Shark robot vacuums discounted for Amazon Prime Day
Shark robot vacuums have discounts up to $400. The Shark AV2501S is available for $230 for Prime members.
Amazon Prime Day discounts
Shark AV2501S at $230
Record low price
Self-emptying bagless feature
Includes HEPA filtration
Matrix Plus model also on sale
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event delivers the lowest prices of the year on Shark’s AI-powered robot vacuums. Prime members can save up to 58 percent on the Shark AV2501S AI Ultra and up to 57 percent on the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 vacuum and mop. These offers run October 7–8, 2025, while supplies last.
Shark AV2501S AI Ultra Robot Vacuum
Price: $230 (list $550) – Save 58 percent[1][2][3] Runtime: Up to 120 minutes per charge[4][5] Debris Capacity: Holds up to 60 days of dirt in self-empty base[5][4] Filtration: True HEPA captures 99.97 percent of dust and allergens[6][7] Navigation: 360° LiDAR mapping with obstacle avoidance[3][5] Controls: Shark Clean app, Alexa, Google Assistant[2][8]
Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop
Price: $300 (list $700) – Save 57 percent[9][10][11] Vacuum and Mop: 100 sonic scrubbing strokes per minute[12][9] Deep-Clean Mode: 50 percent better stain removal in targeted zones[13][9] Debris Capacity: Holds up to 30 days of debris[5][9] Navigation and Filtration: LiDAR mapping and HEPA filter[14][5]
Feature Comparison
Feature
AV2501S AI Ultra
Matrix Plus 2-in-1
Sale Price
$230
$300
List Price
$550
$700
Discount
58 percent
57 percent
Runtime
120 min
100 min (vacuum mode)
Self-Empty Base Capacity
60 days
30 days
Filtration
True HEPA (99.97 percent)
HEPA
Navigation
360° LiDAR
LiDAR
Mopping
No
Yes
Deep-Clean Mop Mode
N/A
Yes (50 percent better)
App and Voice Controls
Yes
Yes
Why These Deals Matter
Historic lows on Shark’s top AI vacuums during a limited-time sale.[15][2]
Long runtimes and large debris capacity suit busy households.[4][5]
True HEPA filtration and precise mapping support allergy-friendly cleaning.[7][6][5]
Integrated app and voice controls simplify scheduling and spot cleaning.[8][2]
Combined vacuuming and mopping in one pass offers full-home care.[9][12]
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