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Shark’s New PowerDetect Robot Vacuum Has a Monster Feature

Last updated: September 11, 2024 2:42 pm
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SharkNinja has recently introduced its newest line of robot vacuums, including three PowerDetect models. The most budget-friendly option is already available for purchase on Shark’s website, priced at £499.99. What sets this model apart is its affordability compared to other high-end robot vacuums on the market.

One notable feature of the PowerDetect Self-Empty Robot Vacuum RV2820VEUK is its monster climbing wheels, equipped with NeverStuck Technology. These wheels allow the robot vacuum to navigate over obstacles such as door thresholds and rugs, ensuring that it can clean hard-to-reach areas without getting stuck.

In addition to its advanced navigation capabilities, this robot vacuum also boasts dirt, edge, and flooring detection. It can adjust its suction power based on the level of dirt detected, providing a deeper clean for heavily soiled areas. The robot can also differentiate between floor types and give carpets a thorough cleaning with increased suction.

Another standout feature of the PowerDetect Self-Empty Robot Vacuum is its auto-empty dock, which only needs to be emptied every two months. This hands-free cleaning solution eliminates the need to constantly empty the vacuum’s bin, making maintenance a breeze.

For pet owners, this robot vacuum offers pet-friendly features such as a self-cleaning brush roll with anti-hair wrap technology and an anti-allergen seal that traps dust and allergens inside the machine. Additionally, the robot has a spot for Shark’s anti-odour cartridges, leaving behind a pleasant scent after cleaning.

Navigation and obstacle avoidance are also key highlights of this robot vacuum, with a 3D sensor and 360-degree LiDAR mapping for efficient cleaning. Users can create a map of their home in the app, set up no-go zones, and send the robot for targeted cleaning of specific areas.

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Overall, the PowerDetect Self-Empty Robot Vacuum offers a range of high-end features at an affordable price point. With its advanced technology and pet-friendly design, this robot vacuum is a great option for households looking for a convenient and efficient cleaning solution.

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