Shark Wants to Crush the Competition, Selling Its AI Robot Vacuum at a Loss for Prime Day on Amazon - Kotaku
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Shark Wants to Crush the Competition, Selling Its AI Robot Vacuum at a Loss for Prime Day on Amazon - Kotaku
"The Clean Navigation system of the Matrix is a marked improvement over simple robot vacuums that navigate randomly. This tech instructs the vacuum to methodically vacuum in a specific grid pattern and repeatedly passing over the same areas until all dirt and debris have been removed. Rather than rely on the hope that, over time, the robot catches all places through random movement, you enjoy deliberate coverage that systematically takes on your whole floor area one step at a time."
"The LiDAR system does not merely map out: it continuously identifies obstructions and dodges them in real time. That means the vacuum adjusts to daily changes such as shoes abandoned next to the door, children's toys littering the floor or furniture that has been redeployed. The vacuum dynamically adjusts its course instead of hitting objects time after time which saves both your possessions and the vacuum from damage."
Artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous and early manufacturers integrating AI have produced devices with dramatically improved performance. Shark's AI Ultra robot vacuum offers reliable cleaning and is priced at $229, down from $549, representing a 58% discount on Amazon's robotic vacuum bestseller. The Matrix Clean Navigation and Smart Mapping enable methodical, grid-pattern cleaning with repeated passes until dirt and debris are removed. A 360-degree LiDAR system constantly charts the home, creates a specific layout, and identifies and dodges obstructions in real time. The vacuum adapts to daily changes, avoids repeated collisions, and provides strong suction across hardwood, tile, and varying carpet pile heights.
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