HIZERO's Quiet Revolution: No-Suction Tech Challenges Cleaning Giants
HIZERO is launching a fleet of new cleaning gadgets at CES 2026, led by a handheld device that cleans, washes, and dries without noisy suction.
HIZERO's Quiet Revolution: No-Suction Tech Challenges Cleaning Giants
LAS VEGAS, NV – December 29, 2025 – As the tech world converges on Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one company is poised to make noise by focusing on quiet. HIZERO, an innovation brand that has steadily gained a reputation for rethinking home cleaning, is preparing to unveil a comprehensive suite of new products for 2026. The launch is headlined by the H100R, a handheld device the company bills as the world’s first multi-surface cleaner that can clean, wash, and dry using a patented no-suction technology.
This strategic, multi-category launch—spanning handheld, robotic, and even non-electric devices—signals a bold challenge to established market leaders like Bissell, Tineco, and Dyson. By moving beyond its initial focus on hard floor cleaners, HIZERO is betting that its unique technological approach can capture a significant share of a market hungry for more hygienic, efficient, and less disruptive cleaning solutions.
The Science of Silence: Unpacking No-Suction Technology
At the heart of HIZERO’s entire product ecosystem is its patented “No Suction Technology.” Where traditional vacuum and wet-dry cleaners rely on powerful, often loud motors to create suction, HIZERO employs a bionic-inspired method that mimics an animal licking a surface clean. This system is built around a proprietary, highly absorbent polymer roller that rotates up to 100 times per minute.
As the roller moves across a surface, it simultaneously lifts liquids, grime, and solid debris. What makes the system revolutionary is its real-time self-cleaning mechanism. While in operation, the device continuously washes the roller with clean water from a dedicated tank, ensuring that dirt is not smeared or redistributed. The dirty water and collected waste are then scraped off the roller and automatically separated into distinct compartments—liquids in one, solids and hair in another. This process not only simplifies disposal but is central to the system's hygienic promise.
The benefits of abandoning suction are significant. First is the dramatic reduction in noise. HIZERO’s devices operate at around 60 decibels, comparable to a normal conversation, a stark contrast to the roar of conventional vacuums. Second is energy efficiency; without the need to power a high-wattage suction motor, the devices consume far less electricity, leading to longer battery life and a smaller environmental footprint. Finally, by not expelling air, the technology avoids blowing dust and allergens back into the room, a common issue with many vacuum cleaners that can be a major concern for individuals with allergies or respiratory sensitivities.
Beyond the Floor: The H100R Handheld Aims to Replace the Rag
The star of the CES 2026 lineup is the H100R Handheld Multi-Surface Cleaner. With an MSRP of $169, this device aims to create an entirely new sub-category of cleaning tools. While the market is flooded with handheld vacuums for dry messes and spray bottles for wet ones, the H100R integrates cleaning, washing, and drying into a single, effortless motion for a vast array of surfaces.
The company states the handheld cleaner can go “anywhere a cloth can,” targeting everything from kitchen countertops and refrigerator shelves to bathroom mirrors, desktops, and even yoga mats. The core proposition is that it delivers a more hygienic and effective clean than a simple cloth, which often just spreads germs and dirt around. By applying clean water and immediately whisking away the waste, the H100R leaves surfaces sanitized and, thanks to an efficient wiping system, almost completely dry within seconds.
While the company touts the H100R as a “world’s first,” this is an evolution of a concept HIZERO has been perfecting. A similar model, the H100, garnered an innovation award at the IFA trade show in Berlin in late 2025. This continued refinement signals the company's confidence in the technology's application beyond floors. At its price point, the H100R is positioned as a premium but accessible tool, competing not just with other gadgets but with the age-old combination of spray bottle and paper towels, promising superior results with far less waste and effort.
A Multi-Pronged Assault on the Cleaning Market
Beyond the innovative handheld device, HIZERO’s 2026 roadmap reveals a broader strategy to embed its technology across the entire home cleaning landscape. The company is simultaneously launching products in three other key categories, each tailored to a specific user need but unified by the brand's core principles of efficiency and hygiene.
The HIZERO R700 Floor Washing Robot enters the fiercely competitive automated cleaning market. Unlike most robotic vacuums that either sweep or use a passive damp cloth, the R700 is a true floor washer. It leverages the no-suction, self-cleaning roller technology to actively wash away ingrained dirt and wet messes without spreading them. Its quiet operation and lack of dust emission give it a distinct edge for households where air quality and low noise are priorities.
For those who prefer a manual approach, the HIZERO F200 Hard Floor Cleaner offers a powerful upright solution for deep cleaning wet and dry messes. It directly challenges suction-based wet-dry cleaners from competitors by promising up to 60 minutes of quiet operation and eliminating the hassle of tangled hair and clogged filters, as all waste is neatly separated.
Perhaps most surprisingly, HIZERO is also innovating in the non-electric space with the HIZERO M101 Wet Dry Cleaning Mop. This device requires no electricity but still manages to sweep, mop, and separate waste in a single motion. With built-in water tanks, it offers a significant upgrade over the traditional mop and bucket, targeting both residential and commercial spaces that need to cover large areas efficiently without being tethered to a power outlet.
This diversified portfolio, which joins existing models like the F300 and F600 All-In-One Hard Floor Cleaners, demonstrates a clear and ambitious vision. HIZERO is no longer just a niche player in the hard floor category; it is systematically building an ecosystem of products designed to offer a distinct alternative for nearly every cleaning task, fundamentally challenging the industry’s long-standing reliance on suction.
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