Does Shark Robot Vacuum Work With Google Home?

The Shark robot vacuum cleaner is the refuge of many people who do not find much time to clean their floors, at the press of a button, this device automatically cleans different types of floors without your interference.

Despite the ease of use of this appliance, many people wonder if it is work with Google Home to centralize control and use voice commands to run the robot and make the cleaning process more convenient and comfortable.

So does Shark Robot vacuum work with Google Home?

Of course, Shark has done the extra work to make its robot vacuum work with Google Home and let you control it with the app or voice assistant, or any smart speaker or display made by Google.

How To Connect Shark Robot Vacuum with Google Home?

We know that the Shark vacuum cleaner works with Google, so now you should know the steps to connect them and take advantage of this integration that will bring you many benefits. In the next lines, I will show you the instructions to follow to pair Shark Robot with Google Home.

First of all, you need to set up the device on the SharkClean app, then download the Google Home app from the App Store or Play Store on your tablet or smartphone and open an account.

Important: Make sure that your Shark vacuum is properly connected to Wifi, and if you notice any issue here’s a post that you can read to fix it: “9 Ways To Fix Shark Robot Vacuum Connectivity Issues”.

After doing this, follow the next steps to pair the vacuum with Home:

  1. Open the Google Home app.
  2. Log in to your account.
  3. Tap the “+” icon at the top left corner.
  4. Select “Set up device”.
  5. Choose “Works with Google”.
  6. Search for “SharkClean” and tap on it.
  7. Log in to your SharkClean account.
  8. Say “Okay Google, sync devices” or sync the devices using the Home app.

Your robot is now connected to Google Home and ready to be controlled via the app, the smart speaker or display, all you have to do is say the command you want and the voice assistant will take care of the rest.

With Google Assistant, you’ll have the ability to control and manage your Shark Robot with simple voice commands which will increase convenience and reduce your interactions with the mobile app which may benefit many people who don’t like the app interface or find it complicated to use.

So, to be able to manage this device with your voice, you must memorize the following commands:

  • “Google, turn on (robot name).”
  • “Hey Google, ask Shark to start (robot name).”
  • “Google, tell Shark to pause my (robot name).”
  • “Okay Hey Google, turn off (robot name).”
  • “Hey Google, ask Shark to send (robot name) home.”
  • “Okay Google, ask Shark to locate (robot name).”
  • “Google, ask Shark to find (robot name).”
  • “Google, ask Shark to check the battery level of (robot name).”
  • ”Okay Google, ask Shark to schedule vacuuming on Sunday at 8 PM.”
  • “Hey Google, ask Shark to cancel vacuuming on Friday at 11 AM.”
  • “Google, ask Shark, when is the next cleaning cycle?”
  • “Okay Google set mode to NORMAL on (robot name)”
  • “Google set mode to MAX on (robot name)”
  • “Hey Google, set mode to ECO on (robot name)”
  • ”Google, ask Shark to start cleaning the bedroom and living room.”
  • ”Hey Google, ask Shark to vacuum the kitchen.”
  • ”Hey Google, ask Shark to vacuum the high traffic zones.”
  • “Google, ask Shark, what is the status of (robot name)?”
  • “Okay Google, ask Shark to ultraclean my living room”
  • “Google, ask Shark to ultraclean my high traffic zones”

If you have more than one Shark Vacuum Robot in your house I recommend giving each one a specific name to let the Google Assistant identify which device you’re talking about.

Here’s how to change the Shark robot name on the Home app:

  1. Open the Home app.
  2. Choose the Shark Robot you want to edit.
  3. At the top right corner, tap Settings.
  4. Then Device information and then Device name.
  5. Enter a new name and tap Save.

Also make sure to disable the Do Not Disturb mode in order to receive notifications from your Vacuum cleaner such as low battery alerts or anything your vacuum wants to tell you, here’s how to disable this mode:

  1. Go to the Google Home app.
  2. Choose your speaker or display.
  3. Then go to Settings and choose Notifications & digital wellbeing, then Do not disturb.
  4. Turn off Do not disturb mode.

Google compatible devices From Which You Can Control The Shark Vacuum Cleaner.

The following devices are the ones you can rely on to manage your Shark Robot via Google Assistant:

  1. Nest Hub (smart display).
  2. Nest Hub Max (smart display).
  3. Chromecast.
  4. IOS and Android phones and tablets.
  5. Nest Audio (smart speaker).
  6. Chromebook.
  7. Google Home mini (smart speaker).
  8. laptop (through Bluestack software).

How To Delete The SharkClean From The Google Home App?

Removing the SharkClean account from Google Home is done by users when they find that the integration is not working well for them or they are not using the robot anymore or they want to pair it with another voice assistant like Alexa.

Here are the instructions to follow when you want to delete the Shark account from Google:

  1. Go to the Google Home app.
  2. Click on the “+” icon at the top left corner.
  3. Select Set up a device, then choose “Works with Google”.
  4. On the account listed press “SharkClean” and select Unlink account.
  5. A popup message will appear, tap on Unlink.

If your goal is to move your robot vacuum to the Amazon Alexa app, here’s how to do it: “Steps to Connect Shark Robot Vacuum to Alexa”.

The Bottom Line.

The integration between Shark vacuum cleaner and Google Home will increase your convenience and allow you to control the device just through your voice, so I hope the steps in this article were helpful.

Adam B

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