ILIFE A6 smart robotic vacuum cleaner review

About a year ago I reviewed my very first robot vacuum, the ILIFE A4. Although I found the vacuum had potential, it didn’t quite fit the needs of my family; there were just too many issues that I wasn’t able to overlook.

ILIFE recently provided me with their upgraded model, the ILIFE A6. I’m hoping the upgrades are exactly what is needed to make this robot vacuum a permanent fixture in my house.

In the box

  • A6 robot vacuum
  • Charging base
  • Power adapter
  • Remote control
  • Invisible wall
  • 4 side brushes
  • 2 HEPA filters
  • 2 AAA batteries
  • 2 AA batteries
  • User manual

Specifications

  • Diameter – 12.01 inches
  • Height – 3.15 inches
  • Weight – 5.62 pounds
  • Battery size – 2600 mAh
  • Dustbin capacity – 0.3 L
  • Working time- 160 min

Design

The A6 appears to be almost identical to the A4.


The top of the vacuum contains the power/function button, dust bin release, and bumper.

The bottom contains the wheels, brushes, sensors, and charging contacts.

The A6 upgraded the main brush from a standard bristle brush to a rubber one.


On the sides of the A6 you will find the charging port and main power switch. Additionally, you will find the compartment you place the dust bin into.



At 0.3 liters, the dust bin is slightly smaller than the A4’s, but generally functions the same way; it has a removable HEPA filter and the bottom opens up to release debris.

Although it functions the same way, the A6’s charging dock looks far more refined than the A4’s.

Finally, the remote appears to be the exact same remote as the A4’s; however, the buttons have slightly different labels.

It’s immediately obvious the design of the A6 is an upgrade over the A4; it’s far more sophisticated and more visually appealing.

Performance

There is almost nothing to setting up the A6, you simply plug the dock into the wall and charge the vacuum. The only thing you have to do is make sure there is about 1.5 feet of clearance on either side of the dock, and 5 feet of clearance to the front.

Once the vacuum is charged, there are a variety of ways to use it.

First, you can push the function button on the vacuum or press the play button on the remote. The vacuum will exit the dock and begin to vacuum.

Second, you can program the A6 to automatically start up at a specific time.

This is a pretty simple process. You press the clock button on the remote and then set the current time. You then press the plan button and pick the time you want the A6 to vacuum every day. Press the plan button once more and the schedule is set.

Like the A4, the A6 has several different vacuum modes: max, spot, edge, and mini-room.

  • Max mode increases suction
  • Spot mode cleans an area that may be dirtier than normal
  • Edge mode cleans edges and corners
  • Mini-room mode cleans smaller rooms

When the A6 is finished cleaning or the battery gets low, the device should automatically return to the charging dock.

Among the better upgrades is the ability to set up a virtual wall if you have a room or an area you want to keep off limits.

This involves nothing more than placing the virtual wall next to the area you want to block and making sure the arrows are facing the proper direction.

This worked perfectly for me. I placed my kitchen off limits and the A6 never came close to entering.

For the most part, the A6 outperformed the A4; it appeared to be more powerful and more intelligent.

That being said, there are still some unresolved issues.

First, I still had the occasional problem with the vacuum getting wedged under furniture. This happened much less frequently than it did with the A4, but it did happen every now and again.

Second, the A6 still seemed to clean some areas repeatedly while neglecting others. It clearly doesn’t map the residence and remember what area has been cleaned and what area hasn’t been.

Finally, the A6 rarely made it back to its dock after vacuuming; although, it had a far better success rate than the A4.

Conclusion

Overall, the A6 is a significant improvement over the A4; it does everything better than its predecessor.

The A6 is a very capable robotic vacuum that should be able to handle everyday dust and debris. Like any vacuum, you have to make sure you don’t leave your floor too cluttered, but it’s generally smart enough to avoid objects like sneakers, purses, backpacks, etc.

There are still some issues that need to be improved upon, the most significant of which is the A6’s tendency to wedge itself under furniture; however, the A6 is far more reliable and more consistent than the A4.

I ended my original review stating the A4 will only be of use to tidy people living in apartments; however, I feel confident the A6 has a much wider audience.

I have young kids and several pets that leave too many obstacles in their wake, so I’m not certain the A6 will last much longer in my house. However, I think the A6 would be perfectly suitable for larger homes with adults or teens that aren’t leaving small toys lying around.

For $229.99, the A6 is a very good robot vacuum at a great price.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Gearbest. For more information please visit their site.

 

Product Information

Price: $229.99
Manufacturer: ILIFE
Retailer: GearBest
Pros:
  • Powerful
  • Affordable
  • Easy to use
  • Includes virtual wall
Cons:
  • Unresolved issues from previous model

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Would you pay $12 for a toothbrush that has $5 replaceable heads?

Toothbrushes are one of those things we all use several times a day (I hope!) but don’t really give a lot of thought. If you’re like me, you buy a new one a few times a year from Walmart or Walgreens for a few bucks. But would you buy a toothbrush that costs $12 and uses $5 replaceable heads that you have to order online?

The Boie toothbrush comes in four colors and features a unique handle design and a replaceable bristle head that uses BPA and Phthalate-free rubber-like bristles that have been designed to last up to two times longer than the toothbrushes we find at our local big box store.

These toothbrushes also have silver embedded in the bristles and head that help kill bacteria.

What do you think? Are those extra features worth the extra price? For more info on the Boie toothbrush visit boieusa.com and Amazon to order one.

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Don’t flip a coin to see who goes first, spin it

Are you a bad coin flipper? You know the type who flips to resolve an issue only to have the coin go rolling away never to be found again? The Tempus Spin Coin from J.L. Lawson & Co. provides a better way to find out who goes first in a game or who has to pay for the next round of beer.

These coins are not your average quarter. They are larger and thicker and feature a small ceramic ball in the center that allows you to easily spin the coin on a flat surface. The embossed hand on the top of the coin will determine the “winner”. Think of it as spin the bottle, only with a coin.

The Tempus Spin Coins from J.L. Lawson & Co. are minted in the USA from metals like bronze, silver, copper, and Mokume (yea, I have no idea what that is either). Prices range from $48 to $145 depending on the metal. For more info visit jllawsonco.com

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VENTURE 4-in-1 camera, Rollgut roll up clipboard, Belle speaker, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

Grab your wallet and take a look at our 5 picks for this week’s notable crowdfunding projects from Kickstarter and IndieGoGo.

VENTURE: The World’s Most Versatile 4-in-1 Camera

What is it?
VENTURE is an HD camera that can be used for live-streaming to Facebook and YouTube Live either via WiFi or 4G/LTE (through your smartphone).

Why do I like it?
I like the VENTURE because it’s much more than just another 1080p action cam GoPro style camera. It’s also a live-stream camera, a dash cam, a body cam, and even a flashlight.

The VENTURE camera has been designed by Wolfcom, the same company that makes law enforcement body cameras, so you know it’s built to last.

It’s expandable too. There is an optional 23hr battery pack, a night vision camera, POV camera, headset camera, pinhole camera and various mounting clips.

Where can I find more info?
With 21 days left in the campaign, the VENTURE campaign is close to reaching their funding goal of $25,000. You can pre-order the VENTURE camera starting at $149. After the VENTURE campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in February 2018. Visit their IndieGoGo page for all the details.

Rollgut: Bring your thoughts to roll

What is it?
Rollgut is a wooden clipboard. But it’s not your traditional clipboard, this one is round and is made of wood.

Why do I like it?
I like the Rollgut because it’s unique and it combines several of my favorite things like wood, pens, pencils, and paper into a portable holder that rolls up and stores in your bag or pocket. And best of all, you don’t to charge it or sync it. You just enjoy the analog way of writing down your thoughts, sketches, and notes.

Where can I find more info?
With 25 days left in the campaign, the Rollgut campaign is still working towards their funding goal of $83,481. You can pre-order the Rollgut starting at $66. After the Rollgut campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in December 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Belle – Bluetooth Speaker and Wireless Hub by Podo Labs

blurb by: Bill Henderson
What is it?
Podo Labs states the Belle has audiophile sound at a fraction of the cost with powerful bass and the ability to sync multiple speakers of any brands.

Why do I like it?
I like Belle because I’m familiar with the extremely expensive Devialet Phantom Bluetooth speaker. Belle appears to be based on the same principle at a fraction of the cost. It has a bass response as low as 35 Hz of window rattling bass. It can be synced up to six wireless speakers of any brand. Belle is a full-range speaker, with two full-range speaker drivers and a bass woofer for a 2.1 stereo system. It will play clear sound with deep and resonant bass that’s not overly boomy and also has a sub mode which will transform Belle into a full Bluetooth subwoofer.

Where can I find more info?
The Belle Bluetooth Speaker campaign has surpassed the funding goal of $50,000 with plenty of spots left. You can donate to the campaign starting with $219 for the slightly less powerful Belle Lite speaker and charger. A $299 pledge gets you the more powerful Belle speaker with charger. The levels of involvement go up to $5,000 which includes 6 Belle speakers and an invitation to a VIP party for you and 25 of your closest friends in Los Angeles. After the campaign ends, shipping is estimated to begin in May 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Cubiio: The Most Compact Laser Engraver

What is it?
Cubiio is a table top laser engraver and cutter.

Why do I like it?
I like Cubiio because it can engrave and/or cut many types of materials including paper, wood, cardboard, felt, leather and more.

It’s small so it doesn’t require a lot of space, it uses your smartphone or tablet to create a G-code file from an image that you want to engrave on the material.

The only bummer is that the Cubiio can not engrave metals… But it still looks like fun for makers and crafty types.

Where can I find more info?
With 12 days left in the campaign, the Cubiio campaign has already earned over 1.2 million more than their funding goal of $25,000. You can pre-order the Cubiio starting at $319. After the Cubiio campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in November 2017. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

The BitzBlade 2.0 – The Last Multi-Tool You’ll Ever Need

What is it?
The BitzBlade 2.0 is an updated version of the original BitzBlade. The new version is a multi-tool with 26 features.

Why do I like it?
I like the BitzBlade 2.0 because it’s a multi-function tool and I’m a sucker for small tools and tool kits. The BitzBlade 2.0 is interesting because it not only offers driver bits, but it also has blades, wrenches, and a flashlight in a small pen-like form factor.

Where can I find more info?
With 41 days left in the campaign, the BitzBlade 2.0 campaign has met their funding goal of $10,000. You can pre-order the BitzBlade 2.0 starting at $55. After the BitzBlade 2.0 campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in January 2018. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

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Here’s a paper thin book mark that turns into a light

This is the first book mark that I’ve seen that doubles as a “flashlight”. It’s the Book Mark Light from the Design Bloom Shop. The book mark is actually a circuit board that has been printed on a thin film with special conductive ink.

The Book Mark Light performs like a traditional book mark to save your page, but when you sandwich a CR2032 lithium coin cell battery between both ends, it lights up.

You can read more about the Book Mark Light and order one for $16 from designbloom.com

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