I gotta say, this robot vacuum cleaner debate reminds me of our presidential election - it's all about who can deliver on their promises

. The Shark Ion is like the "outsider" candidate - it may not have the most advanced features, but it gets the job done at a lower price point

. Meanwhile, the Eufy 11S Max is like the "establishment" candidate - it's got all the bells and whistles, but its high price tag makes it inaccessible to some voters

. And then there's the Shark Navigator RV2110, which is like the "incumbent" candidate with a few tricks up its sleeve - lidar navigation and mapping capabilities make it a strong contender for those willing to shell out the big bucks

. Ultimately, I think consumers need to do their research and consider what matters most to them when choosing a robot vacuum cleaner - will they be able to afford the "premium" option, or are they looking for something more budget-friendly?
