Shark ION RV720 Dual-Action Robot

Shark ION RV720 Dual-Action Robot

by Shark Ninja

4.2

Speed up cleaning time! The Shark ION RV720 Dual-Action Robot by Shark Ninja is a self-operating model

This clever vacuum cleaner was crafted to nab even the most difficult-to-reach dirt

One special feature we'd like to mention: the anti-collision tech

It's the ideal vacuum for people who are sensitive to pet dander

All that dog hair will no longer annoy you



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it charges terribly quickly, manoeuvres well around obstacles and is excellent across all floors



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this Shark Ninja robot vacuum

Color: black , silver

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 12 months

Surface: multi-surface

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 60min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 62db

Suction power: 1000pa

Dust bin volume: 425ml

Weight: 5.51lb

Dimensions: 12.6in x 12.6in x 2.6in

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use a robotic vacuum on hardwood floors without damaging them?

Yes, you can use a robotic vacuum on hardwood floors without damaging them if the vacuum is designed specifically for hardwood floors. Many robotic vacuums have soft bristles and other features that help protect the floor from scratches.

Can robot vacuum do multiple rooms?

Thanks to its intelligent room mapping feature, most robot vacuums can be programmed to clean multiple rooms on multiple floors. To be able to do this, the vacuum robot of your choosing should be operated through a mobile application.

How long does it take before the robot vacuum needs to recharge?

High end models can have up to 180 minutes of battery life, which is plenty to clean an entire floor. When the battery does find itself empty, this isn't a problem for the more sophisticated robot cleaners, as they are equipped with a docking station they automatically return to when their battery is about to die. Once fully recharged, the robot will continue cleaning where it left off. Cheaper bots will need to plugged in to recharge.

How do robot vacuums navigate?

Most robot vacuums use smart sensor technology to navigate your home. Basic models use infrared sensors that stop them for tumbling down the stairs, while more expensive ones use laser-guided scanners to map their environment in detail. But this system can sometimes fail in low-light environments.