🦈 Dive into Effortless Cleaning with Shark's Ultra Robot Vacuum!
The Shark UR2360S Ultra Robot Vacuum is a cutting-edge cleaning solution designed for modern homes. Featuring Matrix Clean technology for thorough cleaning, a self-emptying base with a 30-day capacity, and a self-cleaning brushroll ideal for pet owners, this vacuum combines convenience with powerful performance. With advanced mapping capabilities and voice control integration, it redefines home cleaning efficiency.
A**R
Great buy
I’ve been on the hunt for a robot vacuum that can keep up with my busy life and messy house, and the Shark UR2360S Ultra Robot Vacuum has absolutely blown me away! From the moment I set it up, I could tell this little machine meant business. It’s packed with features that make it a standout—like Matrix Clean, precision mapping, and that glorious 30-day capacity self-emptying base. Honestly, it’s like having a tiny, tireless cleaning assistant that doesn’t complain about pet hair or crumbs.First off, the setup was a breeze. I downloaded the Shark app, connected it to my Wi-Fi, and within minutes, this thing was zipping around my house, mapping every nook and cranny with its LIDAR-powered precision. The map it created was spot-on—my open-plan living area, tricky corners, and even the cluttered spots under furniture were all accounted for. I love that I can schedule cleanings or send it to specific rooms right from my phone. It’s like giving it a mission, and it executes it flawlessly.The cleaning power? Impressive. I’ve got a dog that sheds like it’s her full-time job, and the self-cleaning brushroll on this vacuum handles it like a champ. Pet hair, dust, and even the occasional cereal spill (thanks, kids) get sucked up without a hitch. The Matrix Clean feature is a game-changer—it goes over areas in a grid pattern, ensuring nothing gets missed. I’ve noticed my floors looking consistently cleaner than they ever did with my old manual vacuum.The self-emptying base is the real MVP here. With a HEPA filter and a 30-day capacity, I barely have to think about maintenance. It’s loud for a few seconds when it empties, sure, but that’s a small price to pay for not having to deal with a dusty bin every day. Plus, knowing it’s trapping allergens makes me feel better about the air quality in my home.It’s not perfect—sometimes it struggles with really deep carpet or tiny debris right up against walls, and I’ve had to rescue it from a rogue sock or two—but those are minor gripes. The battery life is solid, usually lasting about an hour before it heads back to recharge, and it picks up right where it left off. For the price, especially if you snag it renewed like I did, it’s an incredible value.Pros: Amazing mapping, awesome pet hair pickup, and the self-emptying feature is a dream. Cons: Could use a bit more oomph.
R**D
Just like the one at Costco
I bought this same model at Costco on sale for downstairs. It does a good job and I'm happy with it. I got this refreshed unit for the upstairs. It was a little more than $100 cheaper. It came with everything the Costco unit came with except the original box. There was one dog hair in a filter that got missed, and the round foam filter was no longer white. A couple of specs of dust. Otherwise, it was very clean. It works just like the unit from Costco. The Shark app controls and schedules both my units.I don't have a dog or kids, so it works well for me. I empty the dust been every few days even if I don't really need to do so. (Got to have some excitement in life.) Replacement filters and brushes are available on Amazon for about $20 even if they don't specify the model. I gave up on trying to find a equivalent model and just went by looks on the filters and brush rollers. Note that this unit would not be cost effective if the replacements parts had to be purchased directly from Shark. I have not had either unit more then 6 months and have not needed to replace anything yet.The battery holds it's charge just as well as the new unit from Costco. Both units run about an hour for the first pass when cleaning. Both units need to recharge a couple of hours before finishing their floor - it's a large house. BTW A battery replacement is available from Amazon for about $20 should it be required someday.I use my old vacuum cleaner to clean the Shark robot once in a while. The filters collect a layer of dirt. The white round filter can be washed, but I find vacuuming it works just as well.The robot will get hung up on cords if they are out where they will be run over, so don't be sloppy with the cords. The robot tends to "hop" around the base of standing lamps. This can be noisy. I should use the app to exclude the lamps, but I'm lazy.One last note. Some units have a filter and screen that's molded into the dust bin used on the robot. Replacing it means replacing the entire dust bin. This is not the case for this unit. Both the filter and screen can be replaced separately. The "orange" filter slides out. The screen screws on.I originally named by first unit "Dirtbag". A close friend suggested I was insensitive to my robot. Okay, "Dusty" it is. I was tempted to name it after that person as a joke, but I decided to live instead. :)
P**S
UR2360S common parts are impossible to find making the unit unusable soon
Updated The UR2360 looked new in every way and works good. The problem is after a few days use the side brush is looking worn and the rubber flap on the roller is starting to tear.?worse, after looking hard, 2360 parts like this are unavailable. I’m considering returning because these normal ware parts are needed and not available as after market parts or any on AmazonThe app has many issues. The biggest one is when scheduling it to clean, you can’t clean a few defined rooms. The only option is clean the entire house. Worse, it constantly skips the same room every time and it’s not from low battery.In addition, the battery the rebuilder uses is 20% less mA-hr rating than a new unit. I had to buy a replacement battery to clean 2 hrs on Eco clean
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