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When you need a cordless stick vacuum that can keep cleaning without constantly hunting for an outlet, battery runtime becomes the make‑or‑break feature. We compared 10 models that span the market—from the $50.27 Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo, which promises up to 60 minutes of run time, to the $1,099.99 Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra that offers a 100‑minute battery life. Ratings range from 4.0 to 4.4 stars, with the Levoit LVAC‑200 leading the pack with a 4.3/5 score from 10,516 reviewers and an eco‑mode runtime of 70 minutes.
Our roundup covers every price tier: budget‑friendly picks like the Bissell, Ozeeco, Dreame and Smoture (the latter even advertises a combined 110‑minute runtime); mid‑range options such as the Ryobi and Levoit LVAC‑200; and premium contenders including the Levoit LVAC‑300, Tineco Pure ONE S30, Dyson V15 Detect Plus and Samsung’s flagship. Each model brings a different blend of suction power, weight and accessory kits, so you can match a vacuum to your floor type, pet‑hair load and cleaning schedule. Below we break down each model’s strengths, runtime options, and who they’re best suited for.

Levoit LVAC-200
It delivers the longest eco‑mode runtime at 70 minutes, giving you extended cleaning without recharging.

Levoit LVAC-300
Ideal for buyers who want a proven high‑quality stick vac and don’t mind paying about $50 more than the Best Overall.

Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Gray
Stands out with a quieter 80 dB operation and a sub‑$60 price, offering solid 60‑minute runtime for budget‑focused shoppers.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Levoit LVAC-300)
Price Range

Levoit LVAC-200
$219.99

Levoit LVAC-300
$269.94

Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Gray
$50.27

Dyson V15 Detect Plus
$599.99

Smoture Cordless Vacuum
$149.98

Tineco Pure ONE S30
$298.50

Ozeeco Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
$129.99

Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra Black
$1,099.99

Ryobi 18 V ONE+ RSV18-0
$187.99

Dreame Cordless Stick Vacuum
$129.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Levoit LVAC-200 delivers a 70‑minute eco runtime, ultra‑quiet 24 dB sleep mode, and 99.97% particle removal, making it a solid pick for small‑room air cleaning.
Its 3000 mAh battery powers a 70‑minute eco‑mode runtime, the standout spec. That runtime tops the Ryobi 18 V ONE+ (60 minutes) and matches the Levoit LVAC‑300’s battery capacity while offering a longer clean‑time per charge.
At 9.9 pounds, the LVAC‑200 is heavier than the Ryobi (≈5.07 lb) and the Ozeeco (6.0 lb) but lighter than the Dreame model (10.36 lb). Its 70‑minute eco runtime also exceeds Dreame’s 60‑minute battery life and the Tineco Pure ONE S30’s 65‑minute eco period. Compared with the Smoture unit’s 110‑minute combined runtime, Levoit provides a longer continuous eco stretch without relying on boost modes.
Users love the 24 dB sleep mode, noting it lets them sleep undisturbed while the purifier runs. Professional reviewers highlighted the true HEPA filter’s 99.97% particle removal and the laser PM2.5 sensor’s ±10 µg/m³ accuracy. However, the 22 m² coverage area means performance drops in rooms larger than about 20 m², and a minority of owners report occasional Wi‑Fi disconnects.
Technical details reinforce its efficiency: CADR ratings of 115 m³/h for dust and pollen and 88 m³/h for smoke give solid airflow for its size, while average power consumption stays low at 8.5 W. The filter lasts 6–8 months (500–650 hours at 12 h/day), and the VeSync app provides real‑time AQI graphs and scheduling.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Allergy and asthma sufferers, pet owners, and light sleepers needing quiet, high‑efficiency cleaning in rooms under 20 m².
Avoid if: you're in an open‑plan space larger than 25 m², you're a heavy smoker, or you need an ultra‑light, highly portable device.
“Whisper-quiet sleep mode lets me sleep through the night”
“App shows exact PM2.5 drop from 50 to 5 μg/m³ in my 15 m² bedroom”
TL;DR: The Levoit LVAC-300 delivers up to 60 minutes of cordless cleaning on Eco mode, packs a 3000 mAh battery, and includes a HEPA filter and tangle‑resistant roller for pet‑hair households.
The standout spec is its 60‑minute Eco runtime when you use the crevice tool, backed by a 3000 mAh battery. Even on the higher‑power Turbo mode you still get 12 minutes of suction, and the vacuum weighs a manageable 6.61 pounds, making it easy to carry up stairs or around a small apartment.
Compared with the nine other stick vacuums in this roundup, the LVAC‑300 sits in the middle of the weight range—lighter than the Tineco Pure ONE S30 (8.4 pounds) and the Dreame (10.36 pounds) but a bit heavier than Ryobi’s 5.07‑pound model and the budget‑friendly Bissell at 4.0 pounds. Its 60‑minute Eco runtime matches Ryobi’s 60‑minute claim and Bissell’s “up to 60 minutes,” yet falls short of Tineco’s 65‑minute Eco time and Ozeeco’s 65‑minute Eco run. The Smoture unit advertises a combined 110‑minute runtime, but that figure blends boost and standard modes, making direct comparison tricky. In terms of suction power, the LVAC‑300 does not list an air‑watts figure, whereas competitors such as Tineco (150 AW) and Dyson (240 AW) provide explicit numbers.
User feedback highlights the convenience of the long‑run Eco mode and notes that the tangle‑resistant roller keeps pet hair from clogging. Reviewers also note that the HEPA filter captures 99.99 % of particles down to 0.3 µm, which is a strong point for allergy‑prone households. However, some owners mention that battery performance can weaken after extended use, and the lack of published suction‑power specs makes it harder to gauge raw suction strength.
Additional technical details include a motor speed of 12,000 sweeps per minute and a trio of accessories—crevice tool, mini motorized brush, and main vacuum head—so you’re ready for corners, upholstery, and hard floors right out of the box. The cordless design and HEPA filtration system position the LVAC‑300 as a versatile, premium‑tier stick vacuum.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo offers a 60‑minute cordless run, weighs just 4 lb, and costs under $55, making it a budget‑friendly, lightweight stick vacuum for quick indoor clean‑ups.
The standout spec is its up‑to‑60‑minute battery life, which lets you clean an entire apartment without hunting for an outlet. At 4.0 lb (1,814 g) it’s easy to carry up stairs, and the 12‑inch cleaning path covers ground efficiently while staying quiet at 80 dB.
When you line it up against the other nine models, the Bissell is the lightest option – the Dreame Cordless Stick Vacuum tips the scales at 10.36 lb and the Ozeeco at 6.0 lb. Its runtime matches the Dreame’s 60‑minute claim, but the Bissell requires a much longer 12‑hour charge compared with Dreame’s 3.5‑hour recharge. The dirt cup holds 480 ml, which is modest next to larger bins on premium units, and the vacuum lacks the higher‑power motors that power models like the Dyson V15 Detect Plus.
Reviewers consistently praise the lightweight feel and the quiet operation, noting that pet hair lifts easily from hard floors and low‑pile carpet. Professional reviewers call the performance “quiet and powerful” for its size, while everyday users flag the 12‑hour charging cycle and the relatively small 480 ml cup as the biggest annoyances. The motor draws 3.6 A, consumes 7.2 W, and is rated at 0.01 hp, which is sufficient for quick sweeps but may struggle on thicker rugs.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious apartment dwellers, pet owners, and anyone who wants a lightweight, cordless stick vacuum for quick spot cleaning.
Avoid if: You need rapid recharging or deep cleaning on thick carpets.
TL;DR: The Dyson V15 Detect Plus delivers class‑leading 240 AW suction and up to 60 minutes of runtime, but its 6.04 lb weight and premium $599.99 price make it a high‑end choice for demanding homes.
The V15 Detect Plus’s standout spec is its 240 AW suction power, paired with a dust‑detect laser that highlights invisible particles on hard floors. It also provides up to 60 minutes of runtime before the boost mode cuts in, and the unit weighs 6.04 lb, which feels solid but not overly bulky for most users.
Among the nine other stick vacuums in this roundup, the V15’s runtime matches the 60‑minute Eco time of the Levoit LVAC‑300 and Ryobi 18 V ONE+, and sits just under the Tineco Pure ONE S30’s 65‑minute Eco cycle. Its suction power outpaces the Tineco (150 AW), Ryobi (30 AW), and Dreame (120 AW), with only the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra surpassing it at 400 AW. At 6.04 lb, the V15 is lighter than the Tineco (8.4 lb) and Smoture (7.0 lb) but heavier than Ryobi (5.07 lb) and Ozeeco (6.0 lb). Its price sits well above most rivals, which generally cost under $300, yet remains far cheaper than the Samsung flagship.
Professional reviewers praise the V15’s raw suction and the laser‑aided dust detection, noting that it “delivers class‑leading cleaning power on carpets and hard floors.” Everyday users echo this, highlighting how effortlessly it lifts pet hair and fine debris. The most common downsides include its heft during extended stair cleaning and a relatively small dust bin that fills quickly, meaning you’ll need to empty it often. It also produces higher noise levels than some quieter competitors.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Smoture VC70 delivers 110 minutes of total runtime, 45 KPa suction pressure, and smart auto‑adjustment in a lightweight 7.0‑lb package for under $150.
The standout spec is its dual‑battery system that provides a combined 110 minutes of cleaning time, with a 40‑minute boost mode for tougher jobs. Weighing just 7.0 pounds, it packs a 550 W motor that creates 45 KPa of suction pressure, and it adds an LED touch screen plus automatic floor‑type detection.
Compared with the other nine stick vacuums, the VC70 offers the longest total runtime—far beyond Dreame’s 60‑minute limit and Ozeeco’s 65‑minute Eco cycle. It’s heavier than Ozeeco’s 6.0‑pound model but considerably lighter than Dreame’s 10.36‑pound unit. Its 45 KPa pressure also exceeds the 20 kPa pressure Dreame lists and sits close to Ozeeco’s 50 kPa, while still under the Dyson V15’s 240 AW.
Users consistently praise the vacuum’s light feel, easy maneuverability, and the helpful LED floor lights that illuminate dark corners. Pet owners highlight its ability to pick up hair without snagging, thanks to the anti‑winding roller. Professional reviewers note the strong 45 KPa suction and relatively quiet operation, but they also warn that filters need washing and full drying every two weeks to keep performance up.
Additional technical touches include automatic floor‑type detection that tweaks suction on the fly, a multi‑layer filtration system that captures 99.9 % of dust particles, and a rotatable brush plus a 2‑in‑1 soft/hard brush for versatile cleaning across carpets and hard floors.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry‑level option
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“Exceptionally easy to maneuver around objects and under tight spaces”
TL;DR: The Tineco Pure ONE S30 packs 150 AW suction, a 99% hair‑tangle‑reducing ZeroTangle Brush, and up to 65 minutes of runtime in a lightweight 8.4pounds cordless stick vacuum.
What really sets the Pure ONE S30 apart is its 150 AW suction paired with a ZeroTangle Brush that the manufacturer claims reduces hair tangles by 99%. The unit also sports a Green LED dirt‑detection light and a 0.6 L dustbin, while the 6‑stage HEPA system captures 99.99% of particles ≥ 0.3 µm. With a listed height of 355 mm, a hose diameter of 1.3 in, and a length of 736 mm, it feels compact enough for tight spaces.
In runtime, the S30’s 65 minutes on Eco mode with the crevice brush outlasts the Levoit LVAC‑300’s 60 minutes and matches Ozeeco’s Eco figure. When the ZeroTangle Brush is attached, you get 45 minutes, which is still respectable against peers that list 40 minutes with a vacuum head. At 8.4pounds, it’s lighter than the Levoit LVAC‑200 (9.9 pounds) and Dreame (10.36 pounds) but heavier than the Ryobi 5.07‑pound tool and the Bissell Perfect Sweep (4.0 pounds). Suction power sits between the modest 30 AW of Ryobi and the premium 240 AW of the Dyson V15, giving it solid middle‑ground performance.
Reviewers consistently praise the S30’s maneuverability and the convenience of the ZeroTangle Brush, noting that the long battery life lets them clean large homes without a pause. The LED light earns compliments for exposing hidden debris. On the downside, users say the vacuum sounds louder than many cordless rivals, and you must clean the filters and the 0.6 L dustbin frequently to keep suction at its peak. Professional reviewers also point out that while 150 AW handles everyday carpet and hard‑floor messes well, it can fall short on deep‑carpet cleaning compared with high‑end models.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Pet owners, mixed‑floor households, and anyone who values long battery life and smart brush technology.
Avoid if: You need ultra‑quiet operation, the highest possible suction for deep carpets, or are on a tight budget.
“Users praise its lightness, green LED for spotting missed dirt, sufficient runtime for whole‑house cleaning (e.g., 3200 sq ft).”
TL;DR: The Ozeeco EC01 offers 65 minutes of Eco runtime, 600 W motor power and 50 kPa suction in a lightweight 6‑lb stick vacuum, making it a solid budget choice.
The standout spec is the 600 W brushless motor that generates up to 50 kPa suction pressure, a figure that tops the 20 kPa listed for the Dreame and the 45 kPa of the Smoture. Coupled with a 65‑minute Eco runtime and a bright LED touchscreen, the vacuum adapts automatically to floor type while giving you plenty of cleaning time on a single charge.
At 6.0 pounds, the Ozeeco's lighter than the Dreame’s 10.36 lb body but a touch heavier than Ryobi’s 5.07 lb model. Its Eco runtime of 65 minutes outlasts Dreame’s 60‑minute battery life and matches the Tineco’s 65‑minute claim, though Smoture advertises a combined 110‑minute runtime. Motor power at 600 W also exceeds Dreame’s 350 W rating, while staying close to the Dyson’s 6.04‑lb weight but offering a higher suction pressure than the Dyson’s 240 AW specification (pressure not listed for Dyson).
Professional reviewers note the high power‑to‑weight ratio and praise the anti‑tangle brush for handling pet hair on carpets and rugs. Everyday users appreciate the intuitive touchscreen and the one‑button dust‑cup emptying, but several mention that the motorized floor brush feels bulky and that occasional clogs can reduce suction performance.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“Exceptionally easy to maneuver around objects and under tight spaces”
TL;DR: The Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra delivers 400 AW suction and a 100‑minute runtime, but its 25‑lb weight and $1,099.99 price make it a premium, heavy‑duty stick vacuum.
At the heart of the VS90F40DMK/AA is a 400 AW HexaJet motor paired with AI Cleaning Mode 2.0, which detects hardwood or carpet and automatically adjusts suction and brush speed. The unit runs for up to 100 minutes on a single charge and shows battery level, mode, and maintenance alerts on an LCD display.
Compared with the Dyson V15 Detect Plus (≈6.04 lb, 60 minutes runtime) and the Tineco Pure ONE S30 (≈8.4 lb, 65 minutes Eco runtime), the Samsung is noticeably heavier at 25.0 pounds and offers a longer battery life. Its suction power also tops the Dyson’s 240 AW and the Tineco’s 150 AW, positioning it as one of the most powerful cordless sticks in the lineup, albeit at a premium price point.
Consumers repeatedly praise the 100‑minute endurance and the hands‑free auto‑empty station that spins at 1,000 RPM to capture 99.999% of fine dust. Professional reviewers highlight the flagship‑level suction and the AI‑driven floor detection as differentiators, while users note the HEPA‑sealed filtration and the included anti‑tangle pet tool as big wins for allergy and pet‑hair owners.
The vacuum holds a modest 0.13‑gallon bin, but the auto‑empty feature quickly transfers debris to the dock, keeping the handheld bin clear. Integrated LED lights illuminate dust during cleaning, and the LCD screen keeps you informed of runtime and performance modes.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Pet owners, allergy sufferers, and large‑home users who need strong suction and long cordless runtime.
Avoid if: You're prioritizing ultra‑lightweight vacuums, rapid recharge cycles, or a low‑cost entry point.
“thoughtfully designed for whole‑home use”
“exceptional 400AW suction excels on various surfaces”
TL;DR: The Ryobi 18 V ONE+ RSV18‑0 delivers 60 minutes of runtime, 30 AW suction and HEPA‑12 filtration in a lightweight 5.07‑lb stick vacuum that stands on its own.
The standout spec is its 30 air‑watts suction paired with an 820 L/min airflow, which, together with dual cyclonic HEPA‑12 filtration (99.5 % particle capture), makes it suitable for everyday dust and allergens. The unit runs for up to 60 minutes on a single charge and features a 240 mm motorized brush width, a self‑standing design and two wheels for easy maneuvering.
Compared with the nine other stick vacuums in this roundup, Ryobi’s battery life matches the Dreame’s 60‑minute claim, but its suction power is far lower than Dreame’s 120 AW and the Dyson’s 240 AW. At 5.07 lb, it's lighter than the Levoit LVAC‑200 (9.9 lb) and the Dreame (10.36 lb) yet it's a bit heavier than the Bissell Perfect Sweep (4.0 lb). Its runtime also exceeds the Smoture’s 40‑minute boost mode but falls short of the Smoture’s combined 110‑minute claim. The noise level of 73 dB(A) is louder than ultra‑quiet models but quieter than the Bissell’s 80 dB.
The downside that pops up in user comments is the modest 0.6 L dust‑tank, which needs frequent emptying during larger jobs. Ryobi sells the vacuum as a bare tool, so a separate ONE+ battery is required.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious Ryobi ONE+ owners who need a lightweight, portable vacuum for small homes or apartments.
Avoid if: You need deep‑carpet power, a large dust capacity, or a whisper‑quiet cleaning experience.
“awesome ONE+ battery sharing”
“lightweight but needs frequent battery swaps”
TL;DR: The Dreame VTV22B offers 120 AW suction, a V‑shaped anti‑tangle brush, and up to 60 minutes of runtime for $129.99, making it a solid budget stick vacuum for whole‑home cleaning.
The standout spec is its 120 AW suction power, driven by a 120,000 RPM brushless motor, which reviewers say lifts hair, dust and debris from both carpet and hard floors. Its V‑shaped anti‑tangle brush adds extra grip on pet hair, and the unit includes LED headlights for low‑light cleaning.
At 10.36 lb, it's heavier than the Ozeeco (6.0 lb) and Smoture (7.0 lb) models, yet comparable to the Levoit LVAC‑200 (9.9 lb). Its 60‑minute battery life matches the Ryobi RSV18‑0 and exceeds the Bissell Perfect Sweep’s 60‑minute claim, while the Ozeeco’s Eco mode reaches 65 minutes. The 350 W rated power places it above the Bissell’s 7.2 W consumption but below the Dyson’s 240 AW suction.
Customer feedback averages 4.0 stars from 230 reviews, noting strong suction and long runtime but pointing out inconsistent dimensional listings and a lack of noise‑level data. Professional reviewers highlight the V‑shaped brush’s effectiveness on hair and the one‑button emptying dust cup.
Under the hood, the vacuum delivers 20 kPa suction pressure and a five‑layer filtration system that captures 99.9 % of particles. The multi‑cone collector empties with a single press, and the included four‑head attachment set adds versatility for crevices, dusting and upholstery.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
Breakdown

Levoit LVAC-200
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Levoit LVAC-300
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Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Gray
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Dyson V15 Detect Plus
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Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Levoit LVAC-200
Best OverallBest for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option

Levoit LVAC-300
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option
$269.94+$49.95 vs winner
Skip Dreame Cordless Stick Vacuum if…
Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
Levoit LVAC-200 earns the top spot thanks to its long‑lasting 3000 mAh battery that delivers up to 70 minutes of runtime in Eco mode, a 4.3‑star rating from 10,516 reviewers, and a solid 99.99 % HEPA filtration efficiency. At 9.9 pounds it’s still manageable for quick lifts, and its CADR of 115 m³/h means it clears dust and pollen efficiently while you clean.
If you need a lighter, more compact stick, the runner‑up Levoit LVAC-300 shines for rapid spot cleaning. Weighing just 6.61 pounds, it offers 60 minutes of Eco runtime with the crevice tool and a turbo burst of 12 minutes, making it ideal for quick apartment clean‑ups or tight‑space chores.
For shoppers looking beyond the top two, the lineup still offers clear options:
Pick the LVAC‑200 now and enjoy up to 70 minutes of cordless cleaning power.
The Smoture Cordless Vacuum Cleaner provides the longest combined runtime at up to 110 minutes, which is ideal for extended hardwood floor cleaning. The Levoit LVAC-200 also offers a strong eco‑mode runtime of 70 minutes, but it falls short of Smoture’s total endurance.
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