60-day test period | ~10 min read

QUICK VERDICT
Dyson V15 Detect: Our Verdict
The Dyson V15 Detect is the best cordless vacuum you can buy in 2026, but only if your home is the right fit for it. The laser detection, HEPA filtration, and Hair Screw Tool are genuinely best-in-class. The $700 price is only justified for hard-floor households, pet owners, or allergy sufferers. For carpeted homes, the Dyson V12 or Shark Stratos saves you $150 to $370 for near-identical results.
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✅ WHAT WE LOVED
> Laser reveals dust invisible to the naked eye
> 230 AW suction; best in cordless category
> Whole-machine HEPA filtration certified
> Hair Screw Tool eliminates brush-bar tangling
> Auto mode adjusts power in real time
> LCD screen shows live particle count
⚠️WHAT TO KNOW FIRST
> 60-day test period | ~12 min read
> Costs $700; competitors exist at $330
> Only 7 minutes in max-suction mode
> Weighs 3.1 kg; tiring for above-floor use
> Laser only works on hard floors, not carpet
> Wand connector can loosen after 12 mos
> Replacement battery costs $90 to $120
What Is the Dyson V15 Detect?
Seven hundred dollars. That is what Dyson wants for the V15 Detect: a cordless vacuum cleaner. Not a car payment. Not a weekend trip. A vacuum.
This review is for the person standing at the edge of that $700 decision. We used the V15 Detect for 60 days across hardwood, tile, carpet, and a household with two cats. Here is what we found.
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Specification |
Detail |
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Suction Power |
230 AW (max mode) |
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Battery Life |
Up to 60 min (Eco); 7 min (max) |
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Weight |
3.1 kg (6.8 lbs) |
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Filtration |
Whole-machine HEPA filtration |
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Key Tech |
Laser Detect, Piezo sensor, LCD screen |
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Bin Capacity |
0.77L |
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Warranty |
2 years (Dyson direct) |
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Retail Price |
~$699–$749 |
That spec list is impressive on paper. Whether it translates to real-world performance that justifies the price is exactly what this review answers.
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Dyson V15 Review: 8 Brutal Truths After 60 Days
Truth #1 – The Suction Is Best-in-Class. But You Won’t Always Use It.
230 AW of suction in max mode is the most powerful figure in the cordless vacuum category as of 2026. On carpet performance testing embedded rice, tracked-in soil, and pet hair, the V15 in max/boost mode is genuinely exceptional.
The caveat: you get 7 minutes of runtime in max mode. On a full charge.
For the vast majority of cleaning sessions on a medium-sized home, you’ll spend most of your time in Auto or Medium mode, where suction is meaningfully lower, but runtime stretches to 40–60 minutes. That’s the practical suction experience, not 230 AW.
This isn’t deceptive; it’s physics. More suction means more power draw, which means shorter runtime. But it’s worth understanding before you decide that the 230 AW number is the deciding factor.
Truth #2 – The Battery Life Is Good, But Configuration-Dependent
Dyson’s official figures: up to 60 minutes of runtime.
Here’s what that looks like in real use:
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Mode |
Estimated Runtime |
Best For |
|---|---|---|
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Eco |
55–60 min |
Light cleaning, bare floors |
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Medium |
30–35 min |
General daily cleaning |
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Auto |
20–45 min (varies) |
Mixed floor types |
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Boost/Max |
7–10 min |
Embedded debris, carpet deep clean |
In our 60-day test across a mixed-surface 1,400 sq ft home, a full charge covered one complete clean in Medium mode with a few minutes to spare. One charge per session is realistic for most homes in that size range.
For homes above 2,000 sq ft, you may need to recharge mid-session or accept incomplete coverage per charge. The 4.5-hour recharge time makes a quick top-up impractical.
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Truth #3 – The Laser Is Transformative for Hard Floor Households
If your home is primarily hardwood, tile, or laminate, the laser detection feature genuinely changes how you clean.
The psychological effect of seeing the dust you’d otherwise leave behind is powerful, and it motivates more thorough cleaning passes. More practically, the fine particle capture rate on the V15’s Slim Fluffy head is measurably better than non-laser alternatives because the angle of the laser is calibrated to catch the debris that suction alone misses at floor level.
For primarily carpeted homes, the laser’s utility drops significantly. The High Torque head doesn’t use it, and carpet visibility isn’t the V15’s primary challenge on textile surfaces anyway.
Bottom line: The laser is a premium feature that earns its cost specifically for hard-floor-heavy homes. If 80%+ of your floor is carpet, you’re paying for something you’ll rarely use.
Truth #4 – The Filtration Is Genuinely Superior
The V15 uses whole-machine HEPA filtration, capturing 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns before air is exhausted back into the room.
This is not marketing language. HEPA filtration at this capture rate is the standard recommended by the EPA and the American Lung Association for households with allergy or asthma sufferers. Many cordless vacuums advertise “HEPA-level” filtration, a meaningfully different claim that falls short of actual HEPA certification.
You may check a guide by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), What Is a HEPA Filter?
For households with allergies, asthma, or pets, this distinction is real and health-relevant. For healthy adults in clean environments, it’s a premium that may not move the needle on your daily experience.
Truth #5 – The Weight Is the V15’s Most Underrated Problem
3.1 kg sounds modest. In practice, the V15 is one of the heavier cordless vacuums in the premium segment, and unlike an upright vacuum, where the weight sits on the floor, with a cordless stick vacuum, you hold that weight in your wrist and arm for the entire session.
After 20 minutes of continuous use, including above-head cleaning, under-furniture maneuvering, and stair cleaning, wrist fatigue is noticeable. For users with wrist or shoulder issues, this is not a minor detail.
Dyson’s lighter models (V8, V12) weigh 2.35 kg and 2.2 kg, respectively. The weight difference is the direct cost of the V15’s larger motor, extended battery, and sensor package.
Who this matters most for: Older users, users with upper-body injuries, anyone doing above-floor cleaning (ceiling fans, shelves, drapes). For standard floor vacuuming, the weight is manageable for most adults.
Truth #6 – The Hair Screw Tool Is the Best Attachment in the Box

Dyson includes a lot of attachments. Most are competent. The Hair Screw Tool is remarkable.
Its conical barrel design means hair wraps loosely during pickup, then can be pulled off in a single bunch at the bin. Traditional cylindrical brush heads wrap hair tightly around the barrel, requiring scissors and several frustrated minutes to clear.
If you have long hair in the household or a shedding pet, this attachment alone saves meaningful time per cleaning session. In our cat-hair testing, the Hair Screw Tool cleared a heavily affected rug in a single pass with zero brush-bar tangling, the first time we’d achieved that result with any cordless vacuum.
One caveat: The Hair Screw Tool is a separate attachment, not the primary cleaner head. You switch to it for targeted hair pickup, then switch back to the High Torque head for general carpet cleaning.
Truth #7 – Maintenance Is Simple, But Bin Capacity Is Limiting
Maintenance:
- Filter cleaning: Monthly, rinse under cold water; air-dry for 24 hours. No replacement needed under normal use.
- Brush bar: Self-cleaning mechanism on the High Torque head reduces wrap-around. Clear any remaining debris every few uses.
- Bin emptying: The hygienic ejector mechanism pushes the red button, and debris ejects into the bin without contact. Clean, effective.
The bin limitation: 0.77L is an adequate bin size for a standard cleaning session in a medium home. For large homes, homes with heavy pet shedding, or post-event cleanup (kids’ parties, renovation dust), the bin will require emptying mid-session.
This is not unique to Dyson; most cordless vacuums operate with similar bin constraints. But at $700, some users expect more.
Truth #8 – The $700 Price Demands a Direct Competitor Comparison
The honest question isn’t “is the Dyson V15 a good vacuum” – it clearly is. The honest question is: Is it $350–$400 better than its nearest competitor?
Here’s the comparison that matters:
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Model |
Price |
Suction |
Battery |
Key Disadvantage vs V15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Dyson V15 Detect |
~$699 |
230 AW |
60 min (eco) |
— |
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Dyson V12 Detect Slim |
~$549 |
150 AW |
60 min (eco) |
Less suction; smaller bin |
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Shark Stratos IZ862H |
~$329 |
Strong |
60 min |
No laser; no LCD; less filtration |
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Miele Triflex HX2 Pro |
~$599 |
130 AW |
120 min |
Lower suction; better battery |
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Bissell Cleanview Rise |
~$199 |
Moderate |
40 min |
Significantly less suction and features |
The honest comparison outcome:
The Shark Stratos at $329 is the most compelling alternative. It matches the V15 on carpet performance for most household debris types, has comparable battery life, and costs $370 less. What it lacks: the laser, the piezo sensor LCD, HEPA filtration certification, and the Hair Screw Tool.
If those four features map directly onto your household needs, the laser for a primarily hard-floor home, certified HEPA for allergy management, the LCD for obsessive data, the V15’s premium is arguably justified.
If they don’t, the Shark Stratos or Dyson’s own V12 Detect Slim are the better value calls.
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How It Compares to Alternatives
| Model | Dyson V15 Best Pick | Dyson V12 | Shark Stratos | Miele Triflex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$699 | ~$549 | ~$329 | ~$599 |
| Suction (AW) | 230 AW | 150 AW | Strong | 130 AW |
| Laser Detect | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| HEPA Certified | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Hair Screw Tool | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Battery (Eco) | 60 min | 60 min | 60 min | 120 min |
| Weight | 3.1 kg | 2.2 kg | 2.6 kg | 3.5 kg |
Our Scoring Breakdown
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Overall Score |
8.5/10 |
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Suction Power |
10/10 |
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Laser Detection |
10/10 |
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HEPA Filtration |
10/10 |
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Battery Life |
8/10 |
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Ergonomics / Weight |
7/10 |
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Value for Money |
7/10 |
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Long-Term Durability |
7/10 |
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Attachments |
9/10 |

Who Should Buy the Dyson V15?
✅ Buy It If You…
✔ Have primarily hardwood or tile floors
✔ Suffer from allergies or asthma
✔ Own long-haired pets that shed heavily
✔ Clean large spaces regularly
✔ Want genuinely set-and-forget suction
⚠️Skip It If You…
✘ Have primarily carpeted floors only
✘ Are budget-conscious; Take Shark at $329
✘ Have wrist or shoulder issues
✘ Only clean occasionally or lightly
✘ Rarely clean above floor level

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