How is it that “vacuum the floors” always ends up near the bottom of everybody’s to-do list? Because pushing an old-school plugged-in vacuum is boring, drudgerous, time-consuming work. If you haven’t already discovered the power of robot vacuums, it’s time for you to delegate that chore to the Shark AI Ultra self-emptying robot with voice control and an extra-large 60-day base receptacle capacity. If you need more convincing, the Shark AI Ultra just landed on Amazon in a huge limited-time sale for just $300 — half off its usual $600 price.
Shark’s well-earned reputation as the leading designer and manufacturer of robot vacuums shows up all over the AI Ultra. It uses 360-degree LiDAR smart mapping to create its own detailed layout of your home, and makes multiple passes over your entire area to make sure no spots are missed. No offense, but the Shark AI Ultra probably does a better job vacuuming floors than you (or any human) can do.
Fur-Eating Freak
The Shark AI Ultra has the powerful suction that Shark robot vacs are known for, which works equally well on carpets and hard surfaces. And where it really shines is with pet hair, with amazing fur-gathering performance from the brushroll. And as another sign of how far the robot-vac tech has come in recent years, the Shark AI Ultra’s brushroll is self-cleaning, free from the aggravating hair wrap that hampers both manual and robot vacs. The difference is the Shark AI Ultra’s brushroll isn’t exactly a brush — it’s a bristle-free set of flexible silicone fins, which are better at gathering hair and impervious to the tangles that cause hair wrap.
Those silicone fins also deliver improved performance on hardwood and other hard flooring, with greater surface area to capture and suck up dirt, dust, and other debris. Combine this innovative new no-brush brushroll with Shark’s Matrix Clean Multi-Pass technology, which sends the Shark AI Ultra over your entire floor in a multiple-pass grid pattern rather than the one-pass serpentine pattern used by most robot vacs, and your floors will never be cleaner.
The Eyes Have It
You can’t see the Shark AI Ultra’s eyes, but somehow it’s amazing at seeing objects 4.5 inches or greater in its path and avoiding them, so you’re not needing to pick up before the Shark AI Ultra does its job. The Shark app makes it easy to schedule when the AI Ultra runs, and editing that schedule is just as simple. Or you can send the Shark AI Ultra out to clean via voice command with Alexa or Google Assistant.
This Amazon limited-time 50%-off deal drops the highly rated Shark AI Ultra from its usual $600 all the way down to just $300, a small price to pay if you never have to push an old-timey hardwired vacuum again. All you need to do is empty the Shark AI Ultra’s base receptacle every 60 days or so — the Shark AI Ultra does the rest for you.