Eureka's Omniverse Vacuum Makes Its Superiority Crystal Clear At CES 2024

Advancements in vacuum technology have come a long way since the days of your grandmother's bagged cleaner. House Digest recently attended the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the latest smart sweepers, stick vacs, and robotic cleaning systems peeked out from appliance manufacturer booths everywhere. Still, though robot vacuums are seriously in vogue at the moment, there's always room for improvement on an old classic. The traditional upright vacuum model has existed since the early 20th century, but not all appliances in its class are created equally.

Take, for instance, the OmniVerse. Created by Eureka, a pioneer in vacuum development for decades, this novel device is changing the way we view upright vacuums. At CES 2024, House Digest met with Eureka's Tom Ford. As the engineer behind the Eureka OmniVerse, Ford introduced us to the vacuum's dynamic features, like an extendable body perfect for gliding beneath low-set sofas and chairs. Thanks to its stunning design and attractive price at just under two hundred dollars, the OmniVerse quickly nabbed a House Digest Best of CES 2024 award. Ahead, we'll explain why Eureka's latest upright launch is bound to be a hit with vacuum fans far and wide.

An expertly designed vacuum at a smart price

For many consumers, choosing the right vacuum is an arduous process that involves extensive research, not to mention sifting through mountains of mixed reviews. Upon meeting with Eureka engineer Tom Ford and watching the OmniVerse in action, we realized that this vacuum was thoughtfully crafted with the user experience in mind. Whether you're in the market for a vacuum that tackles pet hair, hard-to-reach areas, or can't decide between a hand vacuum or full-sized model, the OmniVerse's unique design can satisfy your every cleaning need. Furthermore, we were pleased to learn that Eureka's latest vacuum is an excellent value buy — at $199, it's loaded with features to rival models twice its price.

An upright vacuum has many advantages over its trendy robot brethren — but it also has some glaring flaws. For instance, nearly every upright vacuum owner can relate to the struggle of battling with a bulky machine to reach deep beneath couches and chairs. To combat this issue, the Omniverse extends to nearly twice its length in one smooth motion — a bit similar to a Slinky — to go places where no upright vac has gone before. The low furniture mode ensures a deep clean in some of the most overlooked areas of the home. That said, it's only one of the OmniVerse's impressive functions.

Other OmniVerse features

True to its name, the OmniVerse can do it all. In an exciting twist, this upright powerhouse can transition to a handsome handheld vac in seconds using Eureka's QuickShift technology. Its generously sized canister only adds to its appeal — meaning no more running back and forth to empty your vacuum during lengthy cleaning sessions. Of course, the attention to detail from the OmniVerse's design team doesn't stop there.

Everyone, from parents to pet owners, will appreciate the interchangeable accessories that come with the OmniVerse. The vacuum's brushroll features advanced anti-tangle technology, a sharp function that's mirrored in its included pet & stair tool attachment. For hard-to-clean areas, such as window blinds and moldings, the extended crevice tool is designed with a clever lip that allows one to polish up the tightest corners.

To top things off, the OmniVerse boasts Eureka's Complete Seal HEPA filtration system, eliminating nearly 100% of environmental dust and allergens. However, it can't be overstated that this innovative vacuum must be seen to be believed. If you're thinking of taking the OmniVerse for a spin yourself, check out the Eureka online store — which currently offers free shipping — or find it in select appliance retailers near you.