Bosch unveiled its Unlimited 9 and Unlimited 10 cordless vacuums ahead of CES 2026, positioning them as premium competitors to Dyson and Shark.
> At a Glance
> – Bosch Unlimited 9 priced at $499-$579 and Unlimited 10 at $599-$699
> – Both models feature dust-compressing dustbin levers and automatic suction adjustment
> – Unlimited 10 includes HEPA filter, anti-tangle brushroll, and flex attachment
> – Why it matters: These vacuums could disrupt the cordless market dominated by Dyson and Shark
Bosch, traditionally known for high-end appliances, is entering the competitive cordless vacuum market with two feature-packed models. The Unlimited 9 and 10 were demonstrated at the Bosch, Thermador and Gaggenau Experience and Design Center in New York.
Key Features That Stand Out
The dust-compressing lever immediately distinguishes these models. This feature, similar to Dyson’s V16 Piston Animal, allows users to compact debris and easily eject it without the usual dust clouds. During testing, the vacuum effectively picked up various debris from both carpet and hardwood surfaces.
The automatic suction adjustment (Auto mode) responds to different floor types and mess levels. Both models also include:
- Micro Clean Sensor LED ring indicating cleanliness levels (gray=dirt, white=somewhat clean, blue=microscopically clean)
- Manual controls with Eco, Auto, and Turbo modes
- Anti-tangle brushroll and HEPA filter on both models
However, neither model stands up on its own, and there’s no self-emptying charging station.
Battery Life and Model Differences
The Unlimited 10 includes a 4Ah battery with claimed runtimes:
| Mode | Runtime |
|---|---|
| Handheld | 80 minutes |
| Eco | 65 minutes |
| Auto | 25 minutes |
| Turbo | 11 minutes |

The Unlimited 9 features a 3Ah battery with shorter runtimes:
| Mode | Runtime |
|---|---|
| Handheld | 60 minutes |
| Eco | 50 minutes |
| Auto | 17 minutes |
| Turbo | 10 minutes |
Both models offer Quick Charger for 50-60 minute charging times, with additional battery packs available.
Additional Accessories and Display
The Unlimited 10 includes:
- TFT display with detailed information
- Flex tube attachment for reaching under furniture
- Premium features matching Dyson’s V16 Piston Animal
The Unlimited 9 has a standard LCD display and fewer premium attachments.
Key Takeaways
- Bosch enters cordless vacuum market with competitively priced models
- Unlimited 10 at $599 directly challenges Dyson V16 Piston Animal
- Unlimited 9 at $499 competes with Shark Stratos
- Both models launch in January during CES 2026
- Full testing results pending from CNET’s vacuum lab
These vacuums represent Bosch’s serious attempt to capture market share from established cordless vacuum leaders, with pricing and features designed to appeal to consumers seeking premium alternatives.

