Siêu phẩm hút bụi Shark Cordless Detect Pro: Vượt trội mọi ngóc ngách!

## Siêu phẩm hút bụi Shark Cordless Detect Pro: Vượt trội mọi ngóc ngách!

Đánh giá chi tiết máy hút bụi không dây Shark Cordless Detect Pro với hệ thống tự đổ rác:

Máy hút bụi Shark Cordless Detect Pro với hệ thống tự đổ rác đang làm mưa làm gió trên thị trường, và không phải ngẫu nhiên mà nó nhận được nhiều lời khen ngợi đến vậy. Bài viết này sẽ là đánh giá chi tiết, giúp bạn hiểu rõ hơn về sức mạnh và những tính năng vượt trội của sản phẩm này.

Thiết kế và tính năng:

Shark Cordless Detect Pro gây ấn tượng ngay từ cái nhìn đầu tiên với thiết kế hiện đại, sang trọng. Trọng lượng vừa phải, dễ dàng thao tác và di chuyển, đặc biệt là khi sử dụng ở những không gian chật hẹp. Điểm nhấn đáng chú ý là hệ thống tự đổ rác – một tính năng vô cùng tiện lợi, giúp bạn tiết kiệm thời gian và công sức làm sạch hộp chứa bụi. Bạn sẽ không còn phải vất vả tiếp xúc với bụi bẩn nữa.

Công nghệ hút mạnh mẽ cùng với đầu hút đa năng giúp máy dễ dàng làm sạch mọi loại bề mặt, từ sàn nhà cứng, thảm, đến cả những khe kẽ nhỏ nhất. Hệ thống đèn LED tích hợp trên đầu hút giúp phát hiện bụi bẩn ẩn sâu trong các góc tối, đảm bảo hiệu quả làm sạch tối ưu. Đặc biệt, khả năng làm sạch sát mép tường và các góc phòng là điểm cộng tuyệt vời của sản phẩm này. Nó thực sự “chiến đấu” mạnh mẽ với những khu vực thường bị bỏ sót.

Trải nghiệm thực tế:

Trong quá trình sử dụng, Shark Cordless Detect Pro đã chứng minh được hiệu quả làm sạch ấn tượng. Máy hút mạnh mẽ, loại bỏ bụi bẩn, lông thú cưng và mảnh vụn một cách hiệu quả. Thời lượng pin khá dài, cho phép bạn làm sạch cả một căn hộ lớn mà không cần phải sạc giữa chừng. Hệ thống tự đổ rác hoạt động trơn tru và hiệu quả, giúp giữ cho hộp chứa bụi luôn sạch sẽ.

Ưu điểm:

* Hệ thống tự đổ rác tiện lợi
* Sức hút mạnh mẽ
* Thời lượng pin dài
* Thiết kế hiện đại, dễ sử dụng
* Làm sạch hiệu quả ở các góc và mép tường
* Đèn LED giúp phát hiện bụi bẩn

Nhược điểm:

* Giá thành tương đối cao so với các sản phẩm cùng loại.

Kết luận:

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System là một sản phẩm đáng để đầu tư nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một máy hút bụi không dây mạnh mẽ, tiện lợi và hiệu quả. Mặc dù giá thành hơi cao, nhưng những tính năng vượt trội mà nó mang lại hoàn toàn xứng đáng.

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The cordless vacuum cleaner market is a very crowded one, so what do you do to stand apart from the crowd to get noticed? Well, if you’re Shark, you’re going to adopt a growing trend in vacuum cleaner technology — namely, self-emptying — and add more features that make cleaning floors less of a chore.

Auto-emptying vacuum cleaners aren’t new — robovacs have made it quite popular, with some cordless handsticks now adopting the tech. There aren’t too many brands making self-emptying cordless vacuums though, so it’s still a novelty in this kind of appliance. It is, however, catching on, with Shark joining Samsung and LG in Australia to offer such an appliance. 

during major sales in Australia — if you can pick one up during these times, you’ll get plenty of bang for your buck.

It’s important to note that there is a cheaper model of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro available, but this one is just the handstick and doesn’t ship with the self-emptying dock.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro on its auto-emptying dock

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System: first impressions

This is the first vacuum cleaner I have unboxed that doesn’t use any plastic in the packaging, and that’s just the first environmentally-friendly feature about the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System.

The second being that there are no replaceable dust bags here. I’ve always wondered how good those dust bags are for the future or our planet, with their plastic panel that slots them into place within charging docks. Here, there’s a 2L rectangular chamber that lifts off the charging station, and can be easily emptied and washed out as necessary.

Another good thing about the Shark Cordless Detect Pro is how supremely easy it is to assemble. Unlike other cordless vacuum cleaners with self-emptying docks, there are fewer parts here and, even though there’s an instruction manual in the box, each part is easy to identify and put together. It took me less than five minutes to assemble the machine and I didn’t even open the user manual.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro's auto-empty charging station without the vacuum

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

However, the one thing that had me a little worried as soon as I had put it all together was the size of the dust canister on the handstick itself — it’s quite small — and I began to wonder whether I would have to place the vacuum on the dock repeatedly while cleaning to empty the bin into the dock’s chamber. I worried needlessly (more on this later).

Leaving dirt inside the chamber for days on end can produce nasty odours — to counter that, Shark ships an odour neutraliser in the box with the machine. You don’t have to use it, but it’s a good idea to, and is the only item that needs to be replaced regularly… again, only if you want to.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System specs

Bin volume: 0.42L + 2L in dock chamber
Suction power: 123 air watts
Cleaning modes: 3 (Eco, Auto, Boost)
Max runtime: up to 60 minutes (in Eco mode)
No. of tools: 3
Dimensions: 27cm x 33.5cm x 111.5cm (l x w x h)
Weight: 2.7kg

Shark Cordless Detect Pro on its docking station

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System review: design

The predominantly white design of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro looks good, especially with the black and brass accents on the handstick. It’s quite classy and, importantly, compact for a vacuum cleaner that comes with a self-emptying charging dock. Its entire footprint is small enough for it to fit neatly into a corner of a room or in a storage closet if you have one, but it will need its own power outlet to stay charged and trigger the auto-empty function.

The tube of the handstick can be bent to almost 90º if you need to clean under furniture, which is handy to have. However, it doesn’t bend in the middle of the tube, which means most people — even if you’re short — will need to stoop quite a bit to reach far, but I suppose it’s a small price to pay for clean floors in difficult-to-reach places. To make it flexible, Shark has used a bit of bendy tubing that peeks out just above the brass tube, and a button with a lock icon on the rear of the casing unlocks the hinges. It locks back automatically once the tube is straightened again.

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The Shark Cordless Detect Pro tube bent under a chair
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)
A bit of flexible tubing inside the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)
The button to unlock the bendable tube of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

On the top of the handstick is a sharp, vivid display that shows you the battery life remaining as you use the machine, plus the mode you’re in. There are also two buttons here — one to power on the device, the other to change suction settings. The buttons aren’t particularly easy to reach with your thumb if you have small mitts like me, so it’s a good thing that you don’t need to keep reaching for them often as I found letting the vacuum do its thing in Auto mode was best.

The dust canister on the handstick is small compared to the likes of Dyson and Samsung, with a capacity of just 0.4L. While that doesn’t sound like much, I found that it barely filled up in my 40sqm test space that had both hard floors and carpets, but no pets. So whether you need to empty it mid-clean will depend on how large your home is and whether you’ve got pets. If it does need a clean-out, you just have to place it back on its dock to trigger the process automatically and, if you’ve still got enough battery remaining, carry on with your vacuuming.

The dustbin within the charging station has a 2L capacity that, Shark promises, should hold up to 30 days of accumulated dirt — again, that will depend on how dirty or large your home is, and the frequency of cleaning.

As mentioned, this bin in the dock doesn’t use dust bags, so there’s no recurring cost to users. Instead, it has a handle on the top to lift away the bin for emptying, and a button on the side opens the bottom flap to allow the dirt to fall out. During my testing I found that the flap doesn’t always pop open when the button is pressed and can need a little coaxing and I suspect that might get worse over time as bits of dirt accumulate around the hinge of the flap. Good maintenance of the machine, however, could help prevent this from happening down the line.

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The odour neutraliser in the Shark Cordless Detect Pro auto-empty bin
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)
An attachment placed on the side of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro's dock
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)
The accessories of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro on top of the docking station
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

There’s an odour neutraliser that ships with the vacuum and can be the only recurring cost to users, if you choose to use it. Leaving dirt to accumulate in the larger bin can build up smells within the dock, so it might be a good idea to use it but, like I’ve said previously, regular cleaning out can eliminate this problem. The odour neutraliser looks like a plastic can (which, incidentally, does come within a tin can) with a handle on the top and a dial to switch up the intensity of the perfume, and it fits into a circular spot on the top of the dock’s bin. I found that leaving it at minimum intensity was enough, even wafting into the room the machine was placed in, acting as an air freshener.

However, the odour neutraliser isn’t easily available to purchase in Australia, although Amazon has US and UK imports of pucks that fit into other Shark models. They look identical but Shark doesn’t specify if these imported odour neutralisers will work on the Cordless Detect Pro. I’ve reached out to Shark to confirm whether they’re compatible with the Cordless Detect Pro — I’ll update my review as soon as I hear back.

On the side of the dock is a spot to store one attachment only, but the vacuum ships with two others (not counting the main motorised floorhead). While it’s possible to leave them on top of the dock, it’s not ideal and it’s my biggest complaint with the design of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro's motorised cleaning head

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System review: performance

Shark claims there are four “deep learning” technologies at work here — dirt detection, edge detection, floor-type detection and lighting. 

The last one, from the way Shark describes it, seems like the lights should automatically adjust brightness as necessary, but in use I found that the lights stay at the same brightness level at all times but, in dark spaces, like under furniture, can be illuminating. While the light here doesn’t reflect off dirt and hair like the green LED on Dyson’s newest Fluffy Optics hardfloor cleaning attachments do, making it easier to identify dirt, the light on Shark’s motorised cleaning head simply lights up a patch of floor.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro's motorised cleaning head with lights on in a dark room

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

Like most other modern cordless vacuum cleaners, the Shark Cordless Detect Pro can also detect different kinds of surfaces and dynamically adjust suction as needed. For example, it will increase suction when going from hard floor to carpet, but by how much will depend on how dirty your carpet is. 

For the most part, leaving it in Auto mode is sufficient, but keep in mind there are more powerful vacuum cleaners out there. This Shark tops out at 123 air watts (AW), which isn’t a lot compared to the 280AW of suction in the Samsung Bespoke Jet AI or 240AW for the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine. Still, it’s enough for an impressive clean, sucking up entangled hair from medium-pile carpets after a few passes. 

Similarly, it can sense areas that are dirtier and increase suction accordingly.

I’m particularly impressed by its edge-cleaning sensors, something I haven’t seen in any other vacuum cleaner that I’ve tested to date. Without fail, if the Shark Cordless Detect Pro senses a wall beside it, the suction automatically increases, independent of whether it senses more dirt or not. While not entirely foolproof — small amounts of dust do remain, it does a better job of cleaning edges than most vacuum cleaners I’ve tested. 

There is, however, one caveat here — the sensors seem to be placed only on the side of the main motorised cleaning head, so the suction increases only when running the attachment parallel to an edge. If you happen to move forward to an edge — aka, the attachment is moving toward a wall — there’s no change in suction.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro motorised cleaning head alongside a room edge

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

For a vacuum its size, the Shark Cordless Detect Pro is quite loud, averaging about 75dB in Auto mode and going up to about 80dB in its Boost mode. It’s not the loudest vacuum, though, with the Dyson V15 Detect able to hit 81dB in Boost mode, it’s louder than the Samsung Bespoke Jet that averages 78dB at max power. What exacerbates the sound of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro is a slightly high-pitched whine that I’ve never heard from a vacuum cleaner before, but it’s reminiscent of the sound the Shark FlexStyle multi-styling tool makes, albeit a lot less whiny and annoying. I’m unsure why Shark’s products make this sound — it’s got to do with air flow perhaps — but it might take a little getting used to.

Battery life is average here, with Shark promising up to 60 minutes of runtime. However, you won’t get the full duration in real-world use — during my tests, I got a maximum of 55 minutes in Eco mode, but a full charge ran out in about 40 minutes in Auto and 9 minutes in Boost. Topping up the battery from empty to full took about 3 hours and 40 minutes which, again, is on par with other cordless vacuums that offer up to 60 minutes of battery life. 

The auto-empty system’s suction is just as good as the stick vacuum’s cleaning prowess. After every cleaning run, you’ll find a tuft of hair and dirt sticking to the top of the bin canister, around the inner filter, and it all gets sucked out in its entirety within seconds into the dust bin in the dock.

The display and buttons on the top of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

How the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System compares

There aren’t too many cordless vacuum cleaner models in Australia that come with an auto-empty dock — Samsung and LG are the only options so far. So it’s great that there’s more options now.

Both big brands, however, require replaceable dust bags, which the Shark doesn’t need, thus reducing ongoing costs. And you can cut this further by making sure you clean out the dust box regularly to prevent smells building up. And there’s no self-emptying Dyson model yet.

While the Shark Cordless Detect Pro doesn’t come with a mop attachment, I found those that ship with Samsung and LG nothing to write home about, so I don’t really miss it here. And in any case, you’re not paying a premium for it anyway.

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A finger on the suction mode button of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)
A finger on the power button of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
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The battery on the back of the handle of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
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The brass tube with branding on the Shark Cordless Detect Pro
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When it comes to vacuuming prowess, the Shark can hold its own and that’s despite its lower suction power compared to other more expensive models from Samsung and Dyson. And you’ll be hard pressed to find any other cordless that can do as good a job along room edges as the Shark Cordless Detect Pro. Moreover, there’s more than enough suction in the dock to suck out the dirt and hair from the handstick’s bin canister, a similar performance to Samsung’s more expensive Clean Station.

Importantly, I found it far easier to manoeuvre than a lot of the more recent and more expensive cordless vacuums I’ve tested, and it’s lighter too, so using it in handheld mode or raised to clean ceiling corners is easier.

There really isn’t a lot to complain about here, other than the fact that there’s no room to stow away all the tools that come with the vacuum.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System: Bottom line

Shark Cordless Detect Pro vacuum being used on a rug

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom’s Guide)

I may not have a benchmark for comparing the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with other cordless vacuum cleaners within the brand’s other ranges, but I do have a very good reference point with other brands and I’m quite impressed with this handstick. For under the one-grand mark, you’re getting a very competent cordless vacuum that self-empties very well. Importantly, its edge cleaning is good.

Admittedly there are more powerful cordless vacuums out there, some that can mop as well, but you’ll be paying a lot more for them. If you can forgo the mopping feature, then it’s easy to recommend the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-empty System. 

It won’t take too much floor space to store, will keep said floors clean and will also keep your home smelling nice if you choose to use the odour neutraliser.


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