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Shark Navigator Robot Vacuum and Self-Empty Base with Bagless 60-Day Capacity Self-Empty Base, SmartPath Navigation, Powerful Pet Hair Pickup,…

(9 customer reviews)

Original price was: $449,99.Current price is: $299,99.

Last updated on 18/10/2025 10:36 Details
  • POWERFUL SHARK PERFORMANCE: Up to 50% more suction* and designed for carpets and hard floors. (*vs. competitor robot vacuum)
  • UP TO 1.5X MORE COVERAGE*: SmartPath Navigation uses spot liDAR technology to precisely map your home and clean in a row by row pattern for maximum coverage compared to traditional robot vacuums (*vs. Shark ION)
  • DETECTS & AVOIDS OBJECTS: No need to pick up before your robot cleans with the ability to detect and avoid objects in its path, adapting to everyday changes in your home.
  • EMPTIES ITSELF: Self-empties after each clean into a bagless base that 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.
  • CONVENIENT HANDS-FREE CLEANING: Voice control activates cleaning the whole home, a room, or a spot through the app or using voice control. With recharge and resume, when low on battery, the robot will recharge and pickup cleaning where it left off.
  • WHAT’S INCLUDED: Shark Navigator Robot, Self-Empty Base, and 1x Side Brush
Brand

Special Feature

Bagless, LiDAR Navigation, Self-Cleaning Brushroll, SmartPath Navigation

Filter Type

Pre-Motor Filter

Included Components

1x Side Brush, Self-Empty Base, Shark Navigator Robot

Is Cordless

Yes

Capacity

0.22 Quarts

Form Factor

Robotic

Color

Model

Product Dimensions

16.7"L x 12.3"W x 14.54"H

Battery Life

120 minutes

Manufacturer

Number of Items

1

Controller Type

App Control

Control Method

App, Voice

Style

,

Portable

No

Number of Power Levels

2

Number of Wheels

2

IndoorOutdoor Usage

Indoor

UPC

Manufacture Year

2025

Item Weight

12.56 pounds

Item model number

RV2120AE

Batteries required

Yes

9 reviews for Shark Navigator Robot Vacuum and Self-Empty Base with Bagless 60-Day Capacity Self-Empty Base, SmartPath Navigation, Powerful Pet Hair Pickup,…

  1. mp

    Remarkable smart vaccum cleaner. It even navigates the legs of chairs.
    Easy to train, easy to run. Gets lots of dirt and dog hair. I started with a clean house so it had a fresh start. One week in and our house is a clean as it was when I started. Very surprised.

  2. Luisa

    Lo peor no se puede conectar al cel ni programar, ya que no hay la app para Mexico.
    Uso casero

  3. Luisa

    Ya había probado este producto en USA y me encanto, por lo que intente probar en Mexico, pero no existe la aplicación aquí por lo que la funcionalidad está muy limitada, creo que optaré por otra marca que si cuente con la aplicación en Mexico para mis próximas compras

  4. Roberto A.

    El equipo esta bien, pero la App no esta disponible en Mexico y eso restringe demasiado el uso de la aspiradora.

    Deberían lo avisarlo o simplemente no vender el equipo en Mexico.

  5. T.G. Dubini

    My Spouse has wanted a robot vac for a while. Saw a great pre-Prime Day sale for this one, read the reviews and ordered one. We’ve had it about 2 weeks and have run it all but perhaps 2 days of that. We get a lot of dust in Central Colorado thanks to our near non-existent humidity and we’re impressed enough with this that it’s now programmed to run daily. It can keep up with that bit of maintenance for us for most of the time and we can do more of the other things we’d rather be doing. Only time will tell how it holds up, but so far we’re pretty happy with it.

    Very good suction on our all-hardwood main level floor (about 1300 ft) that includes many area rugs, many obstacles, a large black dog shedding randomly everywhere he can, and a central raised front entry area that cuts the vac off from much of the direct path between spaces on that level. Takes 90-120 minutes to cover the entire 1st floor spaces using about 80% of its battery capacity. Because of the main floor room layout & path obstructions, it spends a good portion of that time at the end trying to find its dock if it decides it’s finished while on the wrong side of our raised entry foyer. I’d expect it would handle a similar sized space that had fewer obstructions a bit faster (Maybe I’ll build it a set of removable ramps to get past the entry area). Still considering it’s doing the work instead of you, how much should you care if it spends 30 extra minutes doing that job. BTW, this low end model does NOT restart a cleaning cycle if it runs out of battery even though it does “know” enough to sense low battery and then try to find its charging dock. Bottom line – it has enough Battery to get its job done and done well and it recharges quickly enough that you can send it off elsewhere later in the day (or night)

    This is a random pattern vac-bot – that is, it runs along until it bumps into something and then redirects depending on which sensor gets tapped. It moves rather slowly and while I occasionally cringe as it runs into some of our 3rd & 4th generation family heirloom furniture, it does not appear to hurt anything with it’s slow speed and soft rubber bumpers. Others have complained otherwise – we’re not seeing that.

    It has no real trouble with the heavy oriental area rugs we have around the place and even the fringes (about 2″ long) along their edges on some don’t seem to be an issue. We have found a couple of places where we need to cut back some heavier (1/2″ thick) anti-slip rug pads so there is a bit of a ramp at the edge of the rug, but generally this little bot (we named her Rosie) has very little trouble getting up onto some of rather thick rugs. Thin bath mats or the bath towel our dog uses as a food redistribution and sorting location in the dining room are problematic. 90% of the time they’ll curl up and Rosie tries to go mountain climbing. She gets around or over those more often than not, but it’s easier to just pick them up temporarily. Power cords are also a problem, so we try to keep those up against baseboards or protected where possible. I suspect these are issues with most all of these robot vacs and also with the u-push it yourself types. It’s lower profile than some of its competitors, so on occasion it will find a path under something and can’t find its way out. This model did not come with any of the magnetic strips you can use to block it from certain areas, but we’re going to try some of those to keep it out of those areas. The bot has built in “cliff sensors” so it also won’t run off the edge of a stairway. It just senses the edge, stops and turns away. Haven’t had it take a tumble yet. The sensors do on occasion get fooled by the wood grain and abrupt grain based color transitions in our floors, but so what. It’s a random pattern robot, so it gets to those spots eventually, just from another direction.

    The dust bin on this one is fairly large compared to others from what I’ve read. The first couple of times we ran it, the bin was well packed after both runs. By the third run onward, we started to notice a definite decrease and of much lower density. We generally walk around barefoot and my wife could politely be described as a clean freak so we were amazed at how much this little bot was finding compared to us with our larger and higher powered u-push type vacs and how much cleaner the floor felt.

    After each run, we empty the dust bin, clean any dog (or human) hair out of the rollers and brush out the air filters. Takes maybe five minutes. It’s a bit awkward the first few times until you get the knack of opening the bin and how things snap or slide in and out. You do need to replace the brushes and filters at some interval that is going to be dependent on your surfaces and “dirt profile”, but it’s likely to be measured in months if you just do the basic post cycle routine they recommend in the rather thin guide booklet.

    Basically, this is a good little lightweight machine for a relatively lightweight price. If you want a robot vac, but the prices of the units with more bells and whistles are scaring you off, this is a good choice to test the waters. If you find you like it but wish it had a few more capabilities for some areas, buy a fancier one for another level or that area in your home. If you find you don’t, you’re not out a small fortune having paid for features that while nice, are not going to change your life either no matter how cool. I think some of the relatively few bad reviews are from people that expect too much or don’t take the time to let their robot “teach” them how to successfully use it. These are not Star Trek level intelligent devices. Bend a little to meet their needs however, and they are really helpful gadgets to have around.

    Now the bad news and why I took off a star. The APP / Alexa Skill. Clearly the developer thinks they have better things to spend their time on. This is one the poorer set up apps I’ve seen in a while. Awkward to use, out of date, would not recognize the model number as valid even though it scanned it from the QR label without issue, awkward connection to WiFi network and disconnects / fails to reconnect (worst of my 24 other very reliable devices on my network in that regard). Low functionality, but if you want to integrate with Amazon Echo/Alexa or Google Home for voice control you need it. It’s also handy (when it works, which is still most of the time) to let you know if the robot got stuck somewhere or has run into an issue. You can live without it, but it would be soooo much nicer if this app was a bit more user friendly and reliable. It’s my only significant complaint and this part needs some work by the company.

  6. Amazon Customer

    I was not able to use the app.
    But I have used the shark robot daily starting it by the start button.
    Takes 1 1/2 hours to vacuum kitchen, livingroom, hall, bathroom, bedroom and a second bedroom. It tells me when the dust cup is full and returns to the base and empties. Then returns to where it left off and completes the vacuuming. Returns back to the base and empties the dust cup then recharges. Stays on base until the next day when I send it off again.
    It maps clockwise around each room then moves back and forth making nice even rows in the carpet. I have not missed the shark app, It works great for me. Very happy with this vacuum.

  7. Sheila

    I love this vacuum. I own the shark matrix that I use downstairs works perfect. I ordered another matrix and it would not connect and kept saying to empty the trash holders. Very loud no help from the shark customer service. I gave up and returned. I still wanted the robot vacuum for my upstairs thus I ordered this shark navigator. It connected in perfectly with the sharp app that I already have. Had to wait about an hour for it to charge enough to map the upstairs, mapped the upstairs perfectly and avoids the stairs. It’s quiet too. Not sure why the matrix did not work maybe just luck of the draw. If I had not already had the first Robo vacuum that worked so good I would not have tried another as it was super frustrating to try and set up one that does not work straight out of the box. I like that this navigator is a bit smaller and refined looking than the matrix I have. You still have to vacuum occasionally but these vacuum sure make life easier and cleaner with dogs. The vacuums do not bother any of my dogs. I have had no issues with battery life on the matrix and this one I have not used enough yet to judge the life of the battery. I would buy this again.

  8. MdM

    I’ve owned 3 different robot vacuums since 2009. This is by far the best. It did take some time to label the map, but it’s a great vacuum system. It’s easy to set up and the dust bin is simple to empty and clean. We have pets, so this is a time-saving vacuum. It does a thorough job and my floors stay clean. We use it daily. Highly recommend.

  9. Taylor visser

    I went back and forth deciding on if it was worth it to have a robot vacuum for at least over a year. I researched, added them to my cart, deleted them from my cart and did that over and over.
    Finally, after my husband asked if all I did was vacuum, I decided that I at least needed to try one. With 3 indoor dogs and 3 cats and 2 year old twins, it was hard to keep up and maintain a clean floor.
    Let me tell you, I run this 1-2 times a day and it fills the little dust bin every single time.
    The mapping is great, I haven’t had any issues with WiFi connectivity, and I love that I can manage it from my phone. It’s sturdy, the wheels are large and it hops up and down off of my rugs no problem.
    Once it maps, it goes everywhere it needs to go every single time.
    It isn’t super quiet but it’s not noisy either. I own a rechargeable Shark vacuum as well and I would say it’s a little quieter than that one.
    I do vacuum with my normal vacuum maybe once a week but the fact that I can keep on with my normal busy days while “Bruce” is running around cleaning my floors, is amazing.
    I have owned this for a couple weeks now, so if I do run into issues, I will update my review.

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