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Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop RV2620WAUK
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Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Self-Empty Robot Vacuum & Mop RV2620WAUK

£229.99 Was £499.99 Save £270.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.
Tracked for 1 day across 2 price checks — lowest recorded £229.99 , average £229.99

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Most robot vacuums force you to choose between decent suction and any mopping capability at all — the Shark Matrix Plus does both in the same pass, and crucially, it empties its own dustbin when it's done. The sonic mopping feature is the detail worth paying attention to: rather than dragging a damp pad across the floor, it vibrates the mop head to actually scrub, which makes a meaningful difference on dried-on kitchen splashes that passive mops simply smear around.

Who Is This For?

This is a strong fit for households with a mix of hard floors and low-to-medium pile carpet — think open-plan kitchens running into living room rugs — where you want genuinely hands-off cleaning rather than a robot that just nudges dust around. Pet owners who are tired of emptying a small dustbin every other run will particularly appreciate the self-empty base. If you have thick-pile carpet throughout, or you're looking for a deep scrub on heavily soiled grout lines, a dedicated mop and a separate vacuum will still outperform any combo machine at this price.

What Buyers Say

Owners of the Matrix Plus range consistently praise the Matrix mapping system for avoiding repeated missed patches — a genuine weak point on cheaper robots. The self-empty base earns strong marks for reducing daily faff. The most common gripe is noise: the base empties loudly, which is jarring if the dock is near a living area, and some users report the mopping pad requires more frequent rinsing than the marketing implies to avoid redistributing dirty water.

The Deal

At £229.99 against a listed was-price of £499.99, that's a £270 saving and a 54% reduction. This product is newly tracked on our end, so we can't yet verify how often it sits at that £499.99 figure — but for a self-emptying vacuum-mop combo, £229.99 sits well below the typical street price for this category. Browse our best robot vacuum mop combo deals and best Shark deals to see how it stacks up right now. A genuinely capable machine at a price that makes the shortlist.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £229.99
Lowest Recorded £229.99
Average Price £229.99
Original Price £499.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the RV2620WAUK runs both the vacuum and mop functions at the same time in a single pass, rather than requiring separate cleaning modes. The self-empty base holds up to 60 days' worth of debris, and the robot uses Matrix Clean navigation with a home mapping system to ensure precise, overlapping grid coverage rather than random path cleaning.

This model suits homes with a mix of hard floors and low-to-medium pile carpets, and the self-empty base makes it particularly useful for people who want genuinely hands-off maintenance across several weeks. The honest limitation is the mop function — it uses a damp pad rather than active scrubbing, so it tackles light residue and dust on hard floors rather than dried-on stains, which may disappoint buyers expecting a deep mopping performance comparable to a dedicated wet mop robot.

This product has only recently been tracked, so there is no historical price data to confirm whether £229.99 represents the lowest this unit has sold for. What can be said objectively is that the listed RRP is £499.99, and the current price is a 54% reduction — for a self-emptying 2-in-1 robot at this price bracket, that positions it competitively against comparable models in the £200–£250 range from other brands.

The iRobot Roomba Combo Essential is typically priced around £200–£250 but does not include a self-emptying base, which is a significant practical difference given that the Shark's base removes the need to empty the dustbin manually for up to 60 days. The Shark also offers home mapping and zone cleaning via its app, whereas the Roomba Combo Essential uses a more basic navigation system without persistent floor plans — making the Shark the stronger choice if structured room-by-room cleaning and reduced maintenance are priorities.