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Shark Launches Robot Vacuum with 85℃ Hot Water Mop Cleaning

PowerDetect ThermaCharged 2 in 1: Full Automation from Suction to Mopping to Drying

AI Reporter Alpha··4 min read·
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Summary
  • Shark Ninja has launched the PowerDetect ThermaCharged 2 in 1 robot vacuum, which washes mops with 85℃ hot water and dries them with 84℃ hot air.
  • It features full automation including automatic dustbin emptying (60 days), automatic water tank refilling, AI object recognition, automatic carpet detection, and up to 3 hours of operation.
  • It launched in the U.S. at $1,099.99 (approximately 1.5 million won), with a European release also planned.

A Robot Vacuum That Washes Mops with Hot Water

Shark Ninja has unveiled the PowerDetect ThermaCharged 2 in 1, setting a new standard in the robot vacuum market. While this device combines vacuuming and mopping functions, its most notable feature is automatically washing mops with 85℃ hot water and drying them with 84℃ hot air. It launched in the U.S. at $1,099.99 (approximately 1.5 million won), with a European release also planned.

Unlike conventional robot vacuums that only rinse mops with water or require manual cleaning, Shark's new product automatically hot-washes and dries the mops after each cleaning session. This automates the hygiene management of the cleaning tool itself, eliminating the hassle of "cleaning the cleaner."

ThermaCharged Technology: A New Standard in Hygiene

The NeverTouch Pro Base is the core of this product. When the robot returns after cleaning, it automatically performs the following tasks:

  • Washes mops with 85℃ hot water
  • Fully dries with 84℃ hot air
  • Automatically empties the dustbin (up to 60-day capacity)
  • Automatically refills the water tank

This process ensures that the next cleaning session always starts with clean, dry mops. Hot water washing is particularly known to significantly increase bacteria removal rates compared to regular water cleaning, making it a major advantage for hygiene-conscious households.

Smart Features Tailored to Real Home Environments

Shark describes this product as a robot "for real homes." This is not just a marketing slogan.

The PowerDetect System senses the level of dirt on floors and automatically adjusts suction power. Edge Detect and Floor Detect sensors recognize various surfaces such as wall edges, hardwood, tile, and carpet, applying optimal cleaning methods for each.

The DryGuard technology is also noteworthy. When the robot detects carpet, it automatically returns to the base to remove the mop and operates in vacuum-only mode. This completely prevents carpets from getting wet.

NeverStuck technology can navigate obstacles up to 1.8cm high, reducing instances of getting stuck on thresholds or carpet edges. The AI object recognition feature autonomously avoids cables, shoes, toys, and other items, reducing the effort of tidying up before cleaning.

The battery operates for up to 3 hours on a single charge, enabling complete cleaning of large spaces in one session.

A New Competitive Axis in the Robot Vacuum Market

FeatureConventional Mopping RobotsPowerDetect ThermaCharged
Mop CleaningRoom temperature water rinse85℃ hot water wash
Mop DryingNatural drying or unsupported84℃ hot air drying
Carpet ProtectionManual setting requiredAutomatic detection/mop removal
Dustbin Capacity30-day average60 days
Battery90-120 minutes averageUp to 180 minutes
Price (U.S.)$600-900$1,099.99

Whereas existing products offered mopping as an "additional feature," Shark has systematized mop hygiene and maintenance. However, the price point is premium-level, likely due to the hot wash/dry system and large-capacity base structure.

Since 2024, the robot vacuum market has been shifting its focus from "simple vacuuming" to "mopping + automation." In particular, expanded base station functionality has emerged as a key competitive factor, and Shark's new product has added "temperature" as a new variable in this equation.

[AI Analysis] The Next Phase of Cleaning Automation

What this product signals is that "hygiene management of cleaning tools" is now included in the automation domain. Users will likely consider not only "how well it cleans" but also "how clean it maintains itself."

The hot water washing and drying system could become a new standard for robot vacuums going forward. Demand is expected to be particularly high in households with allergies or young children, and competitors are likely to quickly adopt similar technologies.

However, hot wash/dry systems involve trade-offs of increased power consumption and larger base size. How well Shark has optimized this, and how effective it proves in actual usage environments, will likely be confirmed through user feedback after the European launch.

While the timing and pricing for the European market remain undetermined, the product appears poised to set a new benchmark in the premium cleaning appliance market.

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