iLife V50 Power: An updated, more powerful version of the V50


At the beginning of 2020, iLife released several new budget robotic vacuum cleaners, including V8c, V55 Pro Gray and the iLife V50 Power reviewed in this article. The main difference between V50 The differences are in the color and higher suction power (1000 Pa in maximum mode compared to 500 Pa). This robot has become slightly more powerful, while the price hasn't changed much at around $85. In this review, we'll explore the new product's specifications and features.
Equipment
The manufacturer's delivery set includes:
- The iLife V50 Power itself.
- Charging base.
- Power adapter.
- Remote control.
- Spare side brushes.
- Spare filter.
- Brush for cleaning the dust collector.
- Microfiber cloth.
There are spare parts, but no virtual wall. This is forgivable, considering the budget price.
Appearance
The iLife V50 Power is visually identical to its predecessor. The body color has been slightly changed, now it's light gray. The top of the body houses the robot vacuum's start button and a lid that houses the dust container. A soft-touch bumper is located on the front, and the on/off button is on the side.
Turning the iLife V50 Power over reveals two side brushes and a suction port. The bottom also features the classic wheels, a swivel caster, and charging terminals. A microfiber cloth can be attached to the bottom if needed, allowing the robot vacuum to wipe floors with a dry or damp cloth while cleaning.
Technical specifications
We've compiled all the iLife V50 Power specifications into a table for easy reference:
| Power supply | Li-Ion battery, 2600 mAh |
| Battery life | Up to 100 minutes |
| Charging time | Up to 300 minutes |
| Cleaning area | Up to 150 m2 (according to the manufacturer) |
| Suction power | Up to 1000 Pa |
| Power consumption | 22 W |
| Dust collector | 300 ml |
| Overall dimensions | 300x300x81 mm |
| Weight | Up to 2.24 kg |
| Noise level | about 72 dB |
Functional capabilities
Considering this is a budget robot vacuum, don't expect a wide range of features. However, the iLife V50 Power does have some features that can help you keep your home clean automatically.
Among them:
- Automatic charging at the base.
- Remote control with remote control.
- Setting up scheduled cleaning.
- Several operating modes (spot, perimeter, automatic, maximum).
It's important to note that this robot vacuum cleaner uses sensor-based navigation. It moves randomly around the room, making it suitable for cleaning small areas (approximately 50 square meters). However, it is protected from falls from heights and collisions with furniture.
The iLife V50 Power can navigate thresholds up to 12 mm high. Since it lacks a central brush, it's better suited for cleaning hard floors such as laminate, parquet, and tile.
Pros and cons
To summarize, let's highlight the main advantages and disadvantages of the iLife V50 Power. I liked it because:
- Automatically charges on the base.
- Comes with spare parts and a remote control.
- Capable of maintaining cleanliness on smooth floor coverings.
- Can be run on a schedule.
Considering this is a budget robot vacuum, it doesn't have any particular flaws. Perhaps it would have been nice if it had a central brush for a more thorough cleaning. Otherwise, it's an interesting model and well worth the money.
That concludes our review of the iLife V50 Power. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments below. Happy shopping, everyone!
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- Eufy RoboVac R450
- ELARI SmartBot
- iPlus X500pro
- Midea VCR07
- iBoto Aqua X220G
- Ecovacs DeeBot N79S
- iRobot Roomba 671















Good afternoon! If you had to choose between this model and the Haier HB-QT36B, which would you choose?
The V50 is a proven model, it's better to take it