Product Overview
The Shark Cordless Pro with Clean Sense IQ and PowerFins Plus is the newest lightweight cordless stick with the latest cleaning technology. Clean Sense IQ detects the dirt you can't see and automatically boosts power. The PowerFins Plus brushroll combines flexible fins and soft microfiber material for continuous contact on all surfaces. Plus, Odor Neutralizer Technology guards against bad odors from debris you pick up. Combines two brushroll technologies into one nozzle-soft microfibers handle stuck-on dust & piles of large debris, and PowerFins directly engage floors and dig deep into carpets. HyperVelocity accelerated suction delivers incredible performance in an ultra-lightweight cordless. Removable battery can charge anywhere in your home, delivering up to 40 minutes of runtime. (In standard mode, measured at the hand vacuum.) Removable dust cup empties debris in seconds with a CleanTouch Dirt Ejector so you never get your hands dirty. | Shark Cordless Pro with Clean Sense IQ and PowerFins Plus | IZ562H
Dimension
Product Height : 51.18 inches
Product Width :10.43 inches
Product Depth :11.42 inches
Product Weight :8.25 pounds
Features
Clean Sense IQ An infrared sensor detects the dirt you can’t see and automatically increases power, giving you up to 50% better dirt pickup (vs. Shark Cordless Pro in ECO mode). The Clean Sense IQ indicator visually shows when floors are clean.
Powerful Suction HyperVelocity accelerated suction delivers incredible performance in an ultra-lightweight cordless.
Odor Neutralizer Technology Guards against bad odors from debris you pick up, leaving you with a fresh-smelling home.
Self-Cleaning Brushroll Powerful pet hair pickup and no more hair wrap.
Up to 40-Minutes of Runtime Removable battery can charge anywhere in your home, delivering up to 40 minutes of runtime. (In ECO mode, measured at the hand vacuum.)
HEPA Filtration & Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Capture and trap over 99.9% of dust, allergens, dander, and more, keeping them out of the air you breathe. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns and larger.)
LED Headlights Illuminate hidden debris around your home.
XL Dust Cup Removable dust cup empties debris in seconds with a CleanTouch Dirt Ejector so you never get your hands dirty.
Accessories Included Remove the hand vac and attach the included Duster Crevice and Pet Multi Tool for above-floor cleaning.
What's Included
Shark Cordless Pro Vacuum
Duster Crevice Tool
Pet Multi-Tool
Owner's Manual
Reviews
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5 Innovative, useful, and powerful cordless vacuum
Posted by Andrew Lewis Jr. on Oct 25th 2024
The Shark Cordless Pro with Clean Sense IQ is an excellent vacuum. The latest in a line of lithium ion rechargeable upright vacuums that harken back to the original Shark vacuum. Shark has had some hallmarks that set it apart, and the Pro includes all of them and a slew of its own features that offer a unique offering. So first of all, unboxing the vacuum is easy enough. Inside the box you’ll find the main unit, charger, battery (preinstalled), main tube and vacuum head, and attachments (pet multi-tool, and crevice). Everything is packaged securely and the unit is basically good to go out of the box (after charging of course). There are a lot of little removable stickers that tell you how to exactly use different features of the vacuum. This is appreciated because Shark has so many unique features. There’s even a handy QR code on the main unit that will take you to the digital manual. This cordless vacuum builds on the construction and ideas of Shark’s previous vacuums. You get a detachable main unit and will hook on the main tube for storage. You have a bagless design with an easy to empty latch. You get a small but maneuverable vacuum head. Of course many of these ideas are evolved, honed, and refined to a large extent. For instance, the dust bin is larger, and the filter conic (compared to previous designs which seemed to get wrapped up in hair/fur more often). The battery packs are similar but different from previous models (at least the previous Duo Clean I had). The vacuum head has a load of sensors, etc. Obviously, this vacuum is attempting to appeal to a Pro-sumer (get it?). Several features of this vacuum I really like that seem to be new and unique to Shark. The first is Clean Sense IQ. This uses an infrared sensor to attempt to detect dust and adjust the power of the vacuum dynamically. It gives an indication of how ‘clean’ the floors are. Another thing unique to the vacuum head is the Odor Neutralizer cartridge, which essentially is an air freshener for your vacuum. It keeps the vacuum smelling nice and the air it spews nice as well. Power of the vacuum is interesting. The Clean Sense IQ means that on that Clean Sense setting that it’s always adjusting power to the required level. The idea here is to save battery when you’re doing maintenance cleaning, and then having the vacuum increase power when needed in dirtier areas. For the most part this does pretty well. There is an IR sensor scanning the dirt coming into the vacuum and adjusting the power. A row of LED lights will illuminate indicating the power level being applied and the idea is that it should abate as the carpet/surface is cleaned more thoroughly giving you a visual indicator if the area is clean. Of course you can override the Clean Sense IQ behavior by selecting ‘Eco’ or Boost mode. These settings change the runtime of the vacuum - which is estimated by Shark at 40 minutes in Eco mode. That’s about accurate, and you’ll get a variable amount with Clean Sense, but I was able to do a quick clean (about 3000 sq ft) on a charge. Of course a thorough cleaning would involve taking some breaks. Recharge takes over an hour, so you’ll want to plan out more through cleanings. The brush element is another interesting feature, having silicon fins and microfiber stuffed pretty much everywhere else. It seems to do a pretty good job picking up most debris I’ve thrown at it. I do seem to have trouble with larger pieces like cereal (thanks kids), but it will pick it up. I appreciate that it’s gentle on surfaces like hardwood. The crevice tool has a soft bristle brush that slides out to the edge, great for cleaning corners without leaving marks on the pain. It limits the crevice tool slightly due to it sliding back only about 6” but it shouldn’t be an issue but for those with deep cushioned couches. The pet multi tool is really just a flat brush with a removable soft bristle brush. It works pretty well on my microfiber couches without the bristle attachment. The Order Neutralizer is an interesting feature and I can’t say I've noticed a huge difference (but I have been congested, so subjectively I might be missing it). Cartridges are $15 for 2, and you only get one in the box. I appreciate the idea, but I don’t know how often I’ll be replacing it. Another great feature of this vacuum for those with allergies is the built in HEPA filter. This was hard to find, but luckily companies like Shark have listened to the market and brought .3 micron filters to the masses. The HEPA filter is important to those that suffer from dust, dander, or pollen allergies. Vacuums can exacerbate environmental allergens by picking them up and spewing them out at high speed in the air. Having an appropriate filter to capture these microscopic particles is essential. Also, the filter is washable, which is a huge convenience. Maintenance is pretty simple. The entire container is washable, but you have to remove it by pushing an eject button found on the right side. That will allow you to remove the foam filters and then the plastic dust bin can be soaked and cleaned. The brush roll removes easily too, with a coin (or screw driver) to turn a lock cam. Once turned, it’s a spring loaded arm that you can then pull the entire brush roll out by. At this point, every tube/vacuum area is easily accessible - so if something gets stuck (cat toys anyone?), you can easily disassemble the vacuum to remove it. Overall, maintenance and build quality seemed to be higher than ever. Shark continues to innovate off the original stick vacuum concept they helped pioneer. I still remember my OG Shark vacuum and how effective it was. Years later, I continue to love their products, especially their cordless models, as they are effective for the price and innovative.
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4 Battery Longevity
Posted by Jenny Ballard on Oct 25th 2024
The vacumn is great as far as convenience, flexibility with attachments, and the spaces it can reach. The sound is relatively low. I have two issues. It takes a while to clean dog hair from my tight knit area rugs. They are like persian rugs. Because it takes a while to do 2 area rugs, the battery doesn’t last past 20 minutes. The batteries are too expensive to buy a spare.
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1 Would not recommend!
Posted by Derek Smith on Oct 21st 2024
Its not good for carpet or rugs. It doesn't pick up debry. It's ok for hardwood floors.
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5 Vacuum
Posted by Michael Odonnell on Oct 20th 2024
Im living in a motorhome so i needed something small. It works for me its lighter than my last one but not sure how i feel about the part sliding up the tube extension instead of just coming off. So far so good. My last shark died on me, so if this doesn't last im going with another brand.
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5 Love it
Posted by Shawn Chen on Oct 15th 2024
Great suction power! Love the self stand feature, makes it easy for storage. The odor neutralizer makes the vacuum experience more pleasantly
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5 Awesome Cordless Cleaning Power
Posted by John Saunders on Sep 29th 2024
The Shark Cordless Pro Vacuum with Clean Sense IQ is one very impressive vacuum, especially if you have pets in the home like we do. With a dog and two cats and four children, our home is a tough proving ground for vacuum cleaners. The Shark Cordless Pro Vacuum with Clean Sense IQ delivered incredible suction in a very small and lightweight package. It was easy to put together and took only a couple of minutes from opening the box to being ready to use. Our rugs haven't looked this clean since we bought them. With pets, you'll definitely appreciate the odor neutralizing technology. The incredible cleaning ability is delivered by the Clean Sense IQ feature. Clean Sense IQ detects the dirt and debris you might not see and automatically increases the power as necessary. The Clean Sense IQ indicator displays when the floor is clean, letting you be more accurate and save time while cleaning. If you're in need of a compact cordless vacuum, you'll not be disappointed with the Shark Cordless Pro with Clean Sense IQ.
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5 Shark, cordless pro CLEANSENSE vacuum
Posted by Glen Lawrence on Sep 28th 2024
Compact, lightweight, easy to use. Great for picking up dog hair and has a built-in odor neutralizer. The motor has three speeds to use for different surfaces is self storing so you don’t have to hang it on the wall.
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5 This was a great purchase!
Posted by Wayne Bishop on Sep 25th 2024
I have been looking at cordless vacuums for a while, and I wanted one with a removable battery. When the Shark Cordless Pro Stick popped up on Best Buy's deal of the day, I had to give it some serious consideration. I started by reading many of the reviews, starting with the lowest star rating like I usually do. I then I compared it to the other vacuums that I have bookmarked that I was considering for purchase. There isn’t much in the way of instructions other than the basics and some stickers placed strategically on the vacuum, but there is a QR code in front of the handle that opens up a page containing a link for the instructions that you can open and then print out. There are also links for troubleshooting, frequently asked questions, parts & accessories, and product registration. The Shark Cordless Pro Stick vacuum is easy to assemble; each section and the accessory attachments lock together with an audible click. There is a large rocker switch with a circular indentation that is easy to press to unlock and disassemble each section. There are many things I like about this vacuum and one thing I wish it had. There is only one thing that I don't particularly like about the Shark Cordless Pro Stick vacuum, and I will start with that one first. The way it is stored is by removing the vacuum from the extension then hanging the vacuum by a tab on the dust cup onto a mating hook on the lower part of the extension. Those are Shark's words for the parts, I actually think they should be reversed. They are plastic, and although the tab, (hook), on the dust cup is reinforced, I can still see either it or the hook breaking if you’re not careful. Otherwise I have no other concerns about this vacuum cleaner. I wish it had a way to store the attachments, not necessarily on-board, but it would be nice if they included, or offered for purchase, a caddy that securely holds the attachments, with screws and anchors included in case you want to hang it on a wall. I would also like to be able to purchase a replacement battery, but Shark does not list one on their website. It would be nice to be able to have a fully charged battery to swap out for the one in the vacuum when it is depleted. As the battery gets close to discharging completely, the vacuum doesn’t just quit running. The first bar on the battery meter will pulse for a few minutes before the vacuum shuts off. This is when having an extra battery to swap out when the first one is depleted would be nice. I use the vacuum at least every other day, and one of the rooms I vacuum is my wife's sewing/craft room that had a lot of thread lying on the floor the first time I vacuumed. The Shark Cordless Pro Stick picked up all of the thread, plus hair throughout the house without any of it tangling up on the soft roller. The soft roller is easy to remove too; you use a coin or other object that fits into a slot in the release tab on the bottom of the floor nozzle. The tab is spring loaded and pops up when you unlock it, then you pull it up to remove the soft roller. Reverse the procedure to reinstall the soft roller. As one other reviewer noted, it’s not very loud, it makes a low frequency droning sound. If you’re using just the vacuum as a hand held vacuum, the sound is different and has a higher frequency. The floor nozzle pretty much cancels out the higher pitched sound of the vacuum motor. It has three power levels; Cleansense IQ, ECO and boost. Cleansense IQ is the default setting when you first turn it on. This mode senses when there is more dirt and debris being picked up and the motor will speed up for extra suction power, then slow back down to the normal level. There is a white LED graph on the floor nozzle that indicates how much debris it’s sensing. The Cleansense IQ mode works even if you’re using the extension with or without an attachment as there are sensors at the connections that detect the amount of debris passing through. Pressing a switch on the rear of the handle will put it in ECO mode which has the slowest speed and noise level, but also the lowest suction power. It is also where you will get the best battery life. Pressing the switch again will put it in boost mode and will give you the highest level of suction at the cost of battery run time. The Cleansense IQ mode is all I use because it only provides more suction when it's needed. The Shark Cordless Pro Stick vacuum allows me to complete my vacuuming in less time than it takes with my corded vacuum. No more plugging in a cord only to have to unplug it and plug it in somewhere else when I reached as far as the cord allowed. With the Shark Cordless Pro Stick I just move from one room to another with no stopping so I'm finished in much less time. It has two bright LED lights, one on each front corner which helps in areas that are dimly lit or shadowed by furniture or other objects, (me), and they do a good enough job. The dust cup is easy to empty, hold it down in the trash bin and press the release button. The spring is strong and opens the door quickly so the dirt and debris falls out just as quickly. The dust cup comes off easily for cleaning by pressing a button on the inlet side of the dust cup. All of the filters are in one location; between the dust cup and the handle/vacuum assembly. Once you remove the dust cup, there are two filters in the end; a fiber filter, and under it a foam filter. The HEPA filter is a cartridge that is in the handle portion. It is remove by pulling on the raised circle that surrounds the vacuum impeller. All of the filters can be cleaned; Shark states to rinse them with water only and allow them to air dry completely. The Odor Neutralizer Technology works well to keep objectionable odors in check. I have mine set to the lowest of three settings and it works just fine. The vacuum will not run without the cartridges in place, but once they are depleted, I imagine you can just leave them in place if you don't want to replace them as they are a little pricey. You’ll just have a regular vacuum cleaner without any odor neutralizer at that point. Another point that a couple of reviewers pointed out about the duster crevice tool; the duster part gets in the way of using the crevice tool to its full length. All you have to do is take them apart and you have full access to the crevice tool. This can be done two ways; the quickest way is to pull them apart quickly. If you think that will eventually break the latches, slide the duster to the end until the latch engages, then press firmly on the latch release while pushing up on the duster.To reinstall it press the latch release as you slide the duster back onto the crevice tool. I highly recommend this vacuum; it has made it so I don’t mind vacuuming the floor every other day. There is no cord to plug in and keep moving when the vacuum won't reach any further, and it picks up the dirt and debris just as well as our corded upright vacuum does.
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5 It sucks
Posted by Joseph Smith on Sep 11th 2024
Wife loves it, therefore I love it. Easy to use, charge and it stores out of view. It is loud but it's a vacuum and it's loud depending on how dirty the area being cleaned is