Make short work of tidying your home with 50% off the Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum

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SAVE $299.01: As of Feb. 25, get the Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum for $299.99, down from its usual price of $599. That’s a discount of 50%.


Tired of spending all your extra time cleaning up your home? The kids leave crumbs everywhere, the dog makes a mess, and dust settles on everything. It can get old. Good news: it’s 2026, and you don’t have to spend your entire day vacuuming behind anyone or tidying up. Not when a perfectly good robot vacuum can handle it. We’ve found one that’s more than easy enough to set up to clean your floor — and it can respond to your voice.

As of Feb. 25, get the Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum for $299.99, down from its usual price of $599. That’s $299.01 off and a discount of 50%.

This is one of Shark’s most advanced models, with powerful suction and navigation that can help you get started cleaning in a flash. It has 360-degree LiDAR mapping and Matrix Clean Navigation to help get through your home without bumping into things. It makes a grid to help move forward and clean every nook and cranny of your home and offers a deeper clean than other cheaper models.

But one of its most exciting features is its precise voice control, which lets you start on-demand cleans, schedule runtimes, or work with Alexa and Google Assistant to get things done. You can have it working for you without having to lift a finger, which means your cleaning time is cut in half and your robot vacuum can go the distance, especially with its self-cleaning brushroll, self-emptying base, and other desirable traits.

It’s time to stop doing all that work when a robot can tackle it. Don’t miss this lucrative deal and grab one before it’s out of stock.

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