Shark has introduced a new addition to its robot vacuum range, the Shark Navigator robot vacuum (model AV2110S). The device is designed for users seeking a hands-free floor cleaning option and includes several standard features commonly found in mid-range robot vacuums.
The Navigator incorporates the SmartPath navigation system, a mapping system based on laser radar (LiDAR) technology that is able to create a structured cleaning path. This approach, unlike basic navigation systems that rely on random movement patterns, aims to improve cleaning efficiency by covering the floor in a more orderly manner.
The Navigator is also equipped with basic obstacle detection and avoidance, allowing it to navigate around residual items on the floor without requiring extensive pre-cleaning. This level of object recognition is increasingly becoming standard for robot vacuums in this segment.
One of its most notable features is its bagless self-emptying base, which automatically collects debris in a dustbin after each cleaning. Shark estimates that the dustbin can hold up to 30 days of debris, depending on the size of the home and the frequency of use. Unlike some models that require the use of disposable bags, the Navigator’s system operates without consumables.
This vacuum is suitable for both carpet and hard floor surfaces. It features a self-cleaning brush roll designed to reduce hair entanglement, and the suction system is said to be more powerful than some earlier or competing models, according to Shark.
The Shark Navigator Robot Vacuum (AV2110S) offers a variety of intelligent automation features that enhance usability and allow for more flexible control of cleaning routines.
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