Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus vs Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1

Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus

Ecovacs

Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus

$450

4.2★ (1,600)

vs
Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1

Shark

Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1

$500

4★ (1,500)

Quick take: The Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus costs $50 less; the Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus runs longer per charge (300 vs 120 min).

SpecEcovacs Deebot N10 PlusShark Matrix Plus 2-in-1
Price$450$500
Rating4.2★ (1,600)4★ (1,500)
TypeRobot Vacuum & MopRobot Vacuum & Mop
Suction4300 PaNot disclosed
Battery300 min120 min
NavigationLiDARLiDAR
Noise67 dB70 dB
Dustbin400 ml500 ml
Water tank220 ml300 ml
Self-empty dockYesYes
Auto mop washingNoNo
Hot water washingNoNo
Obstacle avoidanceNoNo
Carpet detectionYesYes
Auto mop liftingNoNo
Multi-floor mappingYesYes
App controlYesYes
Dimensions13.3 x 13.3 x 3.6 in12.9 x 12.9 x 3.5 in
Weight8.1 lbs9.2 lbs
Warranty2 years1 year

Pros & cons

Ecovacs Deebot N10 Plus

  • 300-minute battery is exceptional — easily handles 3000+ sq ft in one run
  • Self-emptying station at this price point is rare
  • LiDAR navigation is accurate and efficient for the price
  • Quiet operation at 67dB even on standard mode
  • 2-year warranty provides good peace of mind
  • 4300Pa suction is on the lower end — struggles with thick carpet
  • Mopping is very basic with a passive drag-style pad
  • No obstacle avoidance — bumps into everything
  • No auto mop lifting means you need to remove the mop plate for carpet rooms

Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1

  • Self-emptying base with LiDAR mapping for under $500 is excellent value
  • Large dustbin handles multi-day cleaning without issues
  • Retail availability means easy returns if unsatisfied
  • Clean navigation patterns cover rooms efficiently
  • Relatively compact self-empty dock
  • Mopping function is basic and often smears rather than cleans
  • No obstacle avoidance — gets tangled with cables frequently
  • Suction power feels weaker than the AI Ultra model
  • App lacks advanced customization options found in Asian brand competitors