is also great and seems well-written, provides a great user experience, and is fast to..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the mapping of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some find it remarkably good, while others say it's confusing and takes a while to draw the map.
"...I was quite impressed with this feature. Note, it's not gonna look like a map an architecture would come up with; think of it more like sonar you..." Read more
"...It was super efficient at mapping...." Read more
"...No biggie!MY COUPLE OF GRIPES- My map randomly deleted itself one day?..." Read more
"...UPDATED 2/19/20Mapping works now, had to delete the map once , run it three times, and bang! house mapped. Room specific vacuuming unlocked!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it doesn't get stuck, while others say that it didn't have enough suction power, and it didn’t pick up very well.
"...It handles rugs pretty well, though.Minor complaint that others have mentioned: it doesn't take the same route each time...." Read more
"...a giant area rug in our living room and it sometimes has issues with picking up stuff...." Read more
"...It seems to avoid getting stuck better than all my other vacs, and it has no trouble finding its dock and docking itself like some vacs...." Read more
"...The shark never gets caught in a corner or tight spot when there is a path out. Our Neato used to get caught frequently for no good reason...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it's worth the extra $200 due to the features and price point. However, others say that it has disappointed and is not worth the money.
"...I pay it off in March in monthly installments of 64 bucks. It is worth the money compared to those roombas that cause double or triple the shark bot...." Read more
"...it works well, but so far, it's been disappointing and I'm not sure it's worth the money, although I plan to keep it...." Read more
"I bought this during a Black Friday deal, so the price was great...." Read more
"...no longer a luxury to my home, they are a requirement, utterly worth every penny. As for a Shark...I love mine...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it runs quietly, while others say that it makes lots of clicking and clunking noises.
"...The noise level isn't too bad...." Read more
"...-it is slightly noisy and takes a while to clean...." Read more
"...It's slightly louder on the tile than the carpet, but it is MUCH quieter than a regular hand-operated vacuum cleaner no matter what surface it's on...." Read more
"...It's not quiet, especially when it sings or when it empties itself at the dock, so it's woke me up a couple times...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it started crashing and having a lot of problems after a few days of use. The software will randomly die and the on off switch must be toggled to reboot it. Some customers also report that the side brushes have busted after six months of use and the motherboard has failed.
"...So that first time, it filled the bin with cat hair and just stopped in mid run...." Read more
"...The vacuum picked up the hair well from each area at first. But it suffered quickly...." Read more
"...After only three runs, one of the brushes is almost completely destroyed (and four replacement brushes costs $20 PLUS $10 shipping from Shark!)..." Read more
"...The Shark seems reliable and cleans great...." Read more
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I chose a spot for the dock that doesn't really comply with the instructions but it hasn't affected the operation in the least. It is under a side table in a bedroom. Works very well from there.
I used the app to map my apartment, which it did very well. I closed the doors to rooms i didn't want it to go - either because i just want them cleaned more thoroughly by our cleaning service or i thought it might get stuck on the rugs. It handles rugs pretty well, though.
Minor complaint that others have mentioned: it doesn't take the same route each time. And it goes over the same areas more than once.
The first time it ran, it got itself stuck under a low riser dresser so i now put a stool in front of the dresser to prevent that.
I think the app is pretty slick and easy to use. You can set it to vacuum every day or any odd assortment of days. Ours runs twice a week to be sure the cat hair gets cleaned out.
First run complaint: since it was vacuuming under beds, it was probably going places that had not been vacuumed in a long time. So that first time, it filled the bin with cat hair and just stopped in mid run. I had to take it back to the dock but even then it couldn't off load the hair. It was too full and compacted so i had to remove the bin from the robot and clean it by hand. That hasn't happened again though. Just be aware if you have any areas like that.
The app lets you do the whole house, just one room, or a selected 5 ft square space. In the app, choosing Spot, it puts a square in the middle of the screen with the house map over laid. You choose the spot by moving the map under the square until it is over the area you want cleaned. It's not intuitive, but once you see it, you know how it works.
I read many of the older reviews that mentioned a magnetic strip to keep it from going certain places like off a step. I was wondering where those strips were because mine did not come with any. I almost returned it before the first run because i do have a sunken room and was concerned about it going off the step but it ran right up to the edge, stopped, and then ran along the entire width without a problem. Pretty impressive.
It will obviously have trouble negotiating table and chair legs so if you want those areas cleaned you will need to move the chairs.
It would also be nice to know how to deal with the sunken area of our home. For now, i take it off the dock and carry it to that room before turning it on. It does the room completely and returns to the starting point where i again have to pick it up and return it to the dock. Then, i have to use the app or the button on top to tell it to return to the dock, which works ok. Im just concerned if this confuses the mapping of the rest of the house. I wish the instructions addressed this issue.
- General cleaning power
The Shark seems to be right up there with the Roomba. Suction power and brushing is very similar (even though the Shark has only one brush to the Roombas two), with the Shark having a minor edge in suction power.
- Mapping
The Shark seemed to map my house much faster than the Roomba. It apparently uses its lidar to do so, while the older Roomba had to physically travel over the floor area to include it in the map. The Shark map appears a bit more accurate than the Roomba's.
- Cleaning style
The Shark, like the Roomba, cleans in neat parallel rows, and they both do it well. But the Shark has the advantage of Matrix Cleaning, which covers the area twice - in two directions - and that's a great option. And I also like the spot cleaning option, as well as the ability to set keep-away zones with the Shark.
- Flexibility
Both machines allow the user to direct them to clean certain specified rooms via their apps, and both do it well. The Shark seems to go to rooms faster, while the Roomba has to think about it a lot before proceeding. Both apps are intuitive and work well.
- Noise levels
Sound levels are about the same to my ears, although they sound different. The Roomba has a sucking whine, while the Shark has a slightly rattling sound.
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Some negatives for the Shark:
Maintenance - The Shark uses a bagless sytem, whereas my Roomba uses a tidy throwaway bag. While bagless may seem like an advantage, it requires you to clean the dust collection container instead of just pulling out the bag and tossing it. The bag also serves as a filter, meaning that the Shark has to have multiple internal filters (3 in fact), which have to be periodically cleaned or replaced.
Object Avoidance -While it doesn't bang into walls and objects as much as some vacs, it can be too cautious and stop 3-4" from baseboards, leaving an uncleaned zone along walls. Looks like I'll have to pull out the old upright vac every so often and vacuum the perimeters.
Profile - Its lidar module on top extends higher than on many vacs, making it tend to get stuck on low clearance furniture. It makes a very good effort to avoid these situations, though, so it's not a major issue.
Dock - While it's a lower-profile dock than some vacs, it's also wider, so it takes up more wall area. Leaving the recommended amount of free space on either side is hard to do, so placement might be challenging.
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All in all, this Shark self-emptying smart vac is a great tool. At full price it might seem a little pricey, but it's on sale from time to time, and might be worth waiting for a good price. In today's smart vac world it's a solid contender, and it earns all 5 stars from me in spite of some minor shortcomings.
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*Update* - I've used the Shark for a month now, and I'm very happy with it. It seems to avoid getting stuck better than all my other vacs, and it has no trouble finding its dock and docking itself like some vacs. I can send it to rooms clear across the house and it just obediently goes there and does its job, then comes back.
Matrix clean is awesome. Cleaning our carpet in one direction and then coming back in the other direction is genius. What it doesn't get going north-south it gets in the east-west direction. It doesn't seem to allow me to select more than one room at a time for matrix, but I can deal with that.
I've been a Roomba fan for years, but this Shark is changing my mind!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
- General cleaning power
The Shark seems to be right up there with the Roomba. Suction power and brushing is very similar (even though the Shark has only one brush to the Roombas two), with the Shark having a minor edge in suction power.
- Mapping
The Shark seemed to map my house much faster than the Roomba. It apparently uses its lidar to do so, while the older Roomba had to physically travel over the floor area to include it in the map. The Shark map appears a bit more accurate than the Roomba's.
- Cleaning style
The Shark, like the Roomba, cleans in neat parallel rows, and they both do it well. But the Shark has the advantage of Matrix Cleaning, which covers the area twice - in two directions - and that's a great option. And I also like the spot cleaning option, as well as the ability to set keep-away zones with the Shark.
- Flexibility
Both machines allow the user to direct them to clean certain specified rooms via their apps, and both do it well. The Shark seems to go to rooms faster, while the Roomba has to think about it a lot before proceeding. Both apps are intuitive and work well.
- Noise levels
Sound levels are about the same to my ears, although they sound different. The Roomba has a sucking whine, while the Shark has a slightly rattling sound.
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Some negatives for the Shark:
Maintenance - The Shark uses a bagless sytem, whereas my Roomba uses a tidy throwaway bag. While bagless may seem like an advantage, it requires you to clean the dust collection container instead of just pulling out the bag and tossing it. The bag also serves as a filter, meaning that the Shark has to have multiple internal filters (3 in fact), which have to be periodically cleaned or replaced.
Object Avoidance -While it doesn't bang into walls and objects as much as some vacs, it can be too cautious and stop 3-4" from baseboards, leaving an uncleaned zone along walls. Looks like I'll have to pull out the old upright vac every so often and vacuum the perimeters.
Profile - Its lidar module on top extends higher than on many vacs, making it tend to get stuck on low clearance furniture. It makes a very good effort to avoid these situations, though, so it's not a major issue.
Dock - While it's a lower-profile dock than some vacs, it's also wider, so it takes up more wall area. Leaving the recommended amount of free space on either side is hard to do, so placement might be challenging.
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All in all, this Shark self-emptying smart vac is a great tool. At full price it might seem a little pricey, but it's on sale from time to time, and might be worth waiting for a good price. In today's smart vac world it's a solid contender, and it earns all 5 stars from me in spite of some minor shortcomings.
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*Update* - I've used the Shark for a month now, and I'm very happy with it. It seems to avoid getting stuck better than all my other vacs, and it has no trouble finding its dock and docking itself like some vacs. I can send it to rooms clear across the house and it just obediently goes there and does its job, then comes back.
Matrix clean is awesome. Cleaning our carpet in one direction and then coming back in the other direction is genius. What it doesn't get going north-south it gets in the east-west direction. It doesn't seem to allow me to select more than one room at a time for matrix, but I can deal with that.
I've been a Roomba fan for years, but this Shark is changing my mind!