2024 the best robotic vacuum cleaners on the market review


Price: $159.99
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Robot Vacuum Cleaner ILIFE V3S Pro ideal suction machine for Pet Hair Anti-olision and Auto-Load Characteristics: Specification 100 ~ 240V, 50 / 60Hz, works in most countries. 2 Charging mode: Automatic / Manual (Tips: when charging the switch on the body must be ON) 3 Cliff sensors in the bottom that make Robot Vacuum cleaner avoid falling (> = 6 cm in height). 4 Cleaning Mode: Automatic Mode, Point Mode, Edge Mode, Programming Mode. 300 ml dust bucket with more capacity. Nano-fibers Cloth is available for deeper cleaning. Suction Capacity: 600 Pa range Climbing Capacity: the maximum grade of 15mm. 80-150 square meters of automatic cleaning for home and large office Durable battery: 2600 mAh Li-battery lasts long hours of work Low Noise: lower <55dB Remote control with LCD screen serves for easy operation. LED indicators on the product showing the work status. Cleaning schedule: set the start time, and do the cleaning every day at the set time is still not at home or office. Auto Charge: This Robotic Vacuum Cleaner can return to the charging base when it is out of power. 8 cm thickness to clean any the floor that is under the furniture. Double protection for shocks: 1. OBS sensors on the body to recognize the barrier and avoid being hit. 2. In case the body touches the barrier, the Damping structure and the TPU bumper in the front to protect the filter and the furniture. Grade abillity: 15 degrees, Albility to Cross obstacles: ≤12mm,Working voltage: 19V
Fits Pet Owners: With a tangle-free pet hair care suction, V3s Pro Robot Vacuum focuses on picking up hair without tangle; It also tackles dirt, crumbs and debris effectively on hardwood, tile, laminate, stone and low pile carpet.Runtime : 90-100 minutes
Slim: V3s Pro has a low profile design, capable of running under beds and sofa where dirt hides
Automatic Cleaning and Charging: This robot vacuum can run routine cleaning automatically based on preset schedule; It goes back to charging dock on its own when battery gets low; Each full charging supports 90-100 minutes run
Anti-Bump and Anti-Fall: Built-in infrared sensors can identify steps and obstacles, so the vacuum can run away from drop-offs and collisions
Easy to Start: Starts cleaning by remote or one-button touch on the robot vacuum; Tip for easy maintenance: empty dustbin and clean the filter after each use; replace filter every month
A 12-month warranty and U. S. customer service team provide you with peace of mind service. Note: renewed version is provided with 3 months product warranty only
Anti-dropping sensors prevent dangerous drop-offs
Reviewer: d
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My Robot Friend
Review: I have had my robot friend, Simon, for a week. First impressions upon opening the box was an “Oooo Aahhh”. The directions said to let your new robot friend charge overnight before first use, but of course, I ran him around immediately to just see how he works! He worked for about ten minutes. I couldn’t figure out how to get him to his home (charging station), but it turns out, he can find his own way home just fine. I recommend that you do take a few minutes to read the directions and familiarize yourself with the remote. It took about 4 hours or so for Simon to fully charge, then I turned him loose. Let me just say, I thought my floors were clean, or, at least, pretty clean. As it turns out, they were not. They were not clean at all. Simon has picked up so much fur, dirt, dust, it’s unbelievable. My floors have literally never looked better! They are CLEAN. For real clean. I’ve always had a hard time cleaning under the bed, but now I don’t have to worry about it at all, because my robot friend takes care of it.I have all hardwood floors and tile. I also have a few throw rugs, some thick, some thin. Simon does a perfect job on the floors, and has no problems navigating over the throw rugs (though he might turn up a corner, but he will run back over it and still get it clean). I don’t think your robot friend would work very well if you have a lot of or mostly carpet. If you have hardwood or mostly hardwood, you will love your new robot friend.Simon mostly gets from room to room okay – the “up” entry points he cannot do on his own. For example, he cannot get over the hump into my kitchen, but he can get down the hump. He also cannot get over the hump to get in the bathrooms. This is actually fine for me, because I prefer to control when he goes into the kitchen anyway so that I can shake off the rugs and/or pick up the cat food and water bowls and any shoes or other things that might be on the floor. I just put a bar stool in his way to keep him from exiting the kitchen when it’s time for him to clean in the kitchen.Simon will clean for about 3 or 3.5 hours. He does not have a “plan” so to speak, not like a person would say go from corner to the center of the room, but he is still very thorough, and obviously, his plan is way better than mine since my floors are so much cleaner than they ever were when I was in charge. My advice is to just trust the process and let your robot friend find his way around on his own! Just make sure that you pick up any cords, especially small cords like phone charging cords, and shoe laces or the like, so that he doesn’t accidentally grab onto something he shouldn’t. Simon also has sensors so that when he comes to a piece of furniture or a wall, he will slow down so as to gently bump it before he turns off into a new direction. I have also noticed that if he comes into contact with a chair or table leg, he will often go in a circle all the way around the leg to clean around it.Once your robot friend is done doing your dirty work for you, he will go back home on his own. If your robot friend cannot find his way home, you may not have provided him enough space. Is that any way to treat your new best friend?? Make sure that he has several feet of clear space in front of his charging station, and that there are a few feet of clear space on the sides of the charging station as well. Also, make sure to empty out his dust bin after every use.One of the fortunate side effects of having my new robot friend, is the “give a mouse a cookie” effect it seems to have had. Give a person a clean floor, and the person may say oh, it looks so clean in here, let me pick up this shirt and put it away. The person then notices that the bathroom trash can is full; since the floors look so nice, the bathroom should be clean, too *cleans bathroom*, and so on.The only thing about my new robot friend, which isn’t enough to bother me at all, is that he is, well, he’s not super loud, but he’s not very quiet either. So, if you are watching tv, you may need to turn it up just a bit if you are running your robot friend while you’re at home. Well worth it for the service he provides, though.Overall, I do recommend this little robot. I am very pleased with this purchase. If you’re in the market for a robot floor cleaning wizard, don’t hesitate to click that Buy Now button.

Reviewer: Little Kat
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Exceeded expectations
Review: I am absolutely thrilled with how well the ILIFE V3 Pro works. I just received it yesterday, charged it overnight as recommended, and this morning put it to work in my guest bedroom, which is my two cats' room LOL. That room has tile floors and a large low pile rug with fringe. The Kitty Litter gets everywhere! Well, while I enjoyed my coffee and breakfast, the ILIFE V3 got up every granule of litter and all but a tiny bit of the cat fur. Unbelievable! In fact, I am quite sure it would have gotten all the cat fur, but after an hour I sent it to its dock and discovered the collection bin was full. TBH I hadn't vacuumed in a week, so the ILIFE V3 had a lot to tackle!. I cleaned out the bin and washed the filters because there was so much litter dust. By the time the filters were dry, the ILIFE V3 was recharged, so now I have let it loose in my main living area so I can watch it in action. It has no trouble moving on/off and along the rugs and is great at picking up little bits of debris that always seems to collect along the rug edges. It is much quieter than I expected- sounds sort of like a hair dryer- and unlike my loud Dyson upright, it does not freak out my cats. I have a feeling they will take turns riding it soon. Thank you for a great and super reasonably priced product!!*Update: Day 2: Since the ILIFE seems to effortlessly fill its bin, last night I thoroughly Dyson vacuumed my area rugs throughout the house. This morning the ILIFE was at work while I spent the morning with my elderly Mom. Returned home to find the ILIFE in its dock and filled to the gills with fine dust, cat hair and litter. WTH does it find this stuff!?! I guess you don’t know until you know. Best decision ever!

Reviewer: feltennova
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 'Dumb' Robot, But Works Well Enough
Review: We're running two of these on the ground level of our house. One was purchased about a year ago, and works well enough at this price point that we ordered a second one.NOT having a wifi in these robots was a plus for us. Cell phones, TVs, and now newer cars already spy on us. I will not have vaccum cleaners, dish washers, refrigerators, etc., in my home spying on us too. Our thermostat does not have wifi capabilities. Damn corporations can keep their advertisements out of our house and away from our daughter. Government can suck it too. Yes, I'm one of those IT weirdos that runs a PiHole on my home network, blocks everything, etc. You should to.These iLife robots seem to be pretty 'dump'. Only comparison is that years ago we had a refurbished iRobot vacuum that we got at half-price (because it was a refurb) (these iLife robots we purchased new, not refurb, wanted to be clear). That iRobot last about four years. Batteries and these robot vacuums are better now, so these run longer per charge than that old iRobot. But...that early model iRobot would maintain a map of the house and could easily find its way back to the charger when it needed to. These things seem to bumble around the house in a completely random fashion cleaning, and when their batteries get low, they wonder around aimlessly looking for the charger. Most of the time they find their way, but not always. I work from home, and sometimes when I go upstairs for lunch, I'll find one cruising around lost looking for home. I'll use the remote to 'guide' it to the charger.These things seem to run for about 90 minutes on a charge. The first one is about a year older than the second one, and both seem to run for almost the exact same length of time. Hopefully that means the batteries are of a descent quality and will last a long time. The old iRobot I replaced the battery packs twice in four years. In the end that old faithful machine just got glitchy and we had to scrap it. Fingers crossed these iLife machines last longer due to advancements in technology. We'll see.Until I add an outlet to the laundry room, the two charging stations are sitting side-by-side in the guest bedroom. They must use reflectors to line themselves up with the charging stations while parking. Having the two chargers side-by-side confuses these things as they are trying to park. On occasion, when one is coming in to dock, if the other is already on a charging station, the incoming robot will go crash-up derby on the first one. On those occasions that I'm 'steering' a robot back to charge with the remote, I'll block its view of the other station with my feet so it will go to the one that I want it to. Seems to be a design flaw, but really likely a money saving decision. Keep in mind if you have multiples of these and place the charging stations next to one another, you can expect some problems. If you are easy going, then you'll be ok. If such things annoy you, try to place the chargers in separate rooms.If anything interrupts their job, say one gets stuck or tries to eat a sock, if you carry the stranded thing back to the charging station, you'll want to press the timer and the clock buttons on the remote again. Seems if they do not complete their task for any reason, they'll lose their programing for the next day. This is easy to do, using the remote to kind of 'reset' the programed start time and clock, but it was nowhere in the instructions. We figured it out through trial and error.I find the instructions to not be clear for clock time and programing a scheduled start time. Basically, you're looking at the remote to set the time and schedule a 'go' time, but the robots have to beep at you so you know they received the programing. You use the remote to see what you are doing, but if you are not within range of the robot while you are doing it, or pointing the remote away from the robots, they do not receive the instructions. Program your remote with clock time and start time. Then, point the remote in the general direction of the robots, and press the clock button twice (like you are going to set the time). The robot will beep with each button push as an audible confirmation that it received the message. Then do the same thing with the schedule button. Ours run at 9am so they can finish by the time I go upstairs for lunch. This way, I can rescue one if they get stuck or lost.Most of the time these guys cannot get over the transition strip between our bedroom floors and the bathroom tile floors; its a 'speed bump' that they usually cannot climb. On occasion they'll hit it just right and get into the bathroom (and then choke on trying to eat the bath rug). Know that they struggle with what I believe is something they should be able to get over.Replacement brushes are available. They don't cost the world, but I wish they were cheaper. The first robot needed a second set of new brushes at roughly the one-year mark. Note that they do come with an extra set of brushes, and we do appreciate that. Thanks iLife. Do NOT lose the little screw that secures the brushes. I'm a shade tree mechanic, and know to keep track of little fasteners, but I failed and lost one. Couldn't find a replacement anywhere. Tiny, close to 3mm in size, but an odd thread. We emailed iLife and asked about purchasing some, but they sent us two for free. Again, thanks iLife.Some amount of hair and dirt will find its way between the brushes and the body. Keep this area clean, and be sure to clean it out thoroughly when replacing brushes.We use the upright vacuum to clean the filter, and as a result they last well over a year easily.Since we have two of these that are about a year apart, I've noticed a difference in the software. The older one is easier to 'steer' with the remote; say I'm guiding it to the other end of the house at the start of its shift for example. The newer one will 'fight' me for control by immediately turning right after following my command to turn left. Very frustrating. As a software developer myself, I cannot understand why they would program it to do this. Me being stubborn and trying to 'best' a dump machine (I know, not a 'smart' move on my part), I keep telling it to turn left until after half-dozen times or so it finally stops fighting me. Almost as if it has to travel X distance before the programing just takes my input. I hope they fix this in later models.Not the 'smartest' robot, but at this price point, we went back to the well and purchased a second one. When we go for a third machine for the basement, I might try a different make or model. I miss the very old iRobot from years ago keeping track of where it had been and keeping a map of the house layout so that it would cover all of the floor, and so it could easily find its way back to the charger when low. These things are much cheaper now days, but seemingly way, way dumber than those that came before them. As long as you understand what you are getting, and can deal with the quirks, I can recommend this product. If you don't want to deal with lost robots wondering the house in search of a charger, or perhaps something that will simply and blindly follow your every command (with the remote), suggest you look for something else.

Reviewer: Luis Alberto Gonzalez Cabrera
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Francamente, estaba preocupado por esta compra, ya que, aunque el producto cuenta con muchas evaluaciones positivas, existen algunas negativas que me inquietaban. Afortunadamente, todo funciona bien y, después de dos meses de experiencia, entiendo algunos de los problemas que otros usuarios han enfrentado, los cuales puedo atribuir más al uso (o mal uso) que al producto en sí.La aspiradora funciona mejor de lo esperado, incluso mejor que algunas aspiradoras portátiles que poseo. Recolecta basura de hasta 1 cm, como comida, sin problemas; cosas más grandes, evidentemente, no las va a succionar a menos que sean papeles o plásticos ligeros que puedan pasar por la abertura de 5 cm.Entre las limitaciones del producto, destaca que para regresar a su base, si está muy lejos, a veces no lo logra, ya que no dispone de un mapa que le indique exactamente dónde está su plataforma. Si no recibe la señal de la plataforma, tiene que recorrer los bordes de los muros hasta encontrar la base. Digamos que, de 5 veces que se usa, no regresa sola a la plataforma una vez, nada mal la verdad.Otra limitación es que no emite una señal o pitido que facilite su localización. A veces, cuesta trabajo encontrarla en la casa para ver dónde se quedó atorada (es difícil que se atore pero a veces hay cables o ropa que se enreda en sus cepillos) ya que la mayoría de las veces está bajo algún mueble, dificultando su hallazgo.Además, la canastilla de basura se llena con facilidad, especialmente en lugares donde hay mucho polvo y pelusa, como en hogares con mascotas o muchas telas. Su posición hace que, al llenarse, se derrame todo, y no hay forma de saber que está llena más que revisando. Por lo tanto, a veces termina esparciendo la basura por toda la casa. Esto se resuelve vaciando la canastilla todos los días.He leído comentarios sobre problemas con la batería; un día la mía, se encendió y se apagó inmediatamente. Temí que fuera el mismo problema y que dejara de cargar la batería. La dejé cargando nuevamente toda la noche, y al día siguiente funcionó sin problemas. He notado que cuando sucede esto es porque la aspiradora se movió después de colocarla en su plataforma. La aspiradora se autoajusta, pero a veces, al hacerlo, se descoloca de su lugar y, aunque marque que está cargando, no está bien colocada. También es posible que, una vez cargada y apagado el cargador, se empuje o mueva la aspiradora y se presione el sensor de choque; este consume energía y, si se deja activo, drena la batería.También he notado que las ruedas, aunque están muy bien diseñadas, suelen enredarse con cabellos. Estos se tienen que quitar a mano cada semana, lo que imagino que provoca quejas sobre el funcionamiento de las ruedas.En resumen, la compra valió la pena. Me ahorra mucho tiempo de limpieza. Aunque la aspiradora no hace milagros y no deja la casa perfectamente limpia, sí mantiene el orden, sin polvo ni basura por más tiempo, ahorrándome horas a la semana de barrer y aspirar. A cambio, debo vaciar el depósito de la aspiradora una vez al día y asegurarme de que esté bien estacionada. Puedo decir que, si tuviera que comprar otra, volvería a comprar esta o algún modelo nuevo de la misma marca. Me gustaría uno que sí tenga un mapa de la casa, de tal manera que aproveche mejor su tiempo de carga y pase por cada rincón, en lugar de moverse al azar por todos lados. También me gustaría una que tuviera una alarma para encontrarla con el control remoto y que avise cuando el depósito esté lleno.

Reviewer: Amanda Ruel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: It comes with excellent documentation for set-up, maintenance and trouble-shooting. Any situation that’s come up has been well-addressed in the manual. It’s very reasonably priced compared to other machines.Pros: It’s easy to set a schedule, easy to use off-schedule, and does a great job sucking up pethair. It has options to edge-clean and spot-clean, both of which work well. It holds a charge well, runs for a hour or more at a stretch, and recharges quite quickly. It gets itself out of corners easily, and the cliff sensor is excellent. It will try valiantly to bump over cords and door jams, and is usually successful. Basic maintenance is straightforward and easily performed at home. It came with a spare set of brushes, which are easily swapped out by the user.Cons: It’s not programmable, so the random pathing can miss areas. Its capacity is limited, so it needs emptying daily at a minimum, more often if there’s any build-up of hair. The lack of beater-bar/ rotary brushes likely makes it less effective on carpeting (I use it exclusively on hardwood.) It’s really more of a robotic broom+dustpan combo than a carpet-cleaner.

Reviewer: Claudia Cristina Vieira
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Muito prática!!! Varre bem.

Reviewer: Peter Woodley
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Easy to program and handles the pet hair. Fits under most of the furniture.

Reviewer: ahli sun
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excellent

Customers say

Customers like the cleaning ability, value for money, and pet hair pick-up of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention it's good for getting up surface dirt and eliminates the need to vacuum regularly. However, some dislike the sensitivity and have mixed opinions on whether it works well, suction power, battery life, and noise level.

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