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Shark Ion Robot Vacuum 750 Review

The assembly process is easy. You only need to put the side brushes into place and plug it into its dock station. The robot's body, which is made from hard plastic with a matt-finish is a solid and sturdy.

It is not equipped with any physical automation options and uses random routes to navigate. It has the capacity of a dustbin that isn't exceptional and there is no max-fill sensor.

Battery life

The Ion Robot 750 has a battery time of 90 minutes when using the highest suction power. It operates in an energy-efficient 'Eco' mode by default and you can toggle between this and the more powerful 'Max' mode through the app. The app allows you to control many settings, including scheduling the robot to clean at the time that you prefer. The app's History tab gives you a full readout of each cleaning session too, so you can observe the results of the vacuum and whether it was required to return to its dock to recharge.

The ION Robot 750 is well-made and its lengthy battery life should allow it to wash many rooms without having to return to the dock. However, it can struggle with messes on low-pile carpet and pet hair and its automation capabilities are less advanced than those of the pricier Effortless Cleaning: Shark RV2310AE Matrix Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum AI Robot.

The Ion Robot 750 is not particularly maneuverable, and relies on a random path to cover a large area. This could cause it to miss certain areas or accidentally go back over the same area more than once. It also gets stuck on rugs and get frequently caught on cords. While it doesn't have self-emptying docking stations, this robot does take four hours to charge. You can tell it's charging when its two lights change from flashing to white. The app lets you determine the battery's level, which is displayed in a bar graph. The app can be used to create cleaning schedules and activate extended cleaning.

Performance on bare Floors

Shark's ION Robot is a straightforward budget-friendly option that feels well-made and offers decent battery life, and does a good job at cleaning floors with no dirt. However, it isn't as effective with carpets with low pile and pet hair and comes with a less basic range of automation options than pricier Shark models.

It uses a Tri-Brush System to tackle dirt, dust, and debris from all surfaces, including corners and edges. It also works with the SharkClean app and voice control via Alexa or Google Assistant, letting you start and stop cleaning at any time.

In contrast to the iRobot Roomba, which has a smart path, the ION Robot is not as maneuverable and tends to skip certain areas while vacuuming other areas many times. Its random path can cause it to become stuck in furniture, get into obstacles like electrical wires, or be unable to reach certain places. It also can't remove as much dirt from carpets.

The ION robot mop shark is compatible with Amazon Echo and Google Home. It can be activated by pressing an on-side button. It also has an infrared sensor which can detect when it is running out of battery and automatically return to its charging station.

The Shark companion app lets you switch between three different power settings - the eco-friendly 'Eco mode' that is energy efficient', the default Normal mode and the high suction Max mode. These modes can also be selected by using the physical buttons located on top. This vacuum has two side brushes that have single-arms that help to push debris away from the direction of its main brushroll. It also has a convenient bin that can be empty by pressing the trash button on the top.

Performance on low-pile Carpet

The Shark ION RV700 Series does very well on floors with low piles however, it has a difficult time with pet hair or fine debris. It also has mediocre maneuverability, and its basic random pathing navigation system is not efficient at covering the entire area, which could lead to it missing spots and having to cover them many times. It can also traverse over tassels of rug, but sometimes gets stuck and may have to go around several times.

It has a tiny dustbin that will need to be empty after every cleaning session. It doesn't even have any sort of sensor that will let you know when it's close to filling up, which could be annoying if you like to keep your robot in standby mode between scheduled cleaning sessions.

Eufy 11S, a low-cost robot that can clean low-pile and unfinished floors efficiently, is a great option. It's much easier to store than the Shark ION and it offers better maneuverability, particularly on higher-pile carpets. It doesn't have the "Max" power mode that the RV700 is equipped with and its dust bin isn't as big.

The iRobot Roomba E5 has a better build and a dirt compartment that's upgraded, and is also less expensive. It also charges faster. However it has a shorter battery life and doesn't handle rug cleaning as well. It comes with a smart app and voice control, which can make it more suitable for some people than the Shark. Shark ION is a good option if you're looking to buy robot vacuums that do a great job and doesn't require WiFi connectivity.

Performance on high-pile Carpet

The Shark ION RV700 Series can pick up fine debris in carpets with a low pile and hairs from a small dog bed, but it has a difficult time to remove larger particles such as cereal crumbs or chocolate melting. It's also not able to clean dirt from thick wool rugs like a Persian or kilim rug. In addition, it may become stuck on wires or become caught on the tassels of rug that are heavier.

The robot has poor maneuverability, relying on random pathing to cover its area instead of defining it and following efficient cleaning routes. That means that it can skip certain areas while vacuuming others multiple times and it isn't able to detect magnetic boundary lines to keep it out of areas you don't want it in.

It's also easy to control using the SharkClean companion app and is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa devices. The app allows you to remotely control your vacuum. You can turn it off or on, change its power settings, make it return to the dock, schedule cleaning sessions, etc. You can also design virtual boundaries to stop the robot from entering rooms you don't want.

The app will also inform you if the robot is fully charged or charging. The robot's dustbin isn't big, though you'll have to empty it at the end of each cleaning session. It is essential to change the pre-motor regularly. brushroll is also vital. If the vacuum is hooked into an extension cord, you should be sure to check it regularly for tangled cables and other obstructions. The robot vacuum may fall down the stairs if placed too close to the stairs.

Overall

This is an entry-level robot vacuum that is well-made and has excellent battery life. It also works well on floors that are not bare and is capable of getting rid of pet hair. However, it's not the best at navigating itself around obstacles and has a fairly basic navigation system that could cause it to miss certain areas of your home. It also has high costs for recurring maintenance and requires frequent maintenance.

The RoboVac 11S by Eufy is a great alternative to this model. It's less expensive, cleans pet hair more effectively on all types of surfaces and offers better performance on low-pile carpet than the Shark ION Robot. It's also more convenient to store and incurs lower monthly costs. It's not equipped with a base station that automatically empties the debris bin, which means you'll have to manually empty it when it's full.

Another option is the iRobot Roomba j7, which offers many of the same features like the ION Robot but is more expensive. It feels sturdier and more comfortable to hold, has a much larger dustbin, and it can resume the cleaning process from where it left off when returning to its dock to recharge. It's also capable of setting virtual boundary markers to ensure it stays out of certain areas, and comes with an advanced set of automation features.

The Shark Ion Robot, like many robotic vacuums, comes with a companion application that lets you control its functions and set cleaning times. The main screen lets you initiate a new cleaning task, change power settings and choose different modes of operation. The app is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, and also integrates with smart home devices to allow some core features using voice commands.shark-av2501ae-ai-robot-vacuum-with-xl-h

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