The Shark RV1001AE IQ Robot handles pet hair pretty well, from what we've found. It has this self-cleaning brushroll that grabs pet hair without it getting tangled, so you don't have to constantly clean it out. The manufacturer also mentions that it has a high-efficiency filter that traps dust, dander, and allergens, which is great if you're looking to keep the air in your home cleaner.
One cool thing about it is its advanced navigation tech. It doesn't just clean the middle of the room but gets into those tricky spots like under the furniture and along the baseboards.
Our research shows it's good on different surfaces too. Whether you've got carpets, hardwood, or tile, it transitions smoothly and keeps up the suction. Plus, there's an automatic emptying base that can store up to 30 days of dirt, which means you don't have to empty it as oftenâsuper handy if you've got multiple pets. A lot of people seem to appreciate this feature.
That said, it might struggle a bit with very thick or long pet hair, and you might have to clear it out by hand every once in a while. But honestly, that's a common issue with most robot vacuums.
Overall, the Shark RV1001AE stands out in dealing with everyday pet hair compared to other models.
So, if you're a pet owner looking for a more convenient way to keep pet hair at bay, this robot vacuum could be worth considering.