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Shark AV752 ION Robot Vacuum, Tri-Brush System, Wifi Connected, 120 Min Runtime, Works with Alexa, Multi Surface Cleaning, White

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Color: White


Features

  • THREE BRUSH TYPES. ONE POWERFUL CLEAN: Tri-Brush System combines side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on all surfaces..Form Factor: Robotic
  • INTELLIGENT CLIFF SENSORS: Shark ION Robot senses ledges and stairs and avoids bumping furniture and walls.
  • CLEAN FROM YOUR PHONE: SharkClean app lets you start and stop cleaning and schedule your robot to clean whenever you want.
  • 120 MINUTE RUNTIME: Whole-home, floor-to-carpet cleaning for up to 2 hours.
  • BUILT, TESTED, AND PERFECTED: Shark puts their robots through rigorous testing, performing thousands of hours of real-life use to give you a reliable, ultra-powerful clean.
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: Shark ION Robot, Charging dock, (2) Side Brushes, & (1) Filter.

Description

The Shark ION Robot vacuum is designed with a Tri-Brush System, combining side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on carpets and hard floors. Use the SharkClean app or voice control with Alexa or Google Assistant to start cleaning from anywhere.

Brand: Shark


Model Name: Works with Alexa, Multi-Surface Cleaning


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 12.6"L x 12.4"W x 3.54"H


Included Components: (1) Filter, (2) Side Brushes, (1) Charging dock, (1) Shark ION Robot


Brand: Shark


Model Name: Works with Alexa, Multi-Surface Cleaning


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 12.6"L x 12.4"W x 3.54"H


Included Components: (1) Filter, (2) Side Brushes, (1) Charging dock, (1) Shark ION Robot


Battery Life: 120 minutes


Voltage: 100240 Volts


Power Source: Battery Powered


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Control Method: Voice


Form Factor: Robotic


Item Weight: 6.6 pounds


Manufacturer: SharkNinja


Item model number: AV752


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Specific instructions for use: carpet


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 5


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LOVE this vacuum - Exceeded my expectations!
Color: White
While relatives have had them for years, this is MY first robot vacuum. In my opinion, this is the BEST budget vacuum at the price point. I purchased one on sale for $139. It was super easy to get started and watch it go with AMAZING results in the dustbin! Okay, so it was purchased to use at my parents' house, but I HAD to test it, right? :) Now, it worked so well, I immediately ordered 2 more (taking advantage of the $ale) and have 2 at my parents' house and one at my own. I use the schedule feature in the app to run mine every day at 9am. It starts up perfectly. With a Basset hound, it does an amazing job of keeping the house livable in between my own vacuum/mop jobs. I'm a firm believer in doing a deep clean with a larger vacuum, but with this running in between, my house is HUGELY improved. To top it off, running it at my parents' house couldn't be easier with the app. I can start and stop them on MY app, and all they have to do is empty the dust bins. I've been running them for a little over a month now, and am very happy with the results. PROS: -Runs much longer than predicted, even on standard power. -Easy to empty dustbin. -It has an Air filter (and despite others saying you have to remove screws to get to it, you don't. The outer mesh is fixed in place with a screw, but the filter cartridge slips out the side). -You can "Set it and forget it" for the most part if you use scheduling. -Compared to a standard vacuum, this baby is VERY quiet. That isn't to say it doesn't make any noise (seriously, it has suction and airflow... it's GONNA make noise). -If you put it in ECO mode, it is even quieter, but regardless of the mode, my basset doesn't run from it. :) CONS: All 3 of the models have a 'different' sound when running. Seriously, they each sound completely different and have different noise levels, which makes me wonder. Next, she -her name is Suzie- completely ignores the boundary strips I purchased to use. (And no, I did NOT place it under anything. I even tested by laying it face up straight across the edge of the carpet... on top. NOPE, she rolls right over it -_- ... and the 2nd one I cut to fit the base of a pole lamp that she kept getting stuck half on/off of. Since it was metal, the strip just magnetically attached to the round base side... NOPE, she still bangs into it. Although she hasn't hopped up onto it anymore so... you be the judge) TIPS: 1st-If you get it on sale, go ahead and add the warranty coverage. I did. In my opinion, a CYA is always a good thing. It gives me piece of mind that if one of them turns out to be a lemon (all things have them, even vehicles) I'm covered. The most I'd have to pay is shipping and that is NOTHING compared to purchasing a new one. Besides, as I said above, they each have a unique motor sound, and I feel better knowing that if there is anything that would take away from the motor life involved, I'll get a repair or a replacement. 2nd-take the time to look at the undercarriage and inspect the roller. You never know what could potentially get wound onto that brush roll, and it's super easy to pop it out and clean it off (if you've ever had a large vacuum, you should already know to do this as regular maintenance). Keep in mind that the harder that brush roll has to work, the more pull it puts on the Motor. Stressing that little thing will potentially take away from its life of service. Final Thoughts? I love it and would recommend it to anybody and everybody. And if it's on sale it is HUGE bang for your buck$! ** I gave all 5 stars except the 4 on Deep Cleaning ONLY because of my own beliefs that you need to get out the big vacuum at least once a month (depending on your environment maybe a little more often). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022 by Cyn4600

  • So happy I bought this
Color: Gray
I had been wanting a robot vacuum for a long time, with 5 kids and a dog there’s always hair and dirt and crumbs everywhere. It’s so convenient to have the floors cleaned while I’m folding laundry or feeding the baby or washing dishes and it saves me so much time. It’s not perfect, it will not get around the walls perfectly but it does an excellent job going from wood to rug to carpet. I was shocked and disgusted by the amount of dirt it picked up the first time. It’s definitely worth the money to me. It’s not too loud, the baby naps while it’s running sometimes. It is stupid though and will bump into things, it gets under my dining room table with all the chairs and doesn’t get trapped though. I’d definitely recommend getting one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by CE

  • Great Basic Entry Level Robot Vac - But could use a better WiFi phone APP
Color: Black
My Spouse has wanted a robot vac for a while. Saw a great pre-Prime Day sale for this one, read the reviews and ordered one. We've had it about 2 weeks and have run it all but perhaps 2 days of that. We get a lot of dust in Central Colorado thanks to our near non-existent humidity and we're impressed enough with this that it's now programmed to run daily. It can keep up with that bit of maintenance for us for most of the time and we can do more of the other things we'd rather be doing. Only time will tell how it holds up, but so far we're pretty happy with it. Very good suction on our all-hardwood main level floor (about 1300 ft) that includes many area rugs, many obstacles, a large black dog shedding randomly everywhere he can, and a central raised front entry area that cuts the vac off from much of the direct path between spaces on that level. Takes 90-120 minutes to cover the entire 1st floor spaces using about 80% of its battery capacity. Because of the main floor room layout & path obstructions, it spends a good portion of that time at the end trying to find its dock if it decides it's finished while on the wrong side of our raised entry foyer. I'd expect it would handle a similar sized space that had fewer obstructions a bit faster (Maybe I'll build it a set of removable ramps to get past the entry area). Still considering it's doing the work instead of you, how much should you care if it spends 30 extra minutes doing that job. BTW, this low end model does NOT restart a cleaning cycle if it runs out of battery even though it does "know" enough to sense low battery and then try to find its charging dock. Bottom line - it has enough Battery to get its job done and done well and it recharges quickly enough that you can send it off elsewhere later in the day (or night) This is a random pattern vac-bot - that is, it runs along until it bumps into something and then redirects depending on which sensor gets tapped. It moves rather slowly and while I occasionally cringe as it runs into some of our 3rd & 4th generation family heirloom furniture, it does not appear to hurt anything with it's slow speed and soft rubber bumpers. Others have complained otherwise - we're not seeing that. It has no real trouble with the heavy oriental area rugs we have around the place and even the fringes (about 2" long) along their edges on some don't seem to be an issue. We have found a couple of places where we need to cut back some heavier (1/2" thick) anti-slip rug pads so there is a bit of a ramp at the edge of the rug, but generally this little bot (we named her Rosie) has very little trouble getting up onto some of rather thick rugs. Thin bath mats or the bath towel our dog uses as a food redistribution and sorting location in the dining room are problematic. 90% of the time they'll curl up and Rosie tries to go mountain climbing. She gets around or over those more often than not, but it's easier to just pick them up temporarily. Power cords are also a problem, so we try to keep those up against baseboards or protected where possible. I suspect these are issues with most all of these robot vacs and also with the u-push it yourself types. It's lower profile than some of its competitors, so on occasion it will find a path under something and can't find its way out. This model did not come with any of the magnetic strips you can use to block it from certain areas, but we're going to try some of those to keep it out of those areas. The bot has built in "cliff sensors" so it also won't run off the edge of a stairway. It just senses the edge, stops and turns away. Haven't had it take a tumble yet. The sensors do on occasion get fooled by the wood grain and abrupt grain based color transitions in our floors, but so what. It's a random pattern robot, so it gets to those spots eventually, just from another direction. The dust bin on this one is fairly large compared to others from what I've read. The first couple of times we ran it, the bin was well packed after both runs. By the third run onward, we started to notice a definite decrease and of much lower density. We generally walk around barefoot and my wife could politely be described as a clean freak so we were amazed at how much this little bot was finding compared to us with our larger and higher powered u-push type vacs and how much cleaner the floor felt. After each run, we empty the dust bin, clean any dog (or human) hair out of the rollers and brush out the air filters. Takes maybe five minutes. It's a bit awkward the first few times until you get the knack of opening the bin and how things snap or slide in and out. You do need to replace the brushes and filters at some interval that is going to be dependent on your surfaces and "dirt profile", but it's likely to be measured in months if you just do the basic post cycle routine they recommend in the rather thin guide booklet. Basically, this is a good little lightweight machine for a relatively lightweight price. If you want a robot vac, but the prices of the units with more bells and whistles are scaring you off, this is a good choice to test the waters. If you find you like it but wish it had a few more capabilities for some areas, buy a fancier one for another level or that area in your home. If you find you don't, you're not out a small fortune having paid for features that while nice, are not going to change your life either no matter how cool. I think some of the relatively few bad reviews are from people that expect too much or don't take the time to let their robot "teach" them how to successfully use it. These are not Star Trek level intelligent devices. Bend a little to meet their needs however, and they are really helpful gadgets to have around. Now the bad news and why I took off a star. The APP / Alexa Skill. Clearly the developer thinks they have better things to spend their time on. This is one the poorer set up apps I've seen in a while. Awkward to use, out of date, would not recognize the model number as valid even though it scanned it from the QR label without issue, awkward connection to WiFi network and disconnects / fails to reconnect (worst of my 24 other very reliable devices on my network in that regard). Low functionality, but if you want to integrate with Amazon Echo/Alexa or Google Home for voice control you need it. It's also handy (when it works, which is still most of the time) to let you know if the robot got stuck somewhere or has run into an issue. You can live without it, but it would be soooo much nicer if this app was a bit more user friendly and reliable. It's my only significant complaint and this part needs some work by the company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020 by T.G. Dubini

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