The Shark Stratos line includes a number of models such as the Shark Stratos upright vacuum and the Shark Stratos Cordless with Clean Sense IQ. We have recently finished testing the upright model, and our review of the Stratos Cordless is in progress. However, we have enough hands-on experience to compare our thoughts on both vacuums. 

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Dyson V15 Detect vs Shark Stratos: what’s the difference?

Auto-adjust Maximum power: 230 AW Dust capacity: .2 gal Cordless: Yes Runtime: 60 minutes Weight: 6.79 lb. Filter: Advanced, whole-machine HEPA filtration Warranty: 2 years Attachments: Laser Slim Fluffy™ cleaner head, High Torque cleaner head with anti-tangle comb, hair screw tool, crevice tool, stubborn dirt brush, mini soft dusting brush, combination tool, wand clip, docking station, charger Maximum power: 12.26 volts Dust capacity: .175 gal Runtime: up to 120 minutes (spilt over two batteries) Weight: 8.90lb. Dimensions: 13.78" L x 10.24" W x 51.18" H Attachments: Laser Slim Fluffy™ cleaner head, High Torque cleaner head with anti-tangle comb, hair screw tool, crevice tool, stubborn dirt brush, mini soft dusting brush, combination tool, wand clip, docking station, charger On paper, the Shark Stratos and the Dyson V15 Detect share a lot of the same features. The Dyson claims to “intelligently optimize suction and run time” in its Auto mode, and the Shark’s Sense IQ mode also automatically adjusts the power level depending on the level of dirt on your floors. In testing, we found that the Shark had a more sensitive auto-adjust mode, and that it could ramp up to clean piles of rice or cereal with no real difficulty. The Dyson’s auto-adjust setting is still very sensitive, but we found that it was a lot more effective on hard floors than carpets.  Winner: Shark Stratos Battery life The Shark Stratos has a removable battery that has a runtime of up to 60 minutes. If you opt for a model that comes with two batteries, or spend a little more on an extra battery, this can be extended even further. The Dyson also has a removable battery pack, and also runs up to 60 minutes. In our test we found that this held true, even on high-powered mode. However, backup batteries are less readily available than for the Shark. Winner: Shark Stratos Design The Stratos is a bulkier vacuum, weighing 8.90 lbs. The Dyson V15 Detect is much nimbler, with a sleeker design and weighing in at just 6.79 lbs. It’s also got two heads, one for hard floors and a digital motorbar for carpeted spaces. Another thing that makes the Dyson stand out is its in-built laser that illuminates dirt to make it easier to identify areas you might have missed. In our tests this really impressed us, and it also made cleaning a lot more fun - if not a little gross. Winner: Dyson V15 Detect

Hard floors

The Dyson is masterful on hard floors. Its in-built laser is attached to the fluffy head, meaning it’s only available when you clean compatible surfaces.  Our reviewer Jaclyn said: “The Fluffy floorhead was designed for hard floors, so the expectations were high here. It powered through the cereal, rice, and sugar with ease, and automatically adjusted suction power as necessary.”  Although it’s also good on hard floors, the Stratos only comes with one cleaning brush which makes it a little bulkier but does reduce the demands on storage. We don’t think this is the vacuum you should opt for if your home is exclusively hard floors, because you’ll be missing out on the full capabilities of this vacuum.  Winner: Dyson V15 Detect

Carpet

We preferred to use the Dyson V15’s Digital Motorbar on carpeted rooms, which means it’s without its unique laser feature. This head does have an anti-tangle feature though, which will work well in homes with pets, or simply if you have a lot of long-haired housemates.  Expert reviewer Jaclyn said: “It does take up significantly more battery power when used on carpets, but the suction was absolutely terrific. Within minutes, the bin was full, and I only got through my carpeted upstairs hallway.  The cleaning was so deep, I wasn’t even bothered that I had to make a run to the trash can. However, I will note that the secondary brush took a little more effort to push across carpets and had no LED light on the base, a feature I would have really loved to see.” By contrast, the Stratos also has an anti-hair-wrap feature on its singular brush head. It also has Odor Neutralizer Technology which will block any smells from emanating from your vacuum.  The double brush feature will dig into your carpets, and we really enjoyed the PowerFins for removing deep-rooted pet hair and dust from our carpeted floors.  Winner: Shark Stratos

Dyson V15 Detect vs Shark Stratos: which should you buy?

The Dyson V15 Detect is the option for design-focused shoppers. It’s lightweight and easily maneuverable around your home, with the chic and intelligent laser attachments on its fluffy roller. However, this nimble vacuum is the best option for those who have mainly hard floors or who don’t have a very large space to clean, because the battery will drain a lot faster on carpeted floors and is limited to 60-minutes. The Shark Stratos is a more bulky option than the Dyson V15 Detect, but its single brush head will automatically pivot between different floor types. We really enjoyed its auto mode, and the removable battery will mean you’re never lacking in power to clean even large floorplans. If you’re working with a carpet-heavy or large home, opt for the Stratos. 

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