Robot vacuum
Shark AV2120
Best Robot vacuum – High-End – 250 $ to 450 $
Why We Chose It
Meet the Shark Navigator, the vacuum that claims to navigate better than your GPS. It's like a digital bloodhound for dirt, sniffing its way quietly across your floors. It boasts 50% more suction power than its iRobot rival, making sure your carpets and hard floors get the attention they deserve. Not content with just sucking up the usual suspects, it has a self-cleaning brush roll that tackles pet hair like it owes it money. The SmartPath tech uses liDAR to map your house better than you can remember it. And when it’s low on juice, it heads back to its dock for a power nap, resuming work without a whimper. But don't get too excited, it's still a vacuum, not a miracle worker.
What It Does
- Maps your house like a cartographer on steroids.
- Self-cleans like a cat, but more useful.
- Avoids obstacles like a ninja in the dark.
- Takes orders from your phone like a well-trained butler.
What It Doesn't Do
- Won't double your carpet's lifespan.
- Fails at fetching your slippers.
- Doesn't do windows, ever.
- Won't stop your pets from shedding.
Tech Specs
- LiDAR mapping that's smarter than your last GPS.
- 60 minutes of battery life; not eternity, but close.
- Self-cleaning brush roll that hates hair tangles.
- App control because buttons are so last century.
Who It's For
For the tech-savvy neat freak who treats their home like a battleground against dust. The pet owner who has lost hope in lint rollers but not technology. The busy professional who thinks cleaning is an ancient ritual best left to automated minions. And let's not forget the gadget geek who just needs another smart device to boss around via an app. If you think your floor deserves a personal assistant, this robot might just be your new best friend, or at least a tolerable acquaintance.