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Shark RV750 ION Robotic Vacuum Wi-Fi Connected w/ Alexa Multi-Surface Cleaning

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Shark RV750 ION Robotic Vacuum Wi-Fi Connected w/ Alexa Multi-Surface Cleaning

The Shark ION Robot¬ģ is designed with a Tri-Brush System, combining side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on all surfaces, corners, and edges. Use the SharkClean‚ĄĘ app or voice control with Alexa or Google Assistant to start cleaning from anywhere.

Features:

  • THREE BRUSH TYPES. ONE POWERFUL CLEAN: Tri-Brush System combines side brushes, channel brushes, and a multi-surface brushroll to handle debris on all surfaces.
  • COMPLETELY INTEGRATED IN YOUR HOME: Shark ION Robot® senses ledges and stairs, avoids damaging furniture and walls, and maneuvers around potential stuck situations, truly knowing your home
  • CLEAN FROM YOUR PHONE: SharkClean™ app lets you start and stop cleaning and schedule your robot to clean whenever you want.
  • EASY VOICE CONTROL: Use Amazon Alexa™ or Google Assistant™ to easily make the robot clean at your command in your connected home.
  • BUILT, TESTED, AND PERFECTED: Shark puts their robots through rigorous testing, performing thousands of hours of real-life use to give you a reliable, ultra-powerful clean.

  • Shark Ion robot
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Charging dock
  • 8-ft. of botboundary
  • 2 side brushes
  • 1 filter

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