Shark Cordless Vertex Pro Review – No Hair Wrap Tangles

Tired of cutting tangled hair from your vacuum’s brushroll? The Shark Cordless Vertex Pro features a DuoClean PowerFins system that prevents hair wrap.

Active hair detangling with self-cleaning brushroll
Exact battery percentages on the IQ Display
Freestanding design prevents tipping
MultiFlex wand hinges for low-clearance reach
Soft front roller prevents debris snowplowing
Motor bogs down on high-pile carpets
Boost mode drains battery in 15 minutes
Full recharge requires 3.5 hours
Plastic casing feels thin compared to Dyson
Does not include a spare battery

Shark Vertex Pro IZ662H Review – Is It Worth It?

The Shark Vertex Pro IZ662H relies on a dual-brushroll system and a sealed HEPA filtration tier to pull embedded pet hair out of low-pile rugs without scattering debris on hard floors. We tested its 10-inch cleaning path against daily shedding from two dogs. It handles surface-level fur and kitchen crumbs reliably, but the 9-pound frame and battery limits mean it won’t replace a heavy-duty upright for deep-cleaning thick carpets.

🎯 Quick Verdict:

The Shark Vertex Pro IZ662H delivers reliable hard-floor clearing and active hair detangling through its DuoClean PowerFins. Buy it if your home is mostly LVP or hardwood with shedding pets. Skip it if you have high-pile carpets, as the 45-minute real-world battery life won’t support whole-house deep cleaning.

Design & Build Quality

At 9.04 pounds, the Shark Vertex Pro IZ662H carries most of its bulk in the motor housing. The standout physical feature is the MultiFlex wand, which hinges in the middle to slide the floorhead under low-clearance sofas without requiring you to bend down. Unlike top-heavy competitors, the wand lock allows the vacuum to stand upright on its own—a massive advantage when you need to move a chair mid-clean. The plastic casing feels slightly thinner than a Dyson V8, but the locking mechanisms click together securely.

Features & Performance

The DuoClean floorhead uses a soft front roller to pull in large debris like cereal without snowplowing, while the rear PowerFins dig into low-pile carpets. The self-cleaning brushroll actively snaps hair off the roller during operation. In practice, it handles six-inch dog hair without binding the motor. Hard floor performance is excellent, but the suction drops off on thick carpets where the rollers struggle to maintain RPMs. The LED IQ display on the handle tracks exact battery percentages and current suction modes, letting you monitor exactly how many minutes you have left.

Battery Life & Connectivity

Shark claims up to 60 minutes of runtime in ECO mode. Running it on the standard setting with the motorized floorhead attached yields about 45 minutes of actual cleaning time. Pushing it to Boost mode for stubborn rugs drains the lithium-ion battery in under 15 minutes. A full recharge takes roughly three and a half hours. The battery pack is removable, meaning you can charge it on the counter rather than mounting the entire vacuum to the wall.

Pros & Cons

Active hair detangling with self-cleaning brushroll
Exact battery percentages on the IQ Display
Freestanding design prevents tipping
MultiFlex wand hinges for low-clearance reach
Soft front roller prevents debris snowplowing
Motor bogs down on high-pile carpets
Boost mode drains battery in 15 minutes
Full recharge requires 3.5 hours
Plastic casing feels thin compared to Dyson
Does not include a spare battery

Final Thoughts

The Shark Vertex Pro IZ662H excels on hard floors but struggles on thick carpets. If your home features mostly hard surfaces and you need active hair detangling, buy this vacuum today to keep daily pet shedding under control.