Best Cordless Vacuum Under $400 (2026)
The Shark PowerDetect ($330) wins on runtime (70 min) and auto-empty convenience. The Dyson V8 Plus ($330) wins on suction power and brand engineering. For the best value, the Shark IZ363HT ($200) offers HEPA filtration and 50-min runtime at the lowest price in this tier.
At a Glance
| # | Product | Award | Price | Our Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shark IZ363HT Cordless Vacuum HEPA Filt… |
Best Overall | $199 | 9.2 | Buy → |
| 2 | Shark BU3521 Cordless Stick Vacuum Auto… |
Best Auto-Empty Under $250 | $249 | 8.9 | Buy → |
| 3 | Shark IZ682H Vertex Pro Cordless Vacuum |
Best Dual-Brushroll | $299 | 8.5 | Buy → |
| 4 | Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum 115AW 2 P… |
Best Dyson | $329 | 8.2 | Buy → |
| 5 | Dyson V8 Animal Cordless Stick Vacuum |
Best Premium Under $300 | $295 | 8.0 | Buy → |
| 6 | Shark PowerDetect Cordless Stick Vacuum… |
$329 | 7.8 | Buy → |
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Shark IZ363HT Cordless Vacuum HEPA Filter 50 Min Pet Hair Blue
“A cordless Shark vacuum with HEPA filtration and pet hair tools for homes with cats and dogs. Best for pet owners who want cordless freedom with proper allergen capture in one machine.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- 50-min runtime
- HEPA filtration
- Anti-allergen
- Blue color
Watch out for
- 50-minute run time can fall short for large multi-floor homes
- HEPA filter requires periodic replacement
- Cordless slightly less powerful than corded Shark models
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The Shark IZ363HT earns best overall on the under-$400 cordless page through 50-minute runtime — the most important spec for larger homes where a 30-minute battery means stopping to recharge mid-cleaning session. At 50 minutes on standard mode, you can vacuum a 2,000+ square foot home in one charge. The HEPA filtration and pet-specific attachment set (motorized pet tool, crevice tool) address the pet-hair-plus-allergen concern that's the primary driver for buyers in this price tier. The HairPro technology specifically prevents hair — including long human hair and pet hair — from wrapping around the brushroll. This is the most common failure mode in pet-hair vacuums: the brushroll tangles, suction drops, and you spend 10 minutes cutting hair out of the roller before continuing. HairPro's tangle-resistant design eliminates this maintenance step in most use scenarios. HEPA filtration on a sealed system captures allergens rather than recirculating them — the same advantage as the IZ163H on the under-$300 page, but with the extended runtime that larger homes need. Compared to the Dyson V8 Plus (rank 4), the Shark IZ363HT offers longer runtime at lower cost. Dyson's suction power and engineering quality are class-leading; Shark's runtime and value are the counterarguments. For most households, the Shark's runtime advantage outweighs the Dyson's suction edge. Best for: Larger homes (1,500+ sq ft) with pets, allergy households wanting HEPA filtration with enough battery to complete a full house clean on one charge.
Shark BU3521 Cordless Stick Vacuum Auto-Empty HEPA Pet Hair White
“A cordless stick vacuum with an auto-empty base for hands-free dust disposal after each session. Best for households wanting a modern low-maintenance cordless system that empties itself automatically.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- Auto-empty base
- HEPA filter
- Pet multi-tool included
- 60-min runtime
Watch out for
- Auto-empty dock takes dedicated floor space
- Premium price for a stick vacuum
- Battery duration limits very large floor areas per session
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The Shark BU3521 on the under-$400 page serves the same auto-empty function as its appearance on the under-$300 page, but in this price tier context it's positioned as the best auto-empty option under $250 — meaning it competes against higher-spec Shark and Dyson models, not just the under-$300 budget tier. The auto-empty base is the defining feature for allergy households: every time you dock the vacuum after use, it automatically evacuates the dust cup into a sealed bag in the base. You never handle the captured dust, dander, or allergens directly. The base bag holds approximately 30 days of typical household debris before requiring replacement. In the under-$400 context, the BU3521's advantage versus the Shark IZ363HT (rank 1) is the auto-empty system at lower total cost. The IZ363HT has longer runtime (50 min vs standard BU3521 runtime) and may have updated specifications; the BU3521 wins on the hands-free emptying workflow that allergy households specifically need. Compared to the Dyson V8 Plus (rank 4), the BU3521 is notably less expensive and adds the auto-empty convenience that Dyson doesn't offer at this price tier. Dyson's suction and build quality are superior in direct comparison; the BU3521's auto-empty system is the pragmatic allergy-management argument. Best for: Allergy households who vacuum frequently and want completely hands-free dust disposal, pet owners who prefer never touching the contents of the dust cup.
Shark IZ682H Vertex Pro Cordless Vacuum
“Shark IZ682H Vertex Pro clears tangle-prone pet hair with HairPro technology and DuoClean PowerFins — the best Shark cordless for pet owners at $300.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- Helix and HairPro™ technology removes long and pet hair without tangles
- Anti-Allergen Complete Seal with HEPA filter
- DuoClean PowerFins brushroll cleans hard floors and carpets automatically
- 60-minute battery runtime (mode-dependent)
- Flexology™ wand bends for under-furniture cleaning
Watch out for
- Does not self-empty — requires a separate CleanSense dock ($500+ bundle) to add that feature
- At 10.5 lbs, heavier than the Dyson V11 (6.7 lbs) for overhead and stair vacuuming
- Filter clogging causes measurable suction drop after 12-18 months without quarterly deep cleaning
- App connectivity and Wi-Fi controls not included on the base IZ682H — only on bundle versions
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The Shark IZ682H Vertex Pro's HairPro tangle-free technology is the differentiator for multi-pet households: a standard brushroll wraps hair after every session, requiring manual cleaning before the next use. The IZ682H's brushroll design mechanically resists hair tangling, reducing cleaning frequency from every session to occasional maintenance. For households with cats, dogs, and long-haired family members all contributing to floor debris, this is a meaningful time saving. DuoClean PowerFins is the dual-brushroll system — one soft roller picks up fine debris on hard floors without scattering, while the fins-style brushroll deep-cleans carpet pile. The system transitions between floor types automatically based on surface contact, without requiring height adjustment or attachment changes. The $300 price point positions this above the under-$300 models but below Dyson's premium tier. The runtime is adequate for most home sizes, and the HairPro's reduced maintenance burden justifies the step up from the IZ363HT (rank 1) for households specifically dealing with hair tangling problems. Compared to the Dyson V8 Plus (rank 4), the IZ682H is less expensive and offers the HairPro anti-tangle advantage; Dyson's suction power and build quality remain higher. For multi-pet households where tangling is the primary frustration, the IZ682H's specific engineering advantage is worth prioritizing. Best for: Multi-pet and multi-person households where hair tangling in the brushroll has been a persistent maintenance problem, and buyers who want premium Shark technology at below-Dyson pricing.
Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum 115AW 2 Power Modes Converts to Handheld
“A genuinely capable cordless vacuum for pet hair — the direct-drive cleaner head maintains suction on carpet where pet hair embeds deeply. Worth the investment for multi-pet households with carpets.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- 115 AW suction power
- 2 power modes for hard floors and carpet
- Converts to handheld
- Up to 40-minute runtime
Watch out for
- Expensive at over $350
- 115 AW suction diminishes noticeably when the dustbin is half-full
- Attachments can be misplaced without a dedicated storage dock
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The Dyson V8 Plus is the engineering quality argument on this page: Dyson's direct-drive cleaner head maintains 115 AW suction even as the battery depletes, where most cordless vacuums experience noticeable suction loss in the last 10-15 minutes of battery life. For carpet cleaning where pet hair embeds deeply in pile, consistent suction power through the full run matters — the hair that doesn't get pulled on the first pass requires a second pass. Dyson's cord-free design converts to a handheld by removing the wand and floor head, providing the same 115 AW suction in a handheld form for car interiors, upholstery, and stairs. This is meaningfully more powerful than dedicated handheld vacuums, and the tool set (mini motorized head, crevice tool, combination tool) covers all surface types. The limitation versus Shark models (ranks 1-3) is price and runtime. Dyson V8 Plus typically costs $100-150 more than comparable Shark models, and the runtime (approximately 40 minutes on standard mode) is shorter than the Shark IZ363HT's 50 minutes. The suction quality compensates for shorter runtime on carpet where you're vacuuming smaller areas more thoroughly. Dyson's HEPA filtration (whole-machine filtration) captures particles expelled through all points in the vacuum system, not just through the filter. This is a more complete allergen capture approach than filter-only HEPA in some competitors. Best for: Households with heavy carpet and embedded pet hair requiring consistent high suction, multi-pet homes where handheld power for car and furniture use is valued, and buyers for whom Dyson engineering quality justifies the price premium.
Dyson V8 Animal Cordless Stick Vacuum
“The V8 Animal is the gold standard for pet hair on hardwood — Dyson's brush roll design handles shedding without jamming, and the HEPA filter actually captures dander rather than blowing it around.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- Direct-drive head removes hair without scattering
- Anti-tangle brush roll prevents clogging
- Up to 40-min battery on low suction
- Converts to handheld for furniture
- HEPA filtration traps allergens
Watch out for
- Battery life shortens in Max mode (15 min)
- Heavy at 5.6 lbs vs. lighter competitors
- High upfront cost
- No self-emptying
Shark PowerDetect Cordless Stick Vacuum 70-Minute Runtime
“Best for pet hair — 70-minute runtime and PowerDetect sensors maximize every charge for big homes.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- 70-minute runtime — longest in class
- HEPA filtration
- MultiFLEX wand bends to reach under furniture
- XL dust cup delays emptying
- Strong pet hair pickup
Watch out for
- Newer model — fewer long-term reviews
- Heavier than budget cordless
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The Shark PowerDetect's 70-minute runtime is the headline stat that earns its place on this page: it's the longest single-charge runtime in the Shark cordless lineup, making it the right choice for larger homes where the IZ363HT's 50 minutes (rank 1) isn't enough for a complete clean on one charge. In a 2,500+ square foot home with multiple rooms and floor types, not stopping to recharge mid-session is the defining usability difference. PowerDetect sensors automatically adjust suction power based on surface type — the vacuum detects carpet vs. hard floor and debris density, and modulates suction accordingly. On bare floor, it runs at lower power to conserve battery; on high-debris carpet sections, it boosts automatically. This adaptive power management is what enables the 70-minute runtime without sacrificing cleaning performance on demanding surfaces. The pet-specific tools and Shark's standard DuoClean PowerFins head cover the mixed-surface cleaning needs of pet households. HEPA filtration (standard in the under-$400 Shark tier) handles allergen capture. The price is the trade-off: the PowerDetect is near the $400 upper limit of this page, and the runtime advantage is only relevant for larger homes. For apartments and standard-sized homes under 1,500 square feet, the IZ363HT's 50 minutes is sufficient and saves $75-100. Best for: Large homes (2,000+ sq ft) with pets, where completing a full-house clean on a single charge is the primary requirement, and households that vacuum infrequently and want to finish in one uninterrupted session.
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