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Customers express satisfaction with the GO UV+ Ultra-Portable Handheld Allergen Vacuum's powerful suction, ease of use, and lightweight design, finding it effective for quick cleanups. However, some users find the dustbin capacity limited and the UV light feature less effective than expected, particularly on uneven surfaces. The battery life, while sufficient for short cleaning tasks, is a point of discussion among users.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Cons mentioned:
    Uv light

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good portable Vacuum

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Product Quality is great. Using the product is simple. Although the UV light senses the mattress and turns on but UV isn’t constant. Plus Point for being able to charge just the battery without carrying the entire vac near charge location.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Suction
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size, Uv light
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Portable On-The-Go UV-C Sanitation and Vacuum

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I should say up front that I received the Raycop Go UV+ Ultra-Light Cordless Vacuum for purposes of providing an honest and unbiased review. As far as I can tell, everything works as Raycop intended. The UV+ head emits light when in contact with a surface, the vacuum does pick up debris, and it is relatively easy to assembly and travel. If you have the space in your luggage and want some portable peace of mind, the Raycop-Go works. It's just not as small as you would probably like to be portable and the light doesn't always turn on or stay on as long as you would expect. I should say early on that this is a difficult item to review because I have no way of knowing if the UV+ light is strong enough or is on the surface long enough to kill viruses and bacteria. I can't check surfaces with a microscope after using the device. I know it has a 4W UV-C lamp. The vacuum, by itself, puts out a decent level of suction. The vacuum and the UV-C light work. I just can't validate the claims made by Raycop. There was a study in the American Journal of Infection Control about UV light and the SARS COV-2 virus. UV-C light can kill viral particles. But, it takes the right wavelength and the proper amount of exposure time to kill the virus. I'm not sure if simply moving this UV-C lamp and vacuum over a surface is enough to do much of anything. To their credit, Raycop has a report from the Guang Zhou Institute of Microbiology about testing done with the Go UV+ and a sample of the Influenza-A virus. I'm just not sure that their test translated to real world use. But, for the purposes of my review, I'm going to talk about this as a vacuum with a UV-C lamp. And, as a portable vacuum, it works pretty well assuming you aren't trying to pick up anything too big. The dust bin isn't particularly large. The vacuum does work best over chairs, couches, and bedding. You can take the UV Head Unit off and the vacuum does a good job getting the crumbs and debris out of car seats. I found on a full charge I could get approximately 30 minutes of usage on standard vacuum settings. I ran it until it died and it would recharge in about three and a half hours. Both times are within the specifications that Raycop advertises. I'm not sure how portable this truly is. It will take up a sizeable portion of your carry-on luggage. It adds about 3lbs of weight if you include the case. By itself, it weighs around 1.9lbs. The promotional materials talk about pulling the vacuum out to clean up an airline seat, but I'm not sure how practical that is if you are on a crowded airplane as people are boarding. It definitely doesn't seem practical in flight. But the vacuum works. I put it through the cookie crumb test. It picked up hair. It picked up crumbs. It just can't pick up a lot of crumbs because the dustbin is so small. It's important to move the vacuum slowly if you intend to use the UV Lamp. If you move the vacuum too fast, the device won't always detect a surface and the light won't work. I found on some curved surfaces the UV lamp didn't want to stay on and could be a bit finicky. I had some issues with a clip on the side of the dustbin that wanted to come off. It snaps back into place with a firm press, but best be careful when traveling that you don't lose the part. The vacuum turns on and changes settings with a single button. I think I would have preferred a separate toggle for UV and suction level with the on-off switch. As it is, I cycle through both suction levels to turn the vacuum off. So, if this review is all over the map, I apologize. I try to provide useful information in these reviews. As a vacuum, the Raycop Go works. The UV-C lamp does turn on. If you are looking for a portable vacuum and a UV-C lamp, the device does work. I'm just not sure how practical or ultimately useful it will be. Wouldn't a Lysol wipe or a wipe with alcohol be more convenient and effective for travel? Ride share and limo drivers, could get some mileage out of the Go UV+. I can see uses for this vacuum in a hotel or with cloth seats. But then again, if your hotel is that dirty, perhaps you should just stay somewhere else. I'm recommending the vacuum. Everything does work. I'm just not sure how practical or effective it all really is.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Run time, Suction
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Cordless Vacuum but Portability not the Best

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I saw this handheld cordless vacuum and thought it would be perfect for trips. The box is small enough to fit under seats and in the trunk of your vehicle but if you want to take it in a suitcase, prepare to have a significantly bigger suitcase. RayCop calls this the “RayCop Go” but really, the only place you will be taking this cordless vacuum is on vehicle trips. This box will take up too much space in your suitcase if you do end up placing it in one. While portability isn’t the best with this cordless vacuum, I seriously enjoyed the cordless design, 30 minutes of run-time, and overall ergonomics. 30 minutes is sufficient for a portable vacuum but the 3 hours of charge is a long time and not the most efficient use of time especially on trips. The vacuum is light and has excellent ergonomics. Using the vacuum didn’t feel like an arduous task at all. Assembling and taking apart the vacuum was also a straightforward task and took little time. The vacuum has three different modes. The modes can be told apart from the color of the LED on the power button. The blue LED indicates UV light only. (no suction). The green light indicates standard mode. This mode has normal suction. The final mode is power mode indicated by a purple LED. This mode has the highest suction. The vacuum did a decent job with vacuuming. I did have to go over an area several times to pick up small debris. The vacuum did do a great job of picking up bigger debris such as crumbs. The harder-to-reach areas such as crevices were where this vacuum lacked picking up debris. The dustbin is small which is understandable for the size of this hand-held vacuum. Other reviewers are complaining about the size but I found the size to be sufficient. The added UV light is an exceptional addition to this hand-held vacuum, although I could not verify the accuracy of UV light removing bacteria, viruses, and household allergens, RayCop has stated that this was laboratory tested, and “exceptional results” were found. Overall, the vacuum did a good job with what I had put it through. I managed to vacuum the interior of my car with this vacuum and ultimately left my car spotless for the most part. I enjoyed the design, overall ergonomics, and the quick assembly with this vacuum. The vacuum did lack the portability it was marketed as but if you plan to have this in your vehicle, this should fit in there. Suction power seemed to lack a bit too. Regardless, I seriously enjoyed using this vacuum, I found that the pros trumped the cons. You should definitely give this one a try!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Suction, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Uv light
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Well designed portable vacuum with UV light

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Pros: 1. Light weight 2. Case is sturdy and very well designed 3. Easily portable and travel friendly 4. Easy to install. Hardly takes a minute or even less 5. UV light - I use the UV light to disinfect the mobile phones or tablets. Gives peace of mind but we are not sure how effectively the UV light kills the bacteria. UV light is the need of the hour especially in the COVID world. 6. Easy to clean and removable HEPA filters and dust bin. 7. Good but not great suction power. But there is nothing to complain as the vaccum does a pretty decent job to cleanup relatively smaller mess considering the size. 8. There are 2 suction levels. Higher the suction lower the operating time. Suction levels gives us the freedom to choose between the high and low suction depending on the mess that we have to clean there by saving the battery life. Cons: 1. Charging time: It takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes for a full charge but the battery runs out in about 30 minutes. It would have been nice if the battery/charging time was a bit more efficient. 2. UV cleaning - Works only on flat surface. The UV light doesn't work for slightly bent surface or uneven surfaces like Keyboard or Mouse. Raycorp should have made it possible to clean any surface instead.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Suction
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Impressive Handheld Vac!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As far as handhelds vacuums go, the closest I’ve come to owning one would involve a Back to the Future 2 style flashback. Fast forward to 2021, and technology has advanced enough to give us UV light at the push of a button, on a vacuum. Introducing the raycop, a sci-fi sounding brand name that delivers 99.9% virus and bacteria removal with the included UV light function and providing a surprisingly powerful vacuum. I was surprised to see this arrive in a sturdy, somewhat tough, protective plastic casing with release buttons on the bottom and top (or sides depending on position), which reveal the contents. Included are the vacuum in 4 easy to assemble pieces, a charging adapter, a product manual, and a preinstalled UV light. The manual is straightforward, with an easy to reference sticker on the inside of the case showing where things go. I should note that it is normal to hear a small piece of metal rolling around inside the UV tube. It may sound like it is blown, but as the manual states, this is used to turn on the UV light. Each of the four pieces has a function, with the handle housing the battery and power button, the main body housing the vacuum motor, the dustbin holding the hepa filter, and the UV head holding the UV light near the suction area. They all slide into place, the including hepa filter is easy to remove from the housing of the dustbin, and it is easy to clean! Each push of the power button reveals a different light color, with UV only, Standard mode, and Power mode with each press. I should note that all button pushes include the UV light coming on, so it should be expected that the light be on for all settings. Using the standard mode on the vacuum was effective for well over 98% of tasks, with power mode being my favorite. I was honestly surprised at the power of this vacuum when in “Power” mode. The UV light takes a couple of seconds to power on and when it does you can watch as a UV light blankets the area with bacteria/virus killing rays. Over time, I found myself UV lighting everything. Making sure to kill off any invisible enemies on surfaces, jackets, and even on my furniture. The UV only option allowed me to hover this over items that didn’t require a vacuum, and while I can’t see it killing anything with the naked eye, it does provide some satisfaction knowing I may have. The UV light is user replaceable, and is simple as removing to small screws, unlocking the UV light and sliding a new one in. It’s similar to replacing a fluorescent light in an office or garage setting, just smaller in size. The dustbin has a nicely designed push release button, which allows you to place this over the trash can and empty out the contents. The HEPA filter easily twists and pulls out of the bin when disassembled from the main body of the vacuum. The included manual shows you just how easy it is to clean. You can even wash the dustbin inside your sink without fear of getting any electrical components wet. So far, this vacuum hasn’t had any issues with clogs, and with the easy to see dustbin, it’s easy to tell when it’s time to empty for continued use. The UV head (the suction end) has a small clear plastic base that pivots to keep the surface area flat and keep the UV light focused downward. Overall, given the current focus on stopping virus spread, it is nice to see a company provide a consumer-focused product to handle this need. The included hard case is a nice touch and helps protect the UV light during storage or handling when not in use. For most households, this will handle those small tasks with ease, and extra power for the job.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size, Uv light
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Disappointing Performance

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    About the RAYCOP - GO UV+ Ultra-Portable Handheld Allergen Vacuum The RAYCOP Go is a cordless handheld vacuum with UV sanitizing built-in. It boasts RayClean Technology which removes 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, and household allergens. The UV technology is described as a hospital quality UV light. Features There are several features to list for the vacuum • Lightweight (1.82 lbs) • UV Sanitizing • RayClean Technology (kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses leading to allergens) • Break-away Design (Disassembles easily for storage or compatibility) • Washable Filters • Comes with storage case • 3 hour charge time • 30 minute usage time (depending on settings) My Impressions • It presents well having a clean design, being light weight, and touting its own storage. • Assembly is easy. Just clicks together. • Has 3 settings for use: UV light only, Low suction with UV light, or High Suction with UV light. • The head is not adjustable. This can make it hard if you don’t have the clearance to position the handle so that the head can make flat surface contact. • The debris tank is tiny. It does not hold much. • The empty feature does not work well at all. You should be able to open the flap and the contents fall out. I have had to take apart the vacuum every time to get the debris out of the storage tank. • The UV light is not impressive. It kept turning off while I used it. Also, there is a little ball that rolls around in the light bulb itself. I reached out to the company because I thought that it was defective, and they said that this is normal. Maybe they should include that in the instructions. My first thought was that I need to send this back because something is wrong. Every time I turn the vacuum a different way I hear this little ball roll around. It sounds like metal on glass. • The suction is awful. The low suction doesn’t hardly pick up anything. The high suction is not much better. I tried it on various surfaces to see how that affected the suction: table surface, keyboard, chair mat, carpet, leather chair. Overall the suction was very disappointing. I’m giving the Raycop Go 2 stars. This product has two main functions – the UV light and the vacuum – and I wasn’t impressed with either one. My UV light seemed flakey. It rattles the whole time I use it, and doesn’t stay on. The vacuum itself doesn’t pick up well. This is one of those products that looks like it would be nice but, for me, ended up being pretty disappointing.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Run time, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great disinfecting vacuum.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very useful handheld vacuum. UV disinfection, HEPA, fairly light weight easy to assemble and disassemble. Assembled, plugged in and charged and was up and running. It took a little bit to learn that I needed to move slowly to activate the UV light. It I moved too fast the light would stop. But it made sense after I figured it out because the UV light needs some resident time for the light to be effective. Run time is accurate. It ran several times after being fully charged for about 10 mins straight. Clean up was easy too. As for taking with you on a flight or travelling it might be a little tough. Size might take up a bug part of your hand carry. With Covid-19 the UV is a good thing to use. I would recommend this product for its intended use

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    UV light is a nice bonus, but can be hit-or-miss

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Note: If you're like me and you thought the UV bulb is broken because it rattles and doesn't light up, don't worry! There is a small ball in the bulb that's required for it to work. Also, the light will not come on unless the vacuum is facing down and touching a surface. You should then see the light come on automatically when it is touching a surface and go off when you lift the vacuum off the surface. UV light can be damaging to humans and animals, so these safety features help you from accidentally shining the light at a living being. ## Design The RAYCOP GO UV+ handheld vacuum can be disassembled in 4 pieces (plus the wall charger) and fits in a nice, portable storage box so that you can bring it along when you travel. The vacuum itself weights just under 2 pounds The vacuum's filters are reusable and fairly easy to clean: press the two tabs and pull to detach the dust bin from the handle, turn the filter a quarter turn to unlock it, and pull up on the metal filter to pop it out. Emptying the dust bin is even easier: just press the tab in the direction of the arrow and the spring-loaded door of the dustbin flips open automatically. The dust bin is small and requires frequent emptying when cleaning up large messes. ## Features UV Disinfection: In the wake of COVID-19, many of us have become concerned with disinfecting everything we can. While the manual for the GO UV+ does not specifically address COVID-19, it does claim that it kills most bacteria and viruses within 5 seconds. Of course, this would require to go over the surface very slowly to make sure every inch is exposed to the light for 5 seconds, but it's a nice alternative to the smell of spraying Lysol when cleaning small surfaces. Modular: The unit can easily be broken down to 4 pieces for easy transport. The UV light portion is detachable and the vacuum can be used without it. The battery is located in the handle of the unit, which can be charged while detached from the rest of the unit. ## Performance Suction power is fair and about what you expect from a rechargeable hand vacuum: it won't deep clean the carpets, but it's good for cleaning up crumbs and other small messes. There is a "power mode" that increases suction power at the expense of battery runtime, but is useful if the vacuum is not picking up what you need it to in normal mode. The UV light is active whenever the vacuum is on and the vacuum is touching a surface. It's hard to tell just how much it is disinfecting, but I did find a lab report on RAYCOP's website that gives me some assurance that it's killing germs. This is ideal for cleaning surfaces such as couch cushions and other "soft" surfaces that are difficult to tackle with a Clorox wipe. Unfortunately, I find that the surface detection safety features randomly turn off the light even when vacuuming a flat surface. It's also difficult to shine on surfaces that are not completely flat, such as computer keyboards, TV remotes, etc. ## Battery Life The RAYCOP GO UV+ can run up to 30 minutes in "normal" mode and takes about 3 hours to recharge. The charging plug is proprietary, so be sure not to lose it. ## Summary What sets the RAYCOP GO UV+ handheld vacuum apart from other hand vacs is the inclusion of the UV disinfecting lamp. While I appreciate the safety features, the surface detection can be hit-or-miss and the lamp sometimes turns off even when vacuuming a flat surface. However, it's a nice bonus in the age of COVID-19, and the hand vacuum is lightweight and breaks down to make traveling with it easier.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Handy Little Vacuum

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    The Raycop GO UV+ is a pretty neat personal hand vaccum. It uses a detachable UV light head to disinfect and sanitize surfaces of dust and most allergens. The UV light only cuts on when making contact with a surface so no chance of burning out the battery or bulb. The vacuum motor is stong enough to handle sizable particulates (crumbs/loose dirt/etc). It's incredibly easy to use and has three settings that are LED color lit for its different levels (Purple - UV light only, Green - UV+LOW Power, Blue - UV+HIGH Power). It all comes in a convenient carry case that makes it great for travel or portable use. The only negative thing I can say about it is that the collection tank is kinda small. It's not intended for larger sized debris so I'm not too surprised, but considering the price tag it should be able to collect and hold like any other portable hand vaccum in the price range. As someone whose allergies hit them like a brick, I really like this little portable vaccum to tackle allergens on my car seats and furniture surfaces.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    useful UV light, not much else.

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    In today's climate (as of writing) with the pandemic going on, you definitely can't have too many options that kill bacteria and viruses. Enter this UV portable vacuum. A great idea in theory. Vacuum up messes while at the same time disinfecting the area with UV light. In practice though, it leaves much to be desired. The main issue I ran into was the poor vacuum ability on anything but a flat surface. As shown in the attached picture even on mostly flat part of the couch (under the cushions) it left/failed to pick up an unacceptable amount of debris. Even after multiple deliberate passes I could not get it anymore clean. Planning on cleaning out the inside of your car? Maybe you want to clean in tight spaces? You'll have disifected debris and not much else. The areas I did end up sucking up dirt from the low setting was seeing very poor pick up. It's high vacuum setting that picked up anything noticeable. Assemblage was easy and cleaning and emptying the very small bin is easy. Battery life is only 30 minutes and that would seem like a short amount of time, which it is but I think that given that you'd only really use this for fast spot cleaning or disinfecting passes with the UV light only, I think it can be forgiven. So ultimately the light is very useful for disinfecting but the vacuum is only effective in certain situations where you find a small mess on a flat surface. Not a vacuum for a quick substitute for cleaning couches or interiors of cars.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ok for big crumbs

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    I love it its very easy to use and is good for when my dog comes to bed with some plants in her fur the thing i don’t really like is because it doesn’t suck that much the fur it don’t have a brush to suck it so is ok

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    good for indoors

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Vacuum is good for bed cleanings, Sofas and car. it's not for carpets.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Suction
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size, Uv light
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very Nice

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    This is my first time using a Raycop and I have to say I am impressed. The build quality is exceptionally nice. Even the package is very premium. Not that that really matters, but it goes a long ways for me in telling how much thought they put into details. It is very simple to use. You have a three step power button that allows you to toggle thru the modes (UV only, UV + vacuum and a boost mode). The sections pop together easily and it has excellent ergonomics in your hand. There is no roller brush on the bottom to pick up dirt. This is all done with suction and it works well. Where you would normally have the brush on a vacuum is where the UV light is. This brings me to one of my only two (minor) gripes. Because of the placement of the UV bulb, I can't help but feel it is at risk of being damaged. No problems so far, but something to be careful about. Second, the dust bin is rather small. Now seeing as this is made to be a small vacuum not really designed for a heavy area, I can live with it. I would say that if you are interested in having both the vacuum and the UV sanitizer feature this is a great option. However, if all you need is the vacuum, there are better options. Overall I am impressed and would gladly recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Run time, Suction
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good for what it is to be used for.

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    RAYCOP - GO UV+ Ultra-Portable Handheld Allergen Vacuum - White The Raycop GO UV+ portable UV vacuum is handheld and portable, but not very portable. If traveling by car then yes you could easily add it in. If by plane it might take up too much space in your luggage to be truly portable. The vacuum has almost 1in Hg on low and almost 2.5 in Hg on high. At 2.5 in Hg it is about as good as a good dustbuster. With the UV head installed it has a very hard time picking up anything to might tend to stick to carpet, like thread or lint. On a hard surface it does well. To be honest cleaning a soft cloth covered surface or carpet with a UV light is just about pointless anyways. It has a stated run time of 9 minutes on high. It actually ran for a full 11 and a half minutes, much better than stated. I did not test it on low as it had a hard time picking anything up on low, so I didn’t see the point. You can use just the UV lamp to sanitize a surface or item. Run time for just the light went well over the 30 minutes mark and I didn’t want to push it because the lamp gets hot and without airflow it could melt something. The surface detection sensors are a bit on the picky side. I found that if the light went off it was easier to pick it up and sent it back down. The dust collection bin is very small. It might hold ½ cup of debris. The UV light is truly a UVC lamp. It looks to me a mercury vapor UV lamp but it may be some other type. No information is given and when attempting to locate a replacement I was unable to locate one. I’m sure Raycop will be selling the replacement very soon. As for UVC light output, my tests came in at around 80uW/cm2. This was done at a distance of about 3 inches so I could observe the results. It probably puts out more when the lamp is placed ½" from the surface. They state that optimal sanitizing occurs at about the 5 second mark. So you need to move the vacuum very slowly over surfaces you want to sanitize. Charge time is right in line with the time they state. They state you can remove the UV head to pickup larger debris, but no additional heads are available. I would like to see a crevasse tool head that could be put in place of the UV head so this could be used in that way. If you worry about cleaning a hard surface this device will do the trick. Not so much for soft items. All in all it does what it says it’s going to do.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Portable UV Vacuum

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    Great and portable UV Handheld vacuum when traveling and staying in a hotel to ensure your health and safety.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Cons mentioned:
    Dust bin size, Uv light
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    effective hand vac with a UV disinfecting light

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    The RAYCOP - GO UV+ Ultra-Portable Handheld Allergen Vacuum seems like a good idea on paper. A portable, rechargeable hand vac which has a UV light to disinfect surfaces. Not sure how effective the UV light feature is as from what I understand of the science, the light needs to illuminate the surface for 10 seconds or so, which is not really practical when cleaning most surfaces. The light will turn off if you move the UV head over a surface too quickly. As for the vacuum, it works well on my couch and picks up crumbs and pet hair (when my grand cat visits). The filter system is HEPA class, removable and washable, however the dust cup is small and does not have much capacity. The unit is modular and comes in a case which stores each of the components, putting it together is self-explanatory and easy. The appeal of this unit is being able to travel with it, practicality is in question as it would take up substantial amount of space in your carry on. Since the unit has a three-cell lithium-ion battery, you could not pack this in a checked luggage and TSA may look at you a bit funny as this makes it down the belt as you travel through security. In any case it is a quality vacuum, the UV light might convince me to bring it along when traveling by car as it could be potentially useful in hotel rooms in a Covid world. The run time on the battery seemed accurate, although on the highest suction setting the speed of the motor audibly seemed to slow after about five minutes of uninterrupted use, I will have to monitor run time moving forward. The unit takes about three hours to recharge using the supplied proprietary charger (USB-C might have been a better charging choice). Pros: - Great concept, hand vac with a UV disinfecting light - Modular, design is a case study in engineering – very D*son like - Rechargeable, decent battery runtime Cons: - UV light may be more gimmicky, then practical - Not as portable as you would think.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Suction, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Uv light
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Kind of gimmicky but the vacuum works well

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    The contents of the box are everything you need to attach the complete vacuum and the charging power plug. The vacuum assembly is super easy. The manual that's included explains how to assemble the vacuum step by step. I think it took less than 30 seconds. The Raycop handheld vacuum looks quite modern and is very lightweight. There are three settings; the UV light, standard mode, and power mode. With vacuums this small, I don't ever have high expectations, and this scenario didn't merit anything different. But, I will say that the little vacuum surprised me. The UV light is the part that seems gimmicky to me. The thought of not only vacuuming a small surface area but also killing some unseen elements intrigued me. The black light comes on and I slide the vacuum over a surface. The truth of the matter is that I'm not certain that it's really doing much if anything. I guess it's a peace of mind thing. I wish they placed some data in their marketing to show what type of UV lighting is actually used, since there are multiple types. As a conventional vacuum, it's pretty effective. This thing isn't going to be your go to vacuum for household chores, but for small areas, or an office space, it's quite convenient. As for me, I keep it in my car so when the inevitable dropping of cereal or snacks by my little one, it's easy to clean up. Disposal of contents is as simple as pressing the release button. I found the vacuum to be more useful without the actual UV attachment. I can get to more crevices. You will also find yourself cleaning the HEPA filter that's inside of the vacuum. Just make sure it's COMPLETELY dry before placing it back into the filter housing. All in all, it's a "handy" little handheld vacuum with a lot of potential.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use, Weight
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Gets the job done

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    This handheld is ultra light so it is good for people who find other handhelds a bit heavy to use. This is not for the bigger jobs, the bin is too small but it is great to get dust, crumbs and pet hair which, at our house, is a necessity. It takes a bit to charge - 3 hours - and you get 30 minutes of use, which is fine if you are using it for small jobs on normal power. However, if you need the power vacuum part, that time goes down. Apparently you can buy a second battery that you can switch out which is something I plan to look into. In order to use the UV setting, it must be on a flat surface and stay in place for 5 seconds for it to be effective. The problem is, how to know it is effective. RayCop does have a report on their website which is favorable, it would be nice if there were more out there for comparison. It is easy to assemble and break down and I do like that it comes with the case to store it. It makes it easy to take in the car on road trips and clean up after the kids get through eating in the car. As with most cordless handheld anything, whether you like it or not may depend on what you intend to use it for. If you want a quick pick-up tool which also allows for sanitizing surfaces, you may wish to seriously consider this product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Suction
    Cons mentioned:
    Uv light
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great travel vacuum

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    This little vacuum is definitely packing some power. It’s perfect for desks, office spaces, cars, and travel. Personally I keep this in my office at work to give me desk a deep clean once a week. The UV light is a nice feature but I am not sure if having a lightbulb exposed is something I feel 100% safe with. I haven’t had any incidents yet but I can promise you that if that lightbulb breaks I will probably never replace it. Only time will tell if it’s worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A good choice for a portable UV Vacuum

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    The Raycop portable UV vacuum is a good choice for those looking for a lightweight, mobile, cleaner with a UV light. At first I wasn't sure the device was working properly because the UV light only illuminates when the vacuum detects it is touching a surface - which can be a little tricky with surfaces that aren't completely flat (think of seats in cars, keyboards, etc.). Pros: - Very portable - Comes with a sturdy case for ease of mobility - UV light - Reasonably quiet - Easy to assemble - Holds charge very well - Tidy waste container that is easy to clean out and has removable filters - Easy to navigate given its size Cons: - The UV light is still a bit mysterious to me; I know it's there an on when on a solid/flat surface, but it is hard to tell that it's done anything in everyday use - The suction on this vacuum is modest at best. I tried vacuuming the stairs to my basement and it did less-than-desirable job picking up dirt and animal hair even in the second, more powerful vacuuming mode. Overall, this is definitely a good product. I can see a multitude of uses given how easy it is to tote around. It's not something I would take with me on an airplane, but good for road trips, keeping at the office (when those days of being in an office come back!), or just keeping around the house for quick pick ups. The UV light has so much potential given what I've read - it's just hard to know it's working. While I know the UV light has a safety feature to only turn on when the vacuum is on a solid/flat surface, it can be a bit finicky to get it to work on some surfaces - again I will mention keyboards, for example. For the value, portability, and ease-of-use, I give this product a thumbs up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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