ILife launches two new robot vacuum cleaners starting at Rs 19,990

10 months ago 13

Global brand

ILife

has expanded its product portfolio in India with the launch of two new

robot vacuum cleaners

--T10s and V3x. These new devices offer a combination of

hybrid wet-and-dry cleaning

. These vacuum cleaners are designed to improve the cleaning experience by offering a simpler living environment. The products are also designed to make cleaning hygienic and effortless. The company claims that the

T10s

and

V3x

vacuum cleaners are equipped with numerous features that maximise the product’s efficiency and minimise user effort.
ILife new vacuum cleaners: Price and availability
The ILife T10s vacuum cleaner is priced at Rs 41,900 while the less expensive ILife V3x: Rs 19,900. These products can be ordered online at www.ilifecare.in or on e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Croma and Pepperfry.
ILife new vacuum cleaners: Key specs

Both ILife products ensure that noise levels do not exceed 65 decibels. Users can switch on or schedule cleaning from anywhere. The products are compatible with

Alexa

, Google Home, iOS and Android apps so users can operate it from different gadgets.

Both vacuum cleaners provide dry and wet cleaning together, so users don't have to switch between cleaners for wet or dry surfaces . The vacuum cleaners also support multiple cleaning modes like 'Y' Shape, Navigation, Auto, Edge, Spot are designed to dust and sweep the floor with ease.

Whenever the robot vacuum cleaners detect low battery, they are engineered to automatically return to dock station to recharge and resume cleaning from where it left off. The robots can auto-detect carpet areas and increase power for precise and thorough cleaning.
Equipped with wheels, the T10s can climb up carpets or door frames up 18mm whereas the V3x can climb up 20mm of obstacles.
The T10s features a self-emptying station into a 2.5L dustbag, to minimise frequent manual cleaning up to 60 days. It can store up to 5 maps for cleaning navigation. With efficient attributes like customised cleaning, users can set up where and when they want the robots to clean as well as customise the suction and water levels for each map.
The robot can further be personalised for designated area cleaning with no-go zones, to-go zones and no-mop zones. This allows users to draw virtual boundaries for areas with delicate furniture or objects that may be damaged preventing the robot from entering those areas.
On the other hand, the V3x is equipped with a 300ml dustbin and a 250ml water tank which requires manual cleaning, offering a more compact design.

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