Max-power battery life of just over 13 minutes remains a major strength, with this review again placing it near the top of the pack for boost-mode stamina despite its uneven cleaning results.
Sharing roughly 13 minutes of boost runtime with the blue Shark, the IZ362H offers excellent max-mode stamina that lets users run high power longer than most competitors.
Boost/high-mode runtime is reported around the mid-teens in minutes, with one review near 17 minutes and another lab test around 14 minutes. This is framed as practical for targeted high-power bursts, but still a short window for whole-home cleaning on max.
Boost/max mode is described as powerful but short-lived, with runtimes commonly in the low-teens minutes. Some owners note the vacuum can die just before finishing a whole-house clean when run hard.
Turbo-style runtime is reported in the mid-30-minute range in at least one measured test, which is solid for a boost setting on a wet-dry unit. A separate trigger-activated max enhancement feature is described as a short burst for stubborn spots rather than a full-session mode.
Boost/Max runtime is repeatedly described as short but intense, with many measurements clustering roughly from about 7 to low-teens minutes depending on head and conditions, making it best for targeted deep-clean bursts rather than whole-home cleaning in max power.
High/max power runtime is repeatedly measured in the low teens, around 12-13 minutes per battery. With two batteries, that can translate to roughly mid-20 minutes of max-power cleaning if you swap packs.
Boost/Max mode is treated as a short-burst option: many reviews cite roughly 8 to 12 minutes per battery. It is effective for deep cleaning, but reviewers agree it drains quickly compared with Auto or Eco.
Boost/Turbo runtime is much shorter, often reported in the ~7–15 minute range per battery depending on the test and head. Several reviews suggest Boost is best reserved for occasional deep-clean bursts rather than whole-home cleaning.
On high/turbo, reviewers commonly cite about 10 minutes, with real-world reports in the 11–15 minute range. This is typically viewed as sufficient for quick bursts but limiting for longer high-power sessions.
Boost/max runtime is described as modest, with lab-style results around the high-teens in minutes, reinforcing the tradeoff between price and sustained high-power cleaning.
Only mentioned for the cordless variant: max/boost runtime is relatively short (around the low teens in minutes). It’s best treated as a spot-boost mode rather than a whole-home setting.
Boost or max power runtimes are short by design: reports range from about five minutes to around ten minutes, delivering intense suction but draining the battery quickly.
Boost/max mode is mainly framed as a short-burst option for tougher jobs; several reviews note the runtime drop is significant when using maximum power.
Turbo or Boost runtime is short but useful for spot cleaning, commonly reported around 10 to 13 minutes in testing. Most reviewers treat it as an occasional burst rather than a default mode.
Turbo or max suction significantly reduces runtime (one review cites roughly 35 minutes at max and another notes rapid battery drop), making higher power best used selectively.
Boost/turbo runtime is consistently described as short (often mid-teens to mid-20 minutes depending on mode and floorhead), but some reviewers still call it competitive given the performance level.
Boost or turbo runtime is short across reviews, commonly described as roughly 7 to 15 minutes. It works best as a burst mode for carpets or spot cleaning rather than a whole-home setting.
Max power runtimes are usually reported in the 15 to 20 minute range, with one review suggesting it can approach around half an hour in continuous high-power use depending on conditions.
On high/boost, measured runtime is short: one hands-on test reports about 12.5 minutes with noticeable slowdown near the end, aligning with broader handheld averages in comparative testing.
Turbo/max mode is consistently short (often around 6–16 minutes depending on test), making it best for quick bursts rather than whole-home deep cleans.
Turbo/max runtimes are repeatedly short (roughly around 9–11 minutes per battery in some tests), which is the main tradeoff for high suction. Reviewers often recommend Auto mode to balance performance and longevity.
Boost or max mode delivers a big suction increase but runs for only about 6 to 7 minutes in multiple reviews. It is best treated as a spot-cleaning option rather than a full-room setting.
Max/turbo runtime is short across reviews, commonly around 8–11 minutes. Many reviewers treat turbo as a spot-cleaning boost rather than a mode you can run for an entire cleaning session.
Boost/Max runtime is consistently short (often around ~8–15 minutes per battery), so it’s best treated as a spot-cleaning mode rather than a whole-home default.
Measured max-suction runtime and coverage are weaker in testing, with roughly 513 sq ft covered before depletion, which is below average. Expect significantly better results on mixed or lower suction settings.
Boost delivers the strongest cleaning but usually runs only about 8–12 minutes in continuous testing (occasionally reported higher in mixed use), so it is best treated as a spot-clean mode.
Boost/Jet mode runtimes are the biggest runtime drawback: at least one test reports only a couple minutes at max power with certain tools. Expect to use mid/AI most of the time to balance cleaning power and endurance.
High/Max mode is consistently described as much shorter than default, ranging from roughly 15 minutes in one review to about 4 minutes in another comparison, so it is best reserved for quick spot jobs.
Turbo/Max runtime is a clear compromise: multiple reviews note it drops dramatically (often single-digit minutes on the R10, and higher-but-still-short on some Pro tests).
Boost/high-power runtime is commonly characterized as short (often around the teens of minutes in max-style use) and not sufficient for whole-home deep cleaning without a spare battery.
Turbo runtime is short and best treated as a burst mode; several reviews cite single-digit minutes of high power before needing a recharge or battery swap.
Boost/high mode is best treated as a short burst: sources cite roughly 10–12 minutes on max with a motorized head, which can be limiting for whole-home deep cleans. Reviewers generally recommend using boost only on messier spots.
Boost/turbo runtime is not applicable in the typical sense because multiple reviews note limited or single suction level control; instead, cleaning improvements are often achieved via multiple passes.
Boost/turbo runtime is consistently short across sources—often around ~5–8 minutes—so it’s best reserved for spot deep-cleaning rather than full-room sessions.