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ILIFE V5s Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Slim, Automatic Self-Charging Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Daily Schedule, Ideal for Pet Hair, Hard Floor and Low Pile Carpet

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Style: V5s Pro 2


Features

  • Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo: Sweeping system provides a powerful suction in vacuum mode, mopping system with intelligent control water tank. One Robot, Two option.
  • Enhanced Motor:Quiet, but still powerful.It can easily and efficiently collect debris, hair and dirt.
  • Unique Suction Inlet: The unique suction structure ensures that pet hair and dirt go into the dustbin easily which makes the V5s pro great for pet owners.
  • Endurance Cleaning: Lasts up to 110 minutes of work, automatically docks and charges, and is always prepare to clean the floor.
  • Multiple Cleaning Modes: Easy to handle different cleaning tasks. Auto mode: maximizing cleaning coverage; Spot mode: specific small area; Max mode: intensive cleaning; Edge mode: concentration on edges and corners.
  • What You Get: 1 ILIFE V5s pro Robot Vacuum (Vacuum & Mop), 1 Water tank, 1 Mop Cloth, 1 Dustbin, 1 Remote Control, 2 AAA Battery, 2 Filters, 1 AC Adapter(About 1.5m length), 1 Charging Base, 1 Cleaning Brush, 2 Side Brushes, 1 User's Quick Guide, 1 User Manual. (New robot is provided with 12 months warranty, refurbished/ used robot is provided with 3 months warranty.)

Brand: ILIFE


Model Name: V5s Pro 2


Special Feature: ➤Cordless
➤2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo
➤Smart Gyro Navigation
➤Multiple Cleaning Modes
➤Endurance Cleaning
➤Schedule Cleaning
➤Unique Suction Inlet
➤Anti-Collision & Anti-Dropping
➤Self-Charging
➤For Hard Floor and Pet hair See more


Color: White/Black


Product Dimensions: 11.8"L x 11.8"W x 3.2"H


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.8 x 11.8 x 3 inches; 4.9 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ V5s pro 2


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 20, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ILIFE INNOVATION LIMITED


Best Sellers Rank: #70,261 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #77 in Robotic Vacuums


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 12,621 ratings


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  • Great Price & Performance For Non-Carpet Floors, Easy To Understand And Cat Friendly
The media could not be loaded. This is part 1 of what may end up a much longer review. For those in a rush, read this summary and watch the very short video! Summary: At about 1/2 the price of the two “big” brands (both of which I have used) this one is quieter and easier to clean. There are far less fidgety parts to unsnap to simply empty the container holding the debris. The remote control does a fine job when needed, and the vacuum does actually return to the docking station when needed. It is quiet, not frightening to cats and comes with spare parts. The “damp mop" does exactly that. It is not a scrubber, but a micro-fiber damp cloth that picks up fine dust. A solid unit. Now, if you want more info, read on. ### First, a few points: I am not a robot enthusiast who is forgiving of robotic devices that don’t work well. I also do not expect any robot to do heavy housework, especially at this price point. If you are expecting a robot to relieve you of household drudgery, come back in 50 years. At about 1/2 the price of the two “big” brands (both of which I have used) this one holds it’s own and more. It is more attractive, more effective and less trouble to use and clean. This unit is logically designed, easy to maintain and, again, also quiet. Because it is designed for WOOD and TILE floors, NOT CARPET, it does not have the rubber rolling beater that others use to get debris out of carpet pile. It uses an effective vacuum built into a mobile chassis. If you imagine a decent “Dustbuster” type mechanism on wheels, you get the idea. The center of the unit has a box-like chamber a bit smaller than a 1 lb butter package or 3x5“ card recipe box. If you put the vacuum module in, it collects debris and exhausts air through a small HEPA filter. The filter is cleanable and comes with extras. You can order more if needed. In vacuum mode, the unit moves around the room at a steady pace with two brushes spinning that direct debris towards center vacuum area. While it will gently bump into chair legs, etc., it seems to sense walls and backs away without touching them. It also has a mode that hugs the wall to brush debris out of the edges of the room into the unit. There is also a “spill” mode where the unit circles around in an ever-larger circle for those times when dry coffee grounds, flour, ashes, etc. are dropped. There is also a “turbo” mode where the vacuum strength is increased. This produces more noise. As our 1900 farmhouse is mostly troubled by road dust and cat hair or tracked litter, the regular setting was fine. You will need to check the debris container fairly often. Even in a well-maintained house like ours, it is surprising how quickly the iHome “Beetle” fills up with found dust and fur! Yes, it would be nice to have a larger debris receptacle, but then EVERYTHING would have to be larger..larger vacuum motor, larger housing, larger battery, larger motor for transport, etc. You would end up with something bigger and heavier than a Thanksgiving turkey that could not get into tight places. I did bring the iHome Beetle into what call my “torture track.” My home recording studio is often messy with extension cords, twist-ties from product packaging that missed the trash can and just the stuff that gets left in my sort of technological “man cave.” The Beetle handled it well, getting over wires and dealing with just about everything...except those twist ties, which it ignored. By the way, there have been no jam-ups plugging the vacuum path as it is pretty straight. The only time I thought it was jammed turned out that the debris chamber was full! Replace the vacuum box with the water box and you have a damp-mop system AFTER you add a simple bracket to the underside to hold the micro-fiber cloth. It takes a bit, but the cloth does get damp and collects fine dust as the Beetle makes it way around the room. Damp-mopping is not the same as scrubbing! This is not going to take a dingy kitchen floor, clean it and make it sparkle! But being very, very familiar with damp-mopping Army barracks floors, I can tell you that it does make floors look better! This unit comes with a dock, or you can plug the charger directly into the unit. I’m not sure how it works, but when you hit the “home” button on the remote, the Beetle stops what it is doing and heads right over to the dock and settles in. Fascinating! It even did it when certain wise-guy cats tried to knock it off course. Speaking of cats, I repeat that there is no rapidly spinning rubber axel on the front used to beat carpet fibers because this is not for carpets. The first time I used another brand (we’ll call it “R”), a cat got in the way and got it’s tail yanked by the vacuum. My other vac (we’ll call in “N”) never got that far, as the electronics were all messed up from the moment I opened the box. Using the dock and the remote, you can tell the Beetle when to start and when to quit and go back home. I have not used it long enough to make use of this, but from what I can see, there is no reason to doubt it works. I have also not tested the “cliff detection” and note that even the instructions caution it may not work in all circumstances. The edges of our steep wood stairway have rounded edges after 117 years, and the Beetle might not realize that! The instructions are quite good and the unit, in it’s attractive box, is very easy to set up. Great wedding gift! A final important note: This is not one of those products, like so many coffee makers and kitchen items, that are sold “generically” to an importer and found with five brand names and no support. iHome is making a very serious effort in this marketplace and has a website and help, not just a name attached to a product that nobody knows much about. Definitely worth your consideration. This is part 1 of what may end up a much longer review. For those in a rush, read this summary and watch the very short video! Summary: At about 1/2 the price of the two “big” brands (both of which I have used) this one is quieter and easier to clean. There are far less fidgety parts to unsnap to simply empty the container holding the debris. The remote control does a fine job when needed, and the vacuum does actually return to the docking station when needed. It is quiet, not frightening to cats and comes with spare parts. The “damp mop" does exactly that. It is not a scrubber, but a micro-fiber damp cloth that picks up fine dust. A solid unit. Now, if you want more info, read on. ### First, a few points: I am not a robot enthusiast who is forgiving of robotic devices that don’t work well. I also do not expect any robot to do heavy housework, especially at this price point. If you are expecting a robot to relieve you of household drudgery, come back in 50 years. At about 1/2 the price of the two “big” brands (both of which I have used) this one holds it’s own and more. It is more attractive, more effective and less trouble to use and clean. This unit is logically designed, easy to maintain and, again, also quiet. Because it is designed for WOOD and TILE floors, NOT CARPET, it does not have the rubber rolling beater that others use to get debris out of carpet pile. It uses an effective vacuum built into a mobile chassis. If you imagine a decent “Dustbuster” type mechanism on wheels, you get the idea. The center of the unit has a box-like chamber a bit smaller than a 1 lb butter package or 3x5“ card recipe box. If you put the vacuum module in, it collects debris and exhausts air through a small HEPA filter. The filter is cleanable and comes with extras. You can order more if needed. In vacuum mode, the unit moves around the room at a steady pace with two brushes spinning that direct debris towards center vacuum area. While it will gently bump into chair legs, etc., it seems to sense walls and backs away without touching them. It also has a mode that hugs the wall to brush debris out of the edges of the room into the unit. There is also a “spill” mode where the unit circles around in an ever-larger circle for those times when dry coffee grounds, flour, ashes, etc. are dropped. There is also a “turbo” mode where the vacuum strength is increased. This produces more noise. As our 1900 farmhouse is mostly troubled by road dust and cat hair or tracked litter, the regular setting was fine. You will need to check the debris container fairly often. Even in a well-maintained house like ours, it is surprising how quickly the iHome “Beetle” fills up with found dust and fur! Yes, it would be nice to have a larger debris receptacle, but then EVERYTHING would have to be larger..larger vacuum motor, larger housing, larger battery, larger motor for transport, etc. You would end up with something bigger and heavier than a Thanksgiving turkey that could not get into tight places. I did bring the iHome Beetle into what call my “torture track.” My home recording studio is often messy with extension cords, twist-ties from product packaging that missed the trash can and just the stuff that gets left in my sort of technological “man cave.” The Beetle handled it well, getting over wires and dealing with just about everything...except those twist ties, which it ignored. By the way, there have been no jam-ups plugging the vacuum path as it is pretty straight. The only time I thought it was jammed turned out that the debris chamber was full! Replace the vacuum box with the water box and you have a damp-mop system AFTER you add a simple bracket to the underside to hold the micro-fiber cloth. It takes a bit, but the cloth does get damp and collects fine dust as the Beetle makes it way around the room. Damp-mopping is not the same as scrubbing! This is not going to take a dingy kitchen floor, clean it and make it sparkle! But being very, very familiar with damp-mopping Army barracks floors, I can tell you that it does make floors look better! This unit comes with a dock, or you can plug the charger directly into the unit. I’m not sure how it works, but when you hit the “home” button on the remote, the Beetle stops what it is doing and heads right over to the dock and settles in. Fascinating! It even did it when certain wise-guy cats tried to knock it off course. Speaking of cats, I repeat that there is no rapidly spinning rubber axel on the front used to beat carpet fibers because this is not for carpets. The first time I used another brand (we’ll call it “R”), a cat got in the way and got it’s tail yanked by the vacuum. My other vac (we’ll call in “N”) never got that far, as the electronics were all messed up from the moment I opened the box. Using the dock and the remote, you can tell the Beetle when to start and when to quit and go back home. I have not used it long enough to make use of this, but from what I can see, there is no reason to doubt it works. I have also not tested the “cliff detection” and note that even the instructions caution it may not work in all circumstances. The edges of our steep wood stairway have rounded edges after 117 years, and the Beetle might not realize that! The instructions are quite good and the unit, in its attractive box, is very easy to set up. Great wedding gift! A final important note: This is not one of those products, like so many coffee makers and kitchen items, that are sold “generically” to an importer and found with five brand names and no support. iLife is making a very serious effort in this marketplace and has a website and help, not just a name attached to a product that nobody knows much about. Definitely worth your consideration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017 by That ACPress Guy

  • We named him "Brownie" because he does a heck of a job.
EDIT: It's been a year since my review, and just wanted to update that my original review still stands. He's still going strong in a humid, salt air climate where electronics don't fair well and mechanical parts rust quickly. So I'll add "durability" to my "Pro" list. END EDIT I've been using this guy for 3 months now and am very happy with him. I live on the dry side of a tropical island. So the windows are open 24/7 to catch the trade winds, and those trade winds bring a lot of dust, I also have a shedding black dog and white tile throughout the house. So vacuuming takes a lot of time. I had one of the first robotic vacuums years ago, and wasn't pleased, They've come a long way in technological advances, so I decided to try again. Here are the pros: 1) Brownie runs well over 2 hours. I have a weird floor plan, so it takes him a while to hit all spots. But, so far, he's never run out of juice before he's finished. 2) He damp mops! To be honest, you can get better results with a hand-held wet mop, because you can apply more pressure. But with all the fine dust we get, the little micro fiber damp mop is great for in between real scrubs. 3) He rarely gets stuck. I have a few pieces of furniture where he gets caught in between the legs. But not every time. He has very good traction and can usually get out of tight spaces. 4) He does well with throw rugs, as long as there's no fringe. Every once in a while, if a rug is curled up at the corner, he gets caught. But he usually just crawls over it. I did accidently leave a fringed rug down one day and his side sweeper and the rug fringe did devour each other. 5). The low profile gets under nearly all of my legged furniture. 6). He has a max vacuum setting. I don't use it much, because I'm sure the charge wouldn't last as long and it is louder. But it's pretty powerful for such a small machine. He also has edge and spot clean settings that come in handy, 7) He has the good sense to stop and ask for help if he gets into trouble. He beeps a few times, then gives up to save his charge. The cons: 1) The dust bin is small. If you have a lot of dust and dog hair, you will have to empty it during the vacuuming process, sometimes more than once. 2). He doesn't memorize my floor plan, like some other higher priced vacuums. (But he does manage to cover the entire floor, eventually, so that's OK with me.) 3) He pushes much smaller items a little too hard when he can't detect the obstacle. I learned the hard way to to pick up the dog's water bowl before setting him loose. 4) He can't quite reach the corners because his side sweepers aren't quite long enough. But I didn't expect him to. 5) Not really a con, but a warning. Cords are his nemesis. Make sure they are all out of the way. . In summary, Brownie doesn't take the place of a regular vacuum or mop. But he's great for keeping my floors respectable, until I'm ready to scrub them. Although there's a timer, so he can operate when you aren't there, I do recommend that you be on hand when he's running, to get him past the rough spots. He's not top of the line, and doesn't have all the bells and whistles other models have, but he does well with the basics, and was a great buy for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2018 by Nancy B.

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