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Key Takeaways
- Type:Robot Vacuum Cleaner
- Price:$349.99(8% off from $379.99)
- Rating:4.1/5 stars (50 reviews)
- Best For:Automated daily cleaning, Busy households with limited cleaning time
- Features:Standard features
- Status:In Stock
- Weight:6.22 lbs
The Shark IQ Robot Vacuum is a robot vacuum cleaner from Shark priced at $349.99. It offers a 6.22 lb body. Owners rate it 4.1 out of 5 across 50 reviews. It is in stock now.
Shark is a mid-range vacuum brand founded in 1998, headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts, USA. Known for: Navigator series, DuoClean technology, Lift-Away vacuums.
Quick Specs
- Navigation
- Row-by-row systematic cleaning
- Suction
- Shark suction power for large debris, small debris, pet hair
- Surfaces
- Multi-surface brushroll for carpets and hard floors
- Edge cleaning
- Dual spinning side brushes
- Smart features
- App control, Google Assistant, Alexa voice control
- Battery
- Recharge and resume capability
- Weight
- 6.22 lb
- Boundaries
- BotBoundary strips included
- Includes
- Robot, charging dock, 2 side brushes, filter, boundary strips
About This Vacuum
The Shark IQ Robot Vacuum cleans room by room using row-by-row navigation patterns, moving systematically through each space for complete floor coverage. A multi-surface brushroll and dual spinning side brushes handle large debris and pet hair on both carpets and hard floors. Start cleaning through the app, Google Assistant, or Alexa. When the battery runs low, the robot returns to its dock, recharges, and resumes cleaning from where it stopped. BotBoundary strips let you block off no-go zones around pet bowls, cords, or delicate areas. At 6.22 lb, it's heavy enough for strong suction but light enough to navigate under furniture and floor transitions. It works best with regular use rather than tackling weeks of buildup. You'll need to empty the bin and clean brushes periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
The battery runs for up to 120 minutes on a single charge, which is enough to clean large homes before needing to recharge.
It uses laser-guided navigation to map and clean an entire floor, ensuring systematic and thorough coverage.
Yes. It cleans hardwood, tile, and low-pile carpets, making it suitable for homes with mixed flooring.
For pet hair, look for vacuums with strong suction (minimum 20,000 Pa for robot vacuums, 150+ AW for cordless), specialized pet hair attachments, and HEPA filtration that captures 99.97% of particles. Top-rated options include the Dyson V15 Detect ($749), Shark Navigator Lift-Away ($199), and Bissell Pet Hair Eraser ($329). According to our price tracking data, these vacuums maintain consistent 4.5+ star ratings across thousands of reviews.
Most vacuum filters should be replaced every 3-6 months, depending on usage frequency and household conditions. HEPA filters typically last 12-18 months with regular cleaning. For bagless vacuums, clean washable filters every 1-2 weeks. Replacement filters cost between $15-$50 depending on the brand. Failing to replace filters can reduce suction power by up to 50%.
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Quick Specs
- Navigation
- Row-by-row systematic cleaning
- Suction
- Shark suction power for large debris, small debris, pet hair
- Surfaces
- Multi-surface brushroll for carpets and hard floors
- Edge cleaning
- Dual spinning side brushes
- Smart features
- App control, Google Assistant, Alexa voice control
- Battery
- Recharge and resume capability
- Weight
- 6.22 lb
- Boundaries
- BotBoundary strips included
- Includes
- Robot, charging dock, 2 side brushes, filter, boundary strips
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