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All Shark models we've reviewed, ranked by our overall score.
Shark is an American household brand under SharkNinja, widely recognized for their popular upright and cordless vacuums sold at major US retailers. Shark entered the robot vacuum market to compete directly with iRobot's Roomba, offering similar features at more accessible price points.
Shark robots feature Matrix Clean navigation with 360° LiDAR, self-cleaning brushrolls that resist hair wrap, and PowerFins suction technology. Their newer models include HEPA filtration and bagless self-empty bases for lower ongoing costs.
Shark is a solid pick for US buyers who want a recognizable brand with easy availability at stores like Walmart, Target, and Costco. Their robots offer good value in the mid-range price segment.
| Model | Score | Price | Suction | Best For | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 | 0.0 | $499 | — | — | Coming |
Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 (RV2820YE) | 8.6 | $899 | 6,000Pa | Anyone wanting Shark's best vacuum performance with 60-day hands-off operation | Coming |
Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal (RV3020XE) | 8.4 | $1299 | 7,000Pa | Premium Shark loyalists who want every cleaning feature, including UV stain detect and 185°F mop wash | Coming |
Shark RV2502AE AI Ultra | 7.5 | $699 | 3,200Pa | Vacuum-only households who want LiDAR + self-empty in the mid-$600s | Coming |
Shark Matrix Plus | 7.4 | $450 | 4,400Pa | Pet households with mostly hard floors who want self-empty + sonic mopping under $500 | Read → |
Shark AV2511AE Matrix Self-Empty | 7.0 | $399 | 2,800Pa | Budget shoppers who want self-empty + LiDAR without paying $500+ | Coming |
Shark Ion AV753 (Entry-Level) | 6.2 | $229 | 1,500Pa | Budget shoppers under $250 who just want a basic Shark for hard floors | Coming |
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