Quigital VacuGuard

By Eliot

Sweep away blind spots

Customer Reviews

George Moore's avatar

George Moore

I wanted to love the Quigital VacuGuard, but after unboxing I spent hours decoding the app and vacuum-jargon menus. It’s billed as vacuum-powered surveillance for adults, yet I never grasped what it actually monitors or why suction is involved. Setup demanded adapters, calibration cycles, and cryptic alerts like “Seal Integrity Nominal.” I tried a few scenarios and got noise, hoses, and no useful data. I ended up more baffled than protected. I still don’t know who it’s for or why it exists

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Cassy Larson

I tried the Quigital VacuGuard, and I still don’t know what it’s supposed to do or who it’s for. The vacuum-based “surveillance assist” is baffling: tubes, seals, hissing, and an app that reads like a physics manual. I spent hours pairing modules and recalibrating suction modes, yet there was no clear outcome or feedback. The manual explains how to assemble things but never why. Clever concept, maybe, but in practice it felt like testing lab gear for a problem I don’t have