In the Hoover Linx vs ONEPWR Emerge showdown, my final evaluation is that the more versatile pick is the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge. However, I would recommend the standard Hoover Linx for a tight budget.
The Hoover ONEPWR Emerge offers greater versatility in cleaning performance because it has LED headlights and good cleaning tools while being easily converted to a handheld vacuum. It also has relatively stronger suction for better pick-up efficiency.
Apart from that, the Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerge have self-standing features, making them convenient for storing without drilling holes in walls. Besides, they can work decently on the carpet and bare floors, picking up small and even larger debris thanks to the gate centered at the floorhead’s bottom. However, they are prone to hair clogging as their brush rolls are not designed with a self-cleaning function.
Hoover Linx vs ONEPWR Emerge: Comparison Chart
Hoover Linx vs ONEPWR Emerge: Differences
The Hoover ONEPWR Emerge wins 2-0 against the Hoover Linx in terms of cleaning performance and utility. In other categories, including design & convenience and dust cup & filtration systems, the Linx and ONEPWR Emerge tied.
Cleaning performance
Winner: Hoover ONEPWR Emerge
I found out that the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge has greater suction than the Hoover Linx because it gave a better result in the test of cleaning embedded sand in the carpets. The Hoover Linx’s pick-up efficiency percentage was at about 78%, while that of the ONEPWR Emerge stayed around 90%.
Such data indicate that these two cordless vacuums can be used for cleaning carpeted and bare floors. Indeed, both the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge and Linx work okay on low carpets and rugs. On thick and shaggy carpets, their brush rolls often stop spinning as the carpet fibers get caught around the rollers.
Besides, their performance on hard/bare floors is pretty good, as the small and fine debris is easily collected in one pass. With larger debris, either the Hoover Linx or ONEPWR Emerge can be able to pick up all, though it needs a little swivel of the cleaner heads. This can be attributed to the gate centered at the floorhead’s bottom.
If you want to improve the cleaning efficiency on the bare floor, especially in picking up large debris like cheerios, having a floorhead with a soft roller can help significantly. In this case, the Emerge Pet can be a good candidate as its ALL-TERRAIN cleaner head comprises a soft roller and a traditional bristle roller.
I tried this Emerge Pet version, I’m impressed with how it easily collects fine to large debris particles on the tiled floor. It also creates a good seal on the floor, allowing me to clean most of the sand in floor crevices in one forward pass.
However, this ALL-TERRAIN cleaner head is not good on carpets because it cannot remove all cat litter on my low-pile carpet even I use the highest suction setting. In this test, the Hoover Emerge performed a better result. So, if your house is covered with mostly bare floors, you can consider getting the Hoover Emerge Pet. Meanwhile, if your house is mostly carpeted or mixed between carpets and hard floors, the standard Hoover Emerge model is more suitable.
If you plan to get the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge/Pet or the Hoover Linx to deal with the large volume of hair, you should consider another product. In my experience, they often stop running because the hair gets tangled on the brush roll, though they can decently remove the hair from carpets and floors. The reason is that these vacuums do not have a self-cleaning brush roll, meaning that they are prone to hair clogging and require frequent brush-roll maintenance.
Dust bin & Filtration
Tie!
The dust cups of the Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerege have a capacity of about 0.5 and 0.4 liters, respectively. For me, such numbers are enough for one light cleaning circle. Besides, their dust cups are easy to empty and dissemble for cleaning.
Their filtration systems are just the basic ones with washable foam filters. They do not feature a HEPA filter and complete seal technology. Therefore, both the Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerge are not appropriate products for people who are sensitive to dust and suffer from asthma.
For the cordless vacuum in the price range below $300 featuring HEPA filters, I would recommend the Tineco A11 Hero. For the hygienic way to empty the dust bin, I think the clean station of the Samsung Jet vacuum line would be a good choice. The bundle of Samsung Jet 70 and clean station seems to be an affordable pick.
Design & Convenience
Tie!
Maneuverability
On paper, the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge is lighter than the Hoover Linx. However, like many other stick vacuums, the ONEPWR Emerge is top-heavy, with a weight at the handle of around 4.3 lbs. This can put lots of strain on the arm and get it tired quickly. Meanwhile, the Hoover Linx’s weight at the handle is about 1.64 lbs, so it is more comfortable when holding the Hoover Linx in long cleaning sessions.
However, the ONEPWR Emerge outperforms the Hoover Linx in terms of reaching under furniture. The compact design of the ONEPWR Emerge allows it to lie flat on the ground without getting the cleaner head lifted. As a result, it is easier to access tight spaces. Additionally, the ONEPWR Emerge is convertible to the handheld form, making it ideal for cleaning upholstery or the car’s interiors. The Hoover Linx, on the other hand, does not have such features.
Battery
The Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerge all have removable batteries, so you can purchase an extra battery to use consecutively for the longer cleaning runtime. Though the brand claims that the maximum runtime of the Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerge can reach 35 mins and 45 mins, respectively, their actual runtime is shorter.
On low power, the actual max runtime of the Hoover Linx and ONEPWR Emerge is 23 mins and 32 mins, respectively. When used with high power, either ONEPWR Emerge or Hoover Linx operates for about 12 mins. As I mainly use these vacuums for quick daily cleaning, such runtimes are enough for me.
Noise level & Storing
The Hoover ONEPWR Emerge is louder than the Hoover Linx. Its noise level is around 78-80 dB, while that of the Hoover Linx is about 77 dB when measured at high power with the brush roll on. So, I have to raise my voice when I want to talk with my friend during my cleaning time.
Besides, both of them can stand on their own in the upright position. This, for me, is very convenient for storage because I don’t need to drill holes in my wall to hang the vacuum.
Utility
Winner: Hoover ONEPWR Emerge
Headlights
The Hoover ONEPWR Emerge has bright LED headlights, while the Hoover Linx doesn’t. When cleaning bare floors, having bright LED headlights on the cleaner heads is very useful as they illuminate the dark areas, showing hidden dust that often goes unnoticed by the naked eye. As a result, the cleaning effectiveness can be improved and more satisfying.
Attachments
The ONEPWR Emerge has two cleaning tools, including a 2-in-1 Dusting Brush, which is a combination of a dusting brush and a crevice tool, and an Upholstery Tool. With such tools, I can clean the above-floor surfaces like tables, blinds, sofas, etc., with the ONEPWR Emerge easily.
On the flip side, the Hoover Linx does not come with any additional accessories for above-floor cleaning tasks. Consequently, its usage is limited to cleaning floors and stairs.
Moreover, the cleaning attachments provided with the Hoover ONEPWR Emerge can differ based on the specific model you select. You can look at the table below for reference, as in this table, I’ve listed the current models of Hoover ONEPWR Emerge along with their respective attachments.
ONEPWR Emerge | ONEPWR Emerge Pet | ONEPWR Emerge Pet+ | ONEPWR Emerge Complete |
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2-in-1 Dusting Brush Upholstery Tool Fast Charger | 2-in-1 Dusting Brush Crevice Tool Motorized Pet Tool Fast Charger | Dual Bay Charger Extra Battery 2-in-1 Dusting Brush Motorized Pet Tool | 2-in-1 Dusting Brush Extra Battery Upholstery Tool Motorized Pet Tool Power Charging Stand |
Quick Rundown of ONEPWR Emerge
- POWERFUL AND QUIET CLEANING: The HUSHTONE system delivers a quieter clean without compromising performance
- DUSTVAULT TECHNOLOGY: The Dual Cyclonic Separation System captures and contains 99.4% of dust and fine particles with no loss of suction(2)
- MULTI-SURFACE PERFORMANCE: Highly maneuverable design with a cleaning path optimized for deep cleaning pet hair, dirt and embedded messes on carpets and hard floors
- ABOVE FLOOR CLEANING VERSATILITY: Clean hard-to-reach areas, upholstery and stairs with specialized tools by converting to a handheld vacuum
- ONEPWR BATTERY SYSTEM: The 4Ah Battery provides up to 45 minutes of continuous runtime*** with the fade-free power you need to tackle any job, anywhere
Quick Rundown of Hoover Linx
- NEW ITEM AVAILABLE: Linx product line will be discontinued from the Manufacturer. Please visit the Hoover ONEPWR Evolve Pet (BH53420PC) page for the new version
- EXTREME RECLINE HANDLE: Reach further without having to move any furniture around
- EDGE CLEANING BRISTLES: Removes dirt, dust, and pet hair against those hard to reach edges
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References:
- Hoover ONEPWR Emerge: https://hoover.com/collections/cordless-vacuums/products/emerge-cordless-stick-vacuum-1
- Hoover Linx: https://hoover.com/products/linx-rechargeable-stick-vacuum
Victor K. Giles is a leading consultant and expert in vacuum cleaner technology with over a decade of experience. As a mechanical engineering graduate in the University of Michigan, he specializes in product development, design optimization, and performance analysis. Victor collaborates with manufacturers and educates consumers, making her a sought-after guest speaker at industry events. His work has been featured in renowned publications, and he shares his expertise on his blog, “The Vacuum Teria”. Victor’s passion for cleaner, healthier living spaces drives his to help clients choose the best vacuum solutions for their needs.