Automatic Dustpan Vacuum
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Automatic Dustpan Vacuum

Best for: Pet owners and anyone with hard floors who's tired of chasing the last line of dust with a dustpan.

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✍️ Reviewed by the TidyHacks Team📅 Updated 2026⏱️ 1 min read

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TidyHacks verdict

8.6/10
8Value
9Ease of use
8.3Build
9Effectiveness
4.6/5 · 15,444 ratings on Amazon

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Our review

EyeVac's party trick is genuinely satisfying: sweep debris toward it and an infrared sensor fires the 1000W motor automatically for a few seconds, no bending and no chasing the last line of dust into a dustpan. It's especially loved by pet owners and salons — hair, litter and crumbs vanish in one pass into the 4-liter bagless canister, which pops out to empty, and the three filters are washable. There are auto and manual modes and a canister-full light.

At 4.6 stars from over 15,000 ratings it's a clear hit, but two things are worth knowing going in. It's genuinely loud when it kicks in — it's startled more than one pet and toddler — and a minority of reviews report a unit suddenly quitting or not turning on, so it's worth registering for the 2-year warranty. It's also corded and built for hard floors only (wood, tile, linoleum, cement), not carpet or rugs, and you still need a broom to sweep debris up to it. For households that sweep daily, though, it turns a chore into a one-step habit.

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👍 Pros

  • Hands-free — sweep toward it and the sensor fires it
  • Excellent on pet hair, litter, crumbs and fine debris like glitter
  • 4L bagless canister pops out; 3 washable filters
  • Auto and manual modes + canister-full light
  • Cheaper than a robot vac, no bending

👎 Cons

  • Loud when activated — can startle pets or kids
  • A minority report a unit quitting / not turning on
  • Corded and stationary — needs a nearby outlet
  • Hard floors only — not for carpet or rugs

Specifications

Motor1000W, infrared touchless activation
Capacity4-liter bagless canister
Filtration3 washable high-efficiency filters
Best onWood, tile, linoleum, cement (hard floors only)
Cord6 ft, ~75 dB, corded
BrandEyeVac

FAQ

Do I still need a broom?

Yes — you sweep debris toward it with a regular broom, and the sensor automatically activates the vacuum to suck it in.

Is it loud?

Yes, noticeably so for the few seconds it runs — several buyers mention it startling pets or kids the first few times.

Does it work on carpet?

No — it's designed for hard floors like wood, tile, linoleum and cement.

Is it reliable?

Most owners get years out of it, but a minority report a unit quitting or not turning on — register for the 2-year warranty just in case.

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