Shark IZ562H Cordless Pro Vacuum with Clean Sense
Original price was: $399.99.$249.00Current price is: $249.00.
Price: $399.99 - $249.00
(as of Mar 02, 2025 03:59:17 UTC – Details)
The Shark Cordless Pro is Shark’s 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.
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*, visually indicating when floors are clean. *vs. Shark Cordless Pro in ECO mode.
POWERFINS PLUS NOZZLE: 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.
ODOR NEUTRALIZER TECHNOLOGY: Guards against bad odors from debris you pick up, leaving you with a fresh- smelling home.
POWERFUL SUCTION: HyperVelocity accelerated suction delivers incredible performance in an ultra-lightweight cordless.
LED DISPLAY: Real-time readouts to monitor battery, select suction levels, and engage Clean Sense IQ.
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 standard mode, measured at the hand vacuum.)
XL DUST CUP: Removable dust cup empties debris in seconds with a CleanTouch Dirt Ejector so you never get your hands dirty.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: Shark Cordless Vacuum, Duster Crevice Tool & Pet Multi-Tool.
3 reviews for Shark IZ562H Cordless Pro Vacuum with Clean Sense
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Original price was: $399.99.$249.00Current price is: $249.00.
SoggyNacho –
Does a Great Job as an in-between and Daily Use
This vac is pretty awesome. It is lighter than I expected. Some said that it was heavy at the top, which is because the battery is mounted there. Instead of trying to hold it up, I let it rest on my hand and move it around. The vac does a great job on hard floors, as it has two types of rollers – one is with the “blades” and the other is a microfiber material, which means it not only picks up debris, it also sweeps and cleans the dust that has settled on the floor. It also will pick up when moving forward and reverse. Some cordless vacs only pick up when moving forward. It passes the Cheerios test, and picks up crunchy cat food on the floor with ease.This vac has 3 settings – high and low, and then the Clean Sense, which allows the vac to determine which speed and power is needed. On hard floors, I let the Clean Sense do its job and by doing so, the battery lasts longer. I also will start with the auto feature in the rooms with carpet, but sometimes I will notch it up to “high” to get a little deeper into the carpet. Initially, I was concerned that the battery would not last throughout the house, but it does for the most part. Once I have run through the house, I dump the collection bin, fold up the vac for storage and then I plug in the battery charger to top it back off. I never put it up without charging it fully again. After it fully recharges, I unplug the charger from the vac. The folding feature of the vac is a great way to store the vac, though I worry about the plastic tubing being bent up 180 degrees. Based on some reviews about the folding feature breaking something in that area, I am very careful when folding it up. It also is still confusing which button I press to fold up versus opening the bin to dump out the contents. So far, I have not accidentally dumped the container by pushing the wrong button. I’m still learning a month into it.I like the odor neutralizer, as it leaves behind a pleasant smell. I am very sensitive to fragrances and the little cartridge that comes with the vac smells really good. My house has a fresh smell after vacuuming. You can dial in the amount of fragrance to be released, and I have it on low. It will also last longer the lower the setting used. I also note that there are replacement cartridges from other sellers for this vac, so I will not worry about using this one up without replacing it.This does not replace my Rainbow vacuum, but it sure is a heck of an easier way to keep the floors tidy. I also have the robot vac by the same manufacturer and sadly it is not getting used as much now that I have this cordless stick. With this stick, I can spontaneously decide to clean up the floors, but the robot requires me to go all around the house picking up everything small enough to get the robot stuck. I also have a handheld cordless vac by another company and I occasionally use it instead of the hand vac on this vac. This vac comes with two attachments – one for dusting and one is a crevice tool. I so far I have not utilized either one, but the dusting tool has microfiber all around it, so I am excited to try dusting next.So, overall I am pleased with this purchase. I will need to use this over time to report back on the durability and quality of the build to fully conclude the value. If this vac dies on me, you can be sure I will immediately revise my rating, since this was a luxury purchase for me and I expect it to hold up. But, for now this is a welcome addition to my home.
G. M. S. –
WOW This vacuum sucks in a good way
I didn’t realize how bad my last vacuum was until I say the dirt it left behind. The vacuum is not as strong as my 20 yr old Kirby plug-in but it serves a different function. The Kirby weighs 30 lbs, big, bulky, and awkward center of gravity (I have stairs). The Kirby is also tethered to an electrical outlet by a cord that is always in the path and has to be coiled. The Shark is lightweight and easily used and put away and fits my stairs perfectly. I use the Shark 80% of the time. The battery does not last 60 minutes it is more like 35-40 minutes but that is 2-3 times longer than my current battery operated. It has a detachable battery so you can buy additional batteries to fit any home size. I still rated it 5 stars because from Consumer Report 35-40 minutes is normal and what i expected. It appears to be sturdy and well built but, I don’t know about its durability and longevity over time yet. My opinion may change in the future but for now I am satisfied with my purchase and pleasantly surprised by the product. My sister has a Dyson and in comparison I like the Shark better.
Alex –
First impressions are good.
First, my thoughts on the “Multiflex” feature:Pros:- It is easy enough to control with the hinge unlocked and can get under furniture that most vacuums cant without needing to bend over. This works very well.- It folds to be quite small and can be stowed easily.Cons:- It cannot stand upright on its own unless it is folded. This can be a minor nuisance if you want to pause mid-clean.In summary: It’s not a gimmick. I find myself using this feature regularly and it works as advertised.Next, the battery:Pros:- Nothing in particularCons:- Battery life leaves something to be desired, but it does vary on usage type.- Spare batteries are not readily available, and are very expensive.- No charging dock, just a lame wall wart.- Recharge time is 3 hours.In summary: With 60 minutes of runtime (at best, often less), 3 hours of charge time, and no convenient or affordable way to keep a fresh battery or two to swap to, this is a big downside that makes this vacuum poorly suited for whole house cleaning.Now for the “Clean Sense IQ”:Pros:- Seems to do a good job of detecting and adjusting the power level- Display is useful for telling how much dirt remains embedded in rugs.Cons:- Only two modes of manual control, Eco of Full Power, but I haven’t found myself needing to use the manual modes much.In summary: Not a gimmick either. More manual control wouldn’t hurt, but it gets the job done.The “Duo Clean” rollers:Pros:- Seamlessly switching between hard floor and carpet/rug cleaning with no adjustments or parts swapping.- Does a good job of avoiding tangles, although I don’t need to deal with very long hair. I mainly need to deal with endless pet hair and dirt/dust from a large dog. It handles both easily.- Slightly buffs hard floors. It won’t replace mopping, but maybe you’ll get away with doing it a little less often?Cons:- None so farIn summary: Not a gimmick. Not much more to say.The Odor Neutralizer:Pros:- NoneCons:- Another unnecessary consumable itemIn summary: A gimmick. Does it work… Maybe? But what problem is this actually solving? This is a lazy attempt to get people to buy $15 cartridge refills for a pointless feature. That said, you can safely ignore it I guess.Noise and Suction:Pros:- Suction is very strong.- Eco is pretty quiet.Cons:- Full power is pretty loud.In summary: Were it not for the short battery life, this vacuum could be strong enough to replace most upright wired vacuums.The dustbin:Pros:- Seals properly and holds the dust. What more can we expect?- Empties easily (also a con though, see below).Cons:- Projectile launches dust and debris, which can leave a cloud of dust. Only open it directly into your trash can, and perhaps consider doing so outside.- Very small, but that is perhaps to be expected of this type of vacuum.In summary: Not the strongest feature of the unit, but its par for the course.Attachments:Haven’t used them yet, but the under appliance wand and dust brush seem nifty. Otherwise it looks standard fare. Does not include any way to store and organize these accessories though.Other thoughts:My unit had minor cosmetic flaws like some chipped/rubbed off paint.The unit softly locks in the upright position, which disables the rollers. This happens often when using the unit, and you need to pop it back into the unlocked position to continue cleaning. This is meant for when the unit is folded and stored to keep it from falling over, but it interferes with use and is a minor nuisance.TLDR: It is not perfect, but seems very good where it counts based on initial experiences. The biggest flaw is the battery life, but for smaller tasks it is a powerhouse. With a bit more polish and refinement this could be a perfect product, but it is still a solid option for it’s category.