iLife X750


Chinese manufacturer Chuwi recently delighted us with its new product—the iLife X750 robotic vacuum cleaner for dry and full-featured wet cleaning. Tests showed that the device excels at cleaning all types of flooring, including laminate, parquet, tile, wood, and even low-pile carpet. The new robotic vacuum boasts improved technical specifications, including increased suction power, while remaining affordable for most buyers. Our iLife X750 review today will give you a closer look at this robotic vacuum cleaner.
Equipment
Let's take a look at the components and consumables included with the iLife X750:
- The robot vacuum cleaner itself.
- Dust collector.
- Charging base.
- Power adapter.
- Remote control.
- A pair of main side brushes + a pair of spare ones.
- Three filters.
- Two microfiber cloths and a nozzle for attaching them.
- Separate tank for liquid.
- Brush for cleaning the body.
- Instructions.
The robot is packaged in the traditional Chuwi fashion in two cardboard boxes: an outer protective one made of thick corrugated cardboard, and an inner cardboard box containing an image of the device and a description of its main characteristics.
Appearance
The iLife X750 features a cutting-edge design and compact dimensions, allowing it to clean even hard-to-reach areas (the robot can easily fit under furniture and into doorways). The main color of the device is gray, with black sides and bottom.
Viewed from above, the device is perfectly round, with only a slightly protruding bumper located on the side of the robot vacuum. The top panel is made of aluminum and is highly durable. It features an LED display that displays the iLife X750's current status, control buttons, and a large button for removing the dust bin (which slides out from the side).
In addition to the bumper, the side section contains obstacle sensors, a socket for connecting the power adapter and manually recharging the device from the mains, a button for turning the vacuum cleaner on/off, and ventilation holes.
Turning the robot vacuum over reveals a standard set of components: contact pads for charging the docking station, two powerful side wheels, a front swivel caster for maneuvering, a pair of side brushes, a central suction opening, anti-fall sensors, and a battery compartment. Also located here is the bottom of the dust container, which can be replaced with a reservoir with automatic water supply, and a cleaning cloth can be attached to the bottom using a special attachment.
Technical specifications
Below we present to you an overview of the technical characteristics of the iLife X750 robot vacuum cleaner:
| Manufacturer | Chuwi (China) |
| Power supply | Li-Ion battery, 2600 mAh |
| Opening hours | 120-150 minutes |
| Charging time | 300 minutes |
| Cleaning area | 150 m2 |
| Suction power | 1200 Pa |
| Dust collector | Cyclone filter (bagless) |
| Dust collector capacity | 750 ml |
| Liquid tank capacity | 300 ml |
| Overall dimensions | 31 cm x 31 cm x 7.2 cm |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
| Noise level | Up to 65 dB |
Functional capabilities
The iLife X750 robot vacuum cleaner features the advanced AllCover intelligent system with i-MOVE 2 NEW route planning, which allows the robotic cleaner to scan the room and remember previously cleaned areas. This saves battery life and runtime.
Basic modes and movement algorithms:
- Auto.
- Spiral (local/local mode).
- Around the perimeter (along the walls and in the corners).
The iLife X750 features push-button return to the charging base and cleaning schedule planning. The robot's trajectory can be controlled manually using the remote control.
To protect the robot from collisions and falls, a soft bumper and a system of obstacle and height difference detection sensors are installed.
The robot vacuum cleaner doesn't have a turbo brush; it cleans floors using two side brushes and a suction port. Dirt is collected in a large 750 ml dust container. This large capacity means you don't have to empty the dust container after each cleaning, which is very convenient. A HEPA filter collects even the finest dust and dirt, ensuring high-quality air purification.
If you want the robot to clean your floors, install the 300 ml tank, fill it with water, and attach a cloth to the bottom. Water will automatically flow to the cloth, keeping it moist throughout the cleaning process.
Advantages and disadvantages
In conclusion of the review, let's summarize the positive and negative aspects of the iLife X750 robot vacuum cleaner.
The main advantages of the model:
- Optimal balance between cost and quality.
- Compact overall dimensions of the body.
- Nice appearance.
- High suction power.
- Large cleaning area on one battery charge.
- Very capacious dust collector.
- Full wet cleaning function thanks to a separate tank with automatic water supply.
- Planning the work schedule.
- AllCover intelligent system with i-MOVE 2 NEW route guidance.
Overview of the disadvantages of the iLife robot:
- As with most robot vacuum cleaners from Chuwi, there is no movement limiter included in the kit.
- When cleaning, there is often debris left around the base.
- There are no instructions in Russian.
Considering the 2018 model's price is around $150, it's a fairly competitive robot vacuum in its price range. If you're satisfied with its appearance and features, you can confidently choose this device to help you clean your apartment or house.
Finally, we recommend watching a video review of the iLife X750:
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