Clean every mess with the Shark self-emptying robot vacuum on sale for $319
I, for one, welcome our robot overlords. But before they can become overlords, they must clean our floors. So, I also welcome this fantastic price drop on the Shark RV1001AE IQ robot vacuum with XL self-empty base. The price is down to $318.99, and this robot vacuum regularly sells for as high as $600. Even when it does drop from that price, it usually only goes as low as $450. Today is a unique deal and a chance to save the most on this robot vacuum. As part of Amazon's Epic Daily Deals, it won't last forever at this price.
Because this vacuum can be programmed ahead of time and it empties its own bin into the base, you can set it up and then leave it for a month. Even has a self-cleaning brushroll to remove pet hair.
If you set up this Shark robot vacuum properly, you won't have to worry about it or vacuuming for about a month. See the Shark is capable of emptying its own dust bin into the base, and the base can hold up to 30 days worth of dirt and debris. It lets you know when its full and then you just have to empty out the base and let the robot go for another month.
Thanks to its compatibility with your home Wi-Fi network and smart home, you can schedule your cleanings. You can even control the robot with voice commands using Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. Use the SharkClean app for more advanced control that should let you set exactly when you want it to work and then leave it be.
The robot vacuum has advanced mapping and navigation. It can map your home so well you can choose individual rooms for it to clean when necessary. It cleans row-by-row and navigates room-by-room for full coverage. Plus, it's smart enough to return to its dock to refuel and then head out again to pick up where it left off.
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J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now covers deals for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.