Which robot vacuum brand is right for you?
Roborock delivers premium navigation and cleaning performance with cutting-edge features, while Shark brings ambitious technology to mainstream buyers at more accessible prices. The choice hinges on whether you prioritize proven reliability or aggressive value.


Roborock and Shark represent two distinct philosophies in robot vacuums. Roborock, the Chinese innovator founded in 2014, has quickly earned a reputation for sophisticated navigation and premium build quality that rivals established players. Shark, the American household name since 1998, disrupts the market by packing high-end features into affordable packages. While Roborock appeals to tech enthusiasts and performance seekers willing to invest in proven excellence, Shark targets practical buyers who want advanced capabilities without breaking the budget.
Based on our average ratings across each brand's current lineup (20 Roborock vs 8 Shark models).
Roborock
out of 10Shark
Shark positions itself as the value champion, bringing features like self-emptying bases and advanced detection to lower price points than typical premium brands. Roborock commands higher prices but justifies them with superior navigation accuracy and cleaning consistency. While Shark offers more features per dollar spent, Roborock delivers better long-term value through durability and performance reliability.
| Roborock | Shark | |
|---|---|---|
| Parent company | Beijing Roborock Technology Co., Ltd. | SharkNinja Operating LLC |
| Country of origin | China | United States |
| Founded | 2014 | 1998 |
| Companion app | Roborock | SharkClean |
| App quality | 8.7/10 | 6.8/10 |
| Support | 8.2/10 | 7.2/10 |
| Reliability reputation | 8.4/10 | 6.5/10 |
| Warranty | 1 yr | 1 yr |
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How each brand structures its range, from budget to flagship.
4 product series
Solid vacuuming with basic self-emptying docks.
Vibrating mop tech and dual rubber brush rollers.
Dual spinning mops with PreciSense LiDAR.
Saros Z70 with a small-object-grabbing mechanical arm.
5 product series
Affordable self-emptying models with matrix cleaning patterns for thorough coverage.
Entry-level smart vacuums with app control and room mapping.
Smart navigation with self-emptying options at competitive mid-range pricing.
Shark's newest detection tech that adapts cleaning to floors and dirt.
NeverTouch self-emptying base with 2-in-1 vacuum and mop.
Each brand's most premium model and best-value pick, side by side with live prices.
The strongest Roborock and Shark model in each budget band.
Shark's Matrix and IQ models offer more features at entry level, while Roborock's E series provides simpler but more reliable operation. Shark wins on features per dollar, Roborock on build quality.
The competition intensifies with Shark's PowerDetect innovations challenging Roborock's Q series. Both deliver solid performance, with Shark emphasizing unique features and Roborock focusing on refined basics.
Roborock dominates at premium levels with superior navigation and mopping in the Qrevo line. Shark's Stratos series competes through aggressive pricing and self-emptying features, but can't match Roborock's overall sophistication.
Tech enthusiasts
RoborockRoborock's advanced features and reliable app ecosystem appeal to those who appreciate sophisticated technology.
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SharkShark delivers self-emptying and smart features at prices that fit family budgets.
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RoborockRoborock's superior navigation and consistent suction handle pet hair and avoid accidents better.
View RoborockFirst-time robot buyers
SharkShark's straightforward operation and familiar brand name ease the transition to robot cleaning.
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RoborockRoborock's precise mapping and efficient navigation excel in complex, multi-room layouts.
View RoborockApartment dwellers
EitherBoth brands offer suitable options, with choice depending on budget and desired features.
Choose Roborock if you value proven performance, navigation precision, and long-term reliability. Pick Shark if you want cutting-edge features at mainstream prices and don't mind occasional quirks. Both brands serve their target audiences well.