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Samsung Jet 75

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Last updated: August 16th, 2024 at 17:05 UTC+02:00

Even though Samsung wants to bring AI and SmartThings integration to as many home appliances as possible, products with smart IoT (Internet of Things) capabilities tend to cost more than non-smart devices. Therefore, it makes no sense for Samsung to abandon non-smart products entirely in 2024.

Thankfully, if you don't want to pay extra for AI and SmartThings integration, in most cases, you don't have to. If you're in the market for a new Samsung vacuum cleaner without AI, the Jet Stick series should offer everything you need. And the best Jet Stick you can buy that doesn't have AI capabilities is the Jet 75.

Samsung Jet 75 — All you need to know

Unlike the top-of-the-line Bespoke Jet AI, the Samsung Jet 75 cordless vacuum cleaner doesn't have AI and cannot detect floor surfaces. It also can't connect to your phone via SmartThings and doesn't ship with a Clean Station dock. One could be purchased separately, assuming you can find it on sale.

Skipping all these fancy features has its perks. The Jet 75 offers great value if all you want is a cordless, upright, handheld vacuum cleaner. It costs $399, whereas the AI-enabled Bespoke Jet AI can set you back $999.

That significant price gap is nothing to sneeze at, and some people will prefer buying the non-smart model for a lot less money. As much as we love smart features, it's great that Samsung gives customers a simpler option for a lower price.

In many markets, Samsung also sells the Jet 75+, which is essentially the same as the Jet 75, except it ships with a second rechargeable battery for easier swapping.

The Jet 75+ costs $499, so you save around $30 on the 2nd battery if you buy this bundled model. If purchased separately, a Jet 75 battery costs $129.

As far as other specifications go, the Samsung Jet 75 has 200AW (Air Watts) suction power. For comparison, the cheapest Jet Stick model has 150AW, and the most expensive one tops 280AW. Other specs include:

  • LED display that lets you change settings with ease.
  • Up to 1 hour of autonomy on a full battery charge.
  • Clog-reducing Jet Cyclone technology.
  • Bagless design with 0.8L dust capacity.
  • Pre-motor filtration and 5-layer HEPA filtration.
  • 85dB noise levels.
  • 4 cleaning modes.
  • Washable filter.
  • Fixed pipe.
  • Included Accessories: Combination Tool, Long Reach, Crevice Tool, Flexible Tool.

The Samsung Jet 75 cordless stick vacuum comes in one color option called Teal Silver. In some markets, Samsung lets customers lower the price through its trade-in program. For more details, you can hit the link below.

Check out the Jet 75 vacuum cleaner at Samsung

Image Credit: Samsung