Shark’s AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum comes with a 60-day capacity bin at $300 (50% off), more from $140

50% off From $300

As part of its Black Friday sales event, Amazon is cutting costs by half on the Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum now at $299.99 shipped. Normally running you $599, we’ve mainly seen the same repeating drops to $350 and $330 over 2024, with some occasional falls lower to $300 and a one-time drop to $295 during summer’s Prime Day event. Today, you can add it to your home with a 50% markdown at the second-lowest price we have tracked, saving you nearly $300 while upgrading your cleaning routine with autonomous support.

This robot vacuum from Shark utilizes the brand’s Matrix Clean and works alongside the 360-degree LiDAR vision tech to map out and cover your floor’s needs in a grid pattern, which also avoids common objects around the house that it may come across in its duties. It also blasts air when running alongside walls and corners to ensure the proper removal of unwanted debris that may be hiding in the nooks and crannies. Its functions can all be controlled via the companion app on your smartphone or you can even go hands-free with voice controls through Alexa or Google Assistant. Plus, this model comes with a bagless self-emptying base station that can hold 60 days’ worth of collected debris so you spend less time babysitting it and more time to yourself. If you want to add mopping capabilities into the mix, it’s alternative dual-use model can be found discounted at $350, though keep in mind this version doesn’t sport the voice controls.

More Shark robot vacuum and mop deals:

  • Matrix Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop: $350 (Reg. $700)
  • PowerDetect NeverTouch Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop: $700 (Reg. $1,200)
    • comes with 60-day capacity, self-refilling station

Standard Shark vacuum deals:

We’re seeing more and more great robot vacuum and mop deals this Black Friday season, like the new low price on Yeedi’s M12 PRO+ Robot Vacuum and Mop that comes with an all-in-one OMNI Station, among other lows. There’s also the savings across ECOVACS’ autonomous lineup, or you’ll find more budget-friendly models from iRobot’s seasonal sales. For outdoor support, you can check out Segway’s two series of robot mowers that are getting up to $600 slashed from their tags, or there’s also new low prices on Aiper’s robotic pool cleaners for various pool types worth checking out. You’ll find more ways to bring intelligent design into your home in our smart home hub.

Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum features:

  • INCREDIBLE SUCTION: Powerful Shark suction picks up dirt and debris on all floor types—tackling even the toughest of messes in your home.SharkClean App & Voice Control
  • NO SPOTS MISSED: With Matrix Clean, the robotic vacuum cleans in a precision matrix grid taking multiple passes over dirt and debris for whole home, deep cleaning coverage.
  • IT EMPTIES ITSELF: The bagless, self-emptying base holds up to 60 days of dirt and debris. The bagless base does not require any additional purchase of disposal bags like traditional auto empty robots.
  • SELF-CLEANING BRUSHROLL: Digs deep into carpets and directly engages hardwood floors pulling up debris, hair, and dirt from all surfaces in your home – engineered to pick up more hair and is anti-hair wrap.
  • PRECISION HOME MAPPING: 360° LiDAR vision quickly and accurately maps your home so your robot can methodically clean detecting and avoiding objects in its path, day or night, adapting to everyday changes in the home.
  • PERFECT FOR HOMES WITH PETS: With powerful vacuum suction, Shark’s self-cleaning brushroll, and self-empty system the robot captures pet hair, dirt, and debris with ease.
  • HANDS-FREE CONTROL: Set a cleaning schedule, initiate on-demand cleaning, or activate cleans all with sound of your voice using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

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