
Shark Matrix Self-Empty
Robot vacuum with Matrix Clean grid cleaning and precision home mapping plus a self-empty base, for thorough multi-pass coverage.
Very good robot vacuum (79/100). It stands out most for navigation (93/100). Highlight: matrix grid cleaning. Main trade-off: no mopping.
Score breakdown
Rated across 5 criteria
Specifications
- Suction
- unstated Pa
- Runtime
- 120 min
- Navigation
- Matrix grid
- Self-empty
- Yes
- Mopping
- No
- Noise
- 67 dB
Pros
- Matrix grid cleaning
- Self-empty base
- Good value
Cons
- No mopping
- No object recognition
Owner reviews
A strong robot vacuum with real strengths
In our independent assessment, the Shark Matrix Self-Empty earns 79/100 — a very good robot vacuum.
Its strongest area is navigation (93/100), followed by smart features (78/100). In practice, matrix grid cleaning.
The main caveat is quietness, where it scores 75/100. Specifically, no mopping.
At €330, it sits below the typical price for the category — strong value. A dependable pick if its strengths line up with your priorities.
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Sign in to write a reviewFrequently asked questions
Does this robot vacuum empty itself?
Models with a self-emptying dock vacuum their bin into a larger bag automatically, so you only empty it every few weeks. Check the “self-emptying” spec above.
Can it avoid obstacles and pet messes?
Robots with AI camera or reactive obstacle avoidance steer around cables, shoes and pet waste. LiDAR handles mapping; a camera adds object recognition.
How loud is it?
Most robot vacuums run between 55–70 dB — about as loud as a normal conversation. See the noise level spec for this model.
Does it work on both carpet and hard floors?
Yes. It auto-adjusts suction on carpet, and models with a liftable mop raise the pads to avoid soaking rugs.
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