I just scored one at my local Walmart Supercenter for $70!!! I’m ecstatic about that. Currently searching how to videos to get it started and going to work. Ha 😅👍🏼
I have always given VW a hard time about being too "pro Shark", but I've had a Shark robot vacuum and the Roomba i8, and must say, for the price, the Shark was a good value. It was the original model with the self-emptying bin and it took forever to map the house, but once it got it down, it did a fine job. The Roomba unit felt of higher quality, but that cheap Shark performed better in my house. The matrix feature seems like a good idea. I wish my current mopping vacuum would do that.
This Shark series 2300 come in 5 different model for the self emptying robot. 1. RV2300S: 30 days self empty base capacity. 2. RV2320S: 30 days. 3. RV2310AE: 45 days. 4. AV2310AE:45 days 5. UR2350AE: 60 days. Price is almost the same, but depending on which seller you bought from. Sam’s Club version, UR2350AE is grey color and come with biggest base. Costco now has another version come with the side blowers. It is also the series 2300 line of products.
@@bestmichael1 : The main unit specifications are same, the size of self empty base or the color is different. Yes. When you spend more time to do a research, you know their specifications and different, you may save a lot of money.
I really appreciate these videos, I need advice on a vacuum but do not have time for side by side comparisons and control tests. Thanks for doing it for me!
Thank you for another great robovac video! Is it possible to have a new robovac category: bagless autoempty bin? It’s quite hard to find a list of all robovacs with bagless autoempty bins
It would be super cool to see an auto empty dock- like the Roborock 8 max ultra whatever- and have it also be an air purifier. The Roborock already has the mop during thing so that might be able to go backwards and through a filter for air cleaning. Air goes from the output of the drying thing through the fan then filters to your house air.
I own an older Shark model that has the mapping feature. You mentioned the matrix mode can only be used for spot cleaning, which isn't exactly right. If i select only one room to clean, I have the regular cleaning option or the option for a Matrix Clean. And as you said its great to use for heavy traffic areas, like the foyer.
I went on the website and I think you should consider a (budget/value) auto empty category. In my option, robot vacuums are too high maintenance without this feature.
I tried the self-empty Shark that Costco sells and it refused to clean the whole space. It's not even that big of a space, but probably about 8 of the 10 runs I tried to do (including mapping runs), it would think the edges of rugs or tile/laminate transitions were cliffs, leading to finding less than half the space. Returned it and replaced it with the j8+ (the Costco-model j7+ that has a bigger battery) and have had no issues. Sorry Shark. I tried to not support the behemoth, but your navigation made it literally unusable.
I feel compelled to point out that the iHome Nova? The super cheap lidar auto-empty robot vac that got clearenced out super cheap a while back? It did this too. And not just on spot clean, any time you chose to have it go over an area (like a room) twice, it outlines the area, then cleans, then outlines and cleans again in the opposite direction.
It seems to me the first industry leader, Roomba, is lagging far behind competitors these days. I hope some day my roborock adds a wax tank, so it vacuums, mops, then lays a coat of wax. I would never get out of bed 😂
By lacking you mean lack of mopping? 2in1s doesnt work well, you have to get more expensive robots, but they are still 2in1s. I think having separate products is way better, since most 2in1s nowadays focus more on mopping rather that vacuuming, which… just make it a mop at this point. Hell, bring back Scooba.
Dunno if this is relevant now, but I have a Matrix and a very thick Ikea Vindum rug in the living room. It performs pretty good. It doesn't usually get hung up, but sometimes the transition onto the rug can make it think it's a cliff. It gets all the visible crumbs off the rug, but I feel like the suction it has can only do so much for a thick rug, so I hit the rug with a regular vacuum once every couple months to give it a more thorough clean. Side note the rug is awesome, so comfy, would recommend.
can you do a roundup of vacuums and which can run locally? cloud mapping is scary and invasive and not knowing which ones can run locally or how well they do holds me back from investing in a robot.
I've been asking Roborock to add cross-hatch cleaning patterns since I got my S5 years ago. I just don't understand why it's not a standard feature these days.
I wold love some extra details on the app, the shark clean app and mapping have traditionally been the biggest downside of shark robot vacuums, with the roomba app and setup being way simpler and reliable. Has this greatly improved? It seemed that way from your video, but how does it compare to the shark iq or Shark ai? The poor mapping on my iq was and is a huge letdown and having to basically clear my whole first floor to remap and having to remap multiple times has really made it a pain that is functional but unreliable at best.
Great review VW! I was just wondering, does the app show the current location of the robot while it's cleaning like the Roborock vacs? The older Sharks do not.
You should review the new Dyson robot vacuum it’s called the 360 vis nav personally I feel it’s a little over engineered but they did bring back the old D shaped like the Neto robot vacuums.
@@MacLarenIncthey shut down in April. Neato was developing a self emptying and obstacle avoidance robot before they shutdown, there’s a video of the prototype. Then it turned into Kobold VR7, which is made by Neato’s parent company Vorwerk.
I wonder how it compares to the shark AI ultra as I just got it from Costco for $299 to replace my old Roomba 635 from 2016. Now Costco has this matrix plus 2 in 1 for only $100 more. I didn’t even open the AI ultra. I wonder if I should swap. For something I keep as long as I do vacuums it might be worth it to pay the $100 for the better cleaning and the corner air blast. Mopping I’m not too interested in, but a nice feature I would use from time to time. I just know that switching the bins and loading the microfiber pad is going to just make me grab my own mop and do it myself more often than not. If it had an auto switch feature like some of the more pricy robots I’d definitely use it more. Who knows, not bad to have it though
Carter you should seriously try the Shark Matrix. I’ve had shark robot vacuums for almost 5 years and they’re better and cheaper than a Roomba. I’ve also had roombas and sharks are 1/2 the price but perform just as well, if not better.
If there is a lot of pet hair the port where debris gets sucked out by the docking station can become clogged and fail to empty. That happened to ours. I had to pull out the hair by hand.
Unless I missed something, it doesn't have that kind of obstacle avoidance that they usually test, that is often only found in a much higher price bracket. Navigation + sensors mostly in this range and not the more advanced AI cameras.
Thanks for your awesome videos. Is this essentially the Shark AI Ultra you reviewed a year ago which also has a top lidar and a bag-less emptying bin. Seems like they are within the $100 of each other. I was able to get the Ultra for $298+tax on Amazon Prim day. Which is better? Shark Matrix Pro vs Shark AI Ultra?
interesting, LIDAR and auto empty with a reputable brand at $500. While the bagless bin is commendable, you need to maintain it like a cordless vac by cleaning pre motor and post motor filters regularly-dont get me wrong this is more ethical than bags. It is also interesting that there comments here suggest that auto empty should also double as air purifier-not a bad idea, it just needs an air inlet that is above/higher than the device
hello, I was full in for the shark matrix but it is not being sell in Europe (at least not in France), they are selling the shark AI ultra, do you have any opinion on it? as it is more expensive... also would love to know if the shark matrix supports 220V? as I could buy and make it send to Europe if the AI matrix is not 'as good' as the matrix.
I bought this a few years ago and have to say I absolutely hate it. It doesn't pick up anything, keeps giving me error code 9, I cleaned the dustbin, the rollers, everything, and it will run a minute or two and give me the same error.
It turns out that the airfilter is not replaceable for the Matrix. When it goes bad you need to replace the entire dust bin on the robot. Probably something to keep an eye out for when making future reviews.
Has anyone tried to save the floor plan configuration on the Matrix or other Shark model from your phone to the hard drive on your lap top or desk top computer( i.e. first floor). Then re-configure a lower level or upstairs plan on the robot by deleteing the first one and then save it as well on the hard drive. Then be able to choose which to re-load back into the robot - allowing both or all three to be mapped so you could switch from one to the other depending on which floor you wanted to vacuum? I understand from the u-tube videos that the robot app can only hold one configuration at a time
I have tried every suggestion from Shark and cannot connect my brand new Matrix to my WiFi. So, no remote controls at all. It cleans when I bend down and push the button. Anyone else with connection problems?
I'd still rather get Roomba, we have had our 980 for 8 years now. And you can still get parts for it. I'm not sure Shark supports their products that well.
I had the shark AI which looks to be basically the same, with the same features, mine had matrix mode also. It wasn't very smart, would get confused, do lots of circle dances and go over the same areas quite often. Also in cleaning the whole house, it would run back and forth between rooms while cleaning, instead of cleaning room by room. Despite those things I did like the vacuum, unfortunately mine died after 6 months of use. Mine didn't have multi floor mapping and could only schedule 1 time a day for cleaning. If you have lots of pets(i've got 3 days and 2 cats) it doesn't last anywhere near 45 days, maybe a week or two tops.
Shark Matrix on Amazon: geni.us/zcy0Jlp
Straight to the point, no ads or fluff. Love it.
Thank you! Glad to hear it!
We own the shark Matrix and we love it. The price was $299 such a good deal very powerful in carpet and hard floor. Excellent navigation.
Glad you are happy with it!
I just scored one at my local Walmart Supercenter for $70!!! I’m ecstatic about that. Currently searching how to videos to get it started and going to work. Ha 😅👍🏼
I’d like to see you add the filtration category like you do for larger vacuums. Whether or not the robot is sealed hepa grade matters.
If only all reviews were as detailed and brief, like this one. Thumbs up.
Glad you liked it!
I have always given VW a hard time about being too "pro Shark", but I've had a Shark robot vacuum and the Roomba i8, and must say, for the price, the Shark was a good value. It was the original model with the self-emptying bin and it took forever to map the house, but once it got it down, it did a fine job. The Roomba unit felt of higher quality, but that cheap Shark performed better in my house. The matrix feature seems like a good idea. I wish my current mopping vacuum would do that.
This Shark series 2300 come in 5 different model for the self emptying robot.
1. RV2300S: 30 days self empty base capacity.
2. RV2320S: 30 days.
3. RV2310AE: 45 days.
4. AV2310AE:45 days
5. UR2350AE: 60 days.
Price is almost the same, but depending on which seller you bought from.
Sam’s Club version, UR2350AE is grey color and come with biggest base.
Costco now has another version come with the side blowers. It is also the series 2300 line of products.
Is the Sams version just as good it’s on sale right now for 299
@@bestmichael1 : The main unit specifications are same, the size of self empty base or the color is different.
Yes. When you spend more time to do a research, you know their specifications and different, you may save a lot of money.
I really appreciate these videos, I need advice on a vacuum but do not have time for side by side comparisons and control tests. Thanks for doing it for me!
That is great to hear. Thank you!
I can’t help but think how fun a April fools video would be if robot vacuums had tapped on weapons to have a battle bots style “VACUUM WARS!”
Even better… upgraded robot vacuums fighting in a Battle Bot arena.
same it would be so cool
Imagen if he did that and made the area a battlefield💀
I hope those vacuum have does "intelligence" to survive
So glad the voice of the king is back
Thank you for another great robovac video! Is it possible to have a new robovac category: bagless autoempty bin? It’s quite hard to find a list of all robovacs with bagless autoempty bins
Your advice is always spot on. Thank you.
Glad you think so!
It would be super cool to see an auto empty dock- like the Roborock 8 max ultra whatever- and have it also be an air purifier. The Roborock already has the mop during thing so that might be able to go backwards and through a filter for air cleaning.
Air goes from the output of the drying thing through the fan then filters to your house air.
I own an older Shark model that has the mapping feature. You mentioned the matrix mode can only be used for spot cleaning, which isn't exactly right. If i select only one room to clean, I have the regular cleaning option or the option for a Matrix Clean.
And as you said its great to use for heavy traffic areas, like the foyer.
I went on the website and I think you should consider a (budget/value) auto empty category.
In my option, robot vacuums are too high maintenance without this feature.
Would love to see a review of the Shark Detect Pro robot vacuum.
I tried the self-empty Shark that Costco sells and it refused to clean the whole space. It's not even that big of a space, but probably about 8 of the 10 runs I tried to do (including mapping runs), it would think the edges of rugs or tile/laminate transitions were cliffs, leading to finding less than half the space. Returned it and replaced it with the j8+ (the Costco-model j7+ that has a bigger battery) and have had no issues. Sorry Shark. I tried to not support the behemoth, but your navigation made it literally unusable.
Same!! Straight trash I wanted so much to love it but no such luck. My advice: Just don’t. I will never own one again
I’m standing here in Costco looking for this exact review before purchasing. I came for the j8+ , but got too curious when i saw the shark. Thanks 😊
May have been a dud. Shark matrix from Costco does it for me. Hardwood to tiles to carpets - no problem
Standing in front of these vacuums at Target😉 Thanks for making this video!
You are so welcome!
I love bagless options. Better for the environment and more economical.
Do you know where I can find a video or review on only bagless models? I have tried and got nothing
What I need to hear are the negatives. How does the app work with the machine and so on. I read somewhere you can only stop it from entering 2 areas.
The king is back! Now I can vacuum in peace 🥰
I feel compelled to point out that the iHome Nova? The super cheap lidar auto-empty robot vac that got clearenced out super cheap a while back? It did this too. And not just on spot clean, any time you chose to have it go over an area (like a room) twice, it outlines the area, then cleans, then outlines and cleans again in the opposite direction.
It seems to me the first industry leader, Roomba, is lagging far behind competitors these days. I hope some day my roborock adds a wax tank, so it vacuums, mops, then lays a coat of wax. I would never get out of bed 😂
I bet you could buy a second set of pads and have add the liquid wax since it drips out and have it do it that way.
By lacking you mean lack of mopping? 2in1s doesnt work well, you have to get more expensive robots, but they are still 2in1s. I think having separate products is way better, since most 2in1s nowadays focus more on mopping rather that vacuuming, which… just make it a mop at this point. Hell, bring back Scooba.
No mention of how effective the auto empty feature is?
Some have a tendency to not fully empty, what was the case with the shark?
I have a older Shark and it empties 99% of the bin. It tends to only leave a little bit of dust behind.
@@desupernoodle thanks for the heads up, guess this should be at least as good then
*All right YOUR BACK!*
How well do these robot vacs do with higher pile (shag) area rugs? Do they get hung up? Thank you!
Dunno if this is relevant now, but I have a Matrix and a very thick Ikea Vindum rug in the living room. It performs pretty good. It doesn't usually get hung up, but sometimes the transition onto the rug can make it think it's a cliff. It gets all the visible crumbs off the rug, but I feel like the suction it has can only do so much for a thick rug, so I hit the rug with a regular vacuum once every couple months to give it a more thorough clean.
Side note the rug is awesome, so comfy, would recommend.
Great to hear this, confirmed my choice. Got a good price on The matrix shark at Christmas time for my daughter's new house
That ending scene just sent me to the VA for another PTSD trip. ROBOT VACUUMS ARE EVERYWHERE!!!
Does it know that the bin is full so it can go back to the base station to empty?
can you do a roundup of vacuums and which can run locally? cloud mapping is scary and invasive and not knowing which ones can run locally or how well they do holds me back from investing in a robot.
Awesome videos! What’s the best robo vac/mop for crevices (scraped hardwood and tile with deep grout)? Than you
is it's dock hepa filtered?
From the first time I saw a robot vacuum I knew it needed to self empty. I’ve been waiting a long time now I know which one I’m getting.
I've been asking Roborock to add cross-hatch cleaning patterns since I got my S5 years ago. I just don't understand why it's not a standard feature these days.
Doesn't it do that if you select 2 or more cycles for zone or room clean? Pretty sure my S5 Max does.
@@TheGooseBruce 2-3 repeat cleans for just a crosshatch? Lol what 😂
@@Soundsaboutright42 Well when selecting any more than a single cycle, to be clear. Edited the wording a bit.
@@TheGooseBruce Sadly not, it just repeatedly goes over the same pattern.
@@Vormulac1 Ah, too bad. I just verified on my S5 Max that it indeed does cross-hatch. So it probably is standard on theirs, but S5 Max and onward.
I wold love some extra details on the app, the shark clean app and mapping have traditionally been the biggest downside of shark robot vacuums, with the roomba app and setup being way simpler and reliable. Has this greatly improved? It seemed that way from your video, but how does it compare to the shark iq or Shark ai? The poor mapping on my iq was and is a huge letdown and having to basically clear my whole first floor to remap and having to remap multiple times has really made it a pain that is functional but unreliable at best.
What about a review for the Shark AI Ultra 2 in 1?
I really want to see a review of the Shark Detect Pro vacuum here.
Can you please review the Shark Detect Pro robot? Thank you.
Great review VW! I was just wondering, does the app show the current location of the robot while it's cleaning like the Roborock vacs? The older Sharks do not.
great review volkswagen
So no mention on how this is a rebrand of the previous model that was exactly the same?
What another bgaless robot vaccum available??
My iHome Nova has that "Matrix" mode too, just without the name. You can spot-clean or clean a predefined area of any size 2 times
You should review the new Dyson robot vacuum it’s called the 360 vis nav personally I feel it’s a little over engineered but they did bring back the old D shaped like the Neto robot vacuums.
I wish Neato would do an auto empty version. Not sure what that company is doing :(
@@MacLarenIncthey shut down in April. Neato was developing a self emptying and obstacle avoidance robot before they shutdown, there’s a video of the prototype. Then it turned into Kobold VR7, which is made by Neato’s parent company Vorwerk.
We are finishing our review of the Dyson Vis Nav 360 today! Come back tomorrow at 4PM EST for our full review!
Can’t wait for u to review the knew Dyson vacuums
Same here!
How does this compare to the roborock Q5+? Which would you recommend?
We have reviewed the Roborock Q5 but we haven't sat down and compared the two. mayby that video will help: th-cam.com/video/GiobHi7E3co/w-d-xo.html
And also Costco can do long return periods compared to other retailers!
I wonder how it compares to the shark AI ultra as I just got it from Costco for $299 to replace my old Roomba 635 from 2016. Now Costco has this matrix plus 2 in 1 for only $100 more. I didn’t even open the AI ultra. I wonder if I should swap. For something I keep as long as I do vacuums it might be worth it to pay the $100 for the better cleaning and the corner air blast. Mopping I’m not too interested in, but a nice feature I would use from time to time. I just know that switching the bins and loading the microfiber pad is going to just make me grab my own mop and do it myself more often than not. If it had an auto switch feature like some of the more pricy robots I’d definitely use it more. Who knows, not bad to have it though
What’s the difference between this and RV2300S? Is it just the Walmart version? it’s on sale for 400 instead of 500
Thank you
do you have a comparison between Shark Matrix 2-1 robot vacuum & Mop vs IRobot competitor?
What is the difference between this shark robot vs the older Shark AI robot vacuum models. Is the increased performance the only difference?
I have the first gen shark lidar robot. It has matrix mode too. I don't see any differences other than power
Carter you should seriously try the Shark Matrix. I’ve had shark robot vacuums for almost 5 years and they’re better and cheaper than a Roomba. I’ve also had roombas and sharks are 1/2 the price but perform just as well, if not better.
If there is a lot of pet hair the port where debris gets sucked out by the docking station can become clogged and fail to empty. That happened to ours. I had to pull out the hair by hand.
Which is the higher end model, the Matrix 2310 or the IQ 1010
If one of these malfunction, is it a glitch in the matrix?
Seriously though, which one? This or the S7 plus? Lol, I'm really trying to decide between the two. I don't need a mop.
Did you do any kind of obstacle avoidance testing? I was surprised you didn’t mention it.
Unless I missed something, it doesn't have that kind of obstacle avoidance that they usually test, that is often only found in a much higher price bracket. Navigation + sensors mostly in this range and not the more advanced AI cameras.
From what I read it will only avoid objects that are tall enough to reach the lidar..
So basically there is not smart avoidance system.
4:53 which robots are THOSE?
Hello and thank you for the review. I have seven cats. How does it do with picking up cat hair? Thank you.
Thanks for your awesome videos. Is this essentially the Shark AI Ultra you reviewed a year ago which also has a top lidar and a bag-less emptying bin. Seems like they are within the $100 of each other. I was able to get the Ultra for $298+tax on Amazon Prim day. Which is better? Shark Matrix Pro vs Shark AI Ultra?
They have an upgrade version of this series 2300 robot. The model is UR2360S sold on Costco.
The main upgrade is added a blower on the side.
Need a review on new Dyson robot vac
We are excited to see that once it is available.
Appreciate the video! Thanks a lot!
You're so welcome! Thank you!
Nice video, would you recommend this over the eufy 30c? Thank you
Can it map multiple floors?
interesting, LIDAR and auto empty with a reputable brand at $500. While the bagless bin is commendable, you need to maintain it like a cordless vac by cleaning pre motor and post motor filters regularly-dont get me wrong this is more ethical than bags. It is also interesting that there comments here suggest that auto empty should also double as air purifier-not a bad idea, it just needs an air inlet that is above/higher than the device
You are so welcome to all the people thanking me!
Does this mop and if it does is it good
hello, I was full in for the shark matrix but it is not being sell in Europe (at least not in France), they are selling the shark AI ultra, do you have any opinion on it? as it is more expensive... also would love to know if the shark matrix supports 220V? as I could buy and make it send to Europe if the AI matrix is not 'as good' as the matrix.
I bought this a few years ago and have to say I absolutely hate it. It doesn't pick up anything, keeps giving me error code 9, I cleaned the dustbin, the rollers, everything, and it will run a minute or two and give me the same error.
How's it stack up to deebot T and N series
question, where do you get the suction meter?
It turns out that the airfilter is not replaceable for the Matrix. When it goes bad you need to replace the entire dust bin on the robot.
Probably something to keep an eye out for when making future reviews.
So you can’t replace the filter in robot dust bin ? Why
@@JonathanMiller-fs6ro because the filter is siliconed into the dustbin.
@@SimplestUsernamei recently got one and mines is held in my a screw, idk if it was a design change tho.
@@AlmightyBeardman interesting.. there are quite a few matrix variations. What is the model number of the one you own?
I do prefer a bag in the auto-empty bin.
maybe an air purifier helps with no bag.
It really only beat it because of LIDAR. Of course its going to win just based off that.
Bagless system is a must in all robot vacuum, mostly they forced you to pay overpriced dust bag just like printer with ink cartridges 😢
why no mop test?
Thank you
Still wishing we could get a review of the Narwal.
Tineco s15 review?
We need a review on how bad of a deal the Dyson 360 vis nav is
This vs roborock s7 plus?
Has anyone tried to save the floor plan configuration on the Matrix or other Shark model from your phone to the hard drive on your lap top or desk top computer( i.e. first floor). Then re-configure a lower level or upstairs plan on the robot by deleteing the first one and then save it as well on the hard drive. Then be able to choose which to re-load back into the robot - allowing both or all three to be mapped so you could switch from one to the other depending on which floor you wanted to vacuum? I understand from the u-tube videos that the robot app can only hold one configuration at a time
It uses ACTIVE MATRIX TECHNOLOGY
Its lightyears ahead of any other vacuum
No other vacuums can compete
Can you review the Roborock Q Revo?
Can you review and make a video on the Bissell pet hair eraser pet pro canister vacuum please
Would you consider reviewing the narwhal freo or t10 sometime?
We can consider those! Thanks for the suggestions!
I have tried every suggestion from Shark and cannot connect my brand new Matrix to my WiFi. So, no remote controls at all. It cleans when I bend down and push the button. Anyone else with connection problems?
I just got mine and mine is like janky clanky loud. Like some messed up motor or something
Yeah, I bought the right one.
Reminds me of Ram Ranch by Grant McDonald
Dyson gen5 detect anytime soon?
Tomorrow at 4PM EST!
Is there a reason you don’t list the price directly in the video? The dollar signs aren’t that helpful to me as a viewer.
prices go down over time, so... perhaps that's why
I'd still rather get Roomba, we have had our 980 for 8 years now. And you can still get parts for it. I'm not sure Shark supports their products that well.
Bruh, Shark vacuums are ticking time bombs when you get them. Just don’t buy them or recommend them.
wish they make a mop combo with this thing, otherwise there's no point for me since i already have a neato d5
They do, it's called the Shark AI Ultra I believe and has all features discribed in this video plus more. VW did a review on it a bit ago.
I had the shark AI which looks to be basically the same, with the same features, mine had matrix mode also. It wasn't very smart, would get confused, do lots of circle dances and go over the same areas quite often. Also in cleaning the whole house, it would run back and forth between rooms while cleaning, instead of cleaning room by room. Despite those things I did like the vacuum, unfortunately mine died after 6 months of use. Mine didn't have multi floor mapping and could only schedule 1 time a day for cleaning. If you have lots of pets(i've got 3 days and 2 cats) it doesn't last anywhere near 45 days, maybe a week or two tops.
do you mean the ultra AI? i am looking to buy it but I have doubts about it... and there is not a video about it.
Anyone know how it does with cat hairs?
First😀 always love your a review. I have learned a lot
Why thank you very much!
In 50 years there will be no excuses for humans having dirty floors.
This is not about shark but can you do hoover clean slate 😅😅😅
We can't make any promises right now, but thank you for that suggestion.
waiting for the roborock q revo
Our full Roborock Q Revo review comes out tomorrow at 4 PM EST! th-cam.com/video/iJGTtEzI0dc/w-d-xo.html
2:53 It's 93 m² not sm.