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iLife A11 review: Specs

Overall cleaning performance: 72.16
Pet hair score: 58.25
Size: 13.78 inches x 13.78 inches x 3.72 inches
Modes: Vacuuming, Mopping
On board dustbin capacity: 0.45 liter dustbin only/ 0.3 liter dustbin with 0.2 liter water tank
Smart home compatibility: Alexa & Google Assistant

The holy grail of robot vacuums is the hybrid: A robot that vacuums and mops equally well. Enter the iLife A11, a 2-in-1 robot vacuum that attempts to do just that. The latest offering from iLife features LiDar navigation and Y-shaped mopping, which is meant to simulate a manual, human-driven mop. The A11 performed well on hardwood, but did so poorly elsewhere that it stood no chance of making our list of the best robot vacuums. Read the rest of our iLife A11 review to see where it fell down.

iLife A11 review: Price and availability

The iLife A11 was released in March of 2022 and is currently available on Amazon.com for $399 with a coupon that knocks $70 off. It comes with two dustbins: one for vacuuming only and one for vacuuming and mopping. The second is a combination water tank and dustbin as the A11 is capable of vacuuming and mopping simultaneously. Also in the box is a reusable microfiber mopping pad and an additional dustbin filter.

iLife A11 review: Design

Shiny black never goes out of style with robot vacuums, does it? The iLife A11 continues the trend, dressed with a sleek, reflective jet black lid, complete with ILIFE etched in silver on the raised LiDar cap.

iLife A11 in docking station

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A simple silver rubber oval button pulls double duty as the power and home button. Under the thin plastic lid resides the dustbin and an on-board cleaning tool.

iLife A11 with dustbin compartment

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Flip the iLife A11 over and you’ll see two chunky rubberized wheels on either side of the brush roll and a small omni-directional wheel in the front. There’s also a tri-spoke brush to help collect debris just in front of the right wheel. The brush roll is an alternating mix of rubber fins and bristles to help guide debris into the vacuum’s gullet.

Underside of iLife A11

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When the 2-in-1 dustbin is inserted, the iLife A11 is capable of vacuuming and mopping in one run, or tackling each task separately. Before mopping, you’ll want to attach the removable microfiber pad to the mopping plate on the rear underside of the A11. The pad attaches with Velcro and is easy to remove for drying. Unlike iRobot and Roborock, iLife doesn’t offer a branded cleaning solution. In fact, the company doesn’t recommend using any cleaning solution aside from water.

iLife A11 with mop attachment

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

Looking at the iLife A11, I had a sense of deja vu. It’s the same device body and base as both the Wyze Robot Vacuum and the Proscenic M6 Pro. While the M6 Pro uses a different color scheme, the A11 and the Wyze are nearly identical save the difference in logos and the A11’s mopping add-ons — the A11 shares that feature with the M6 Pro.

iLife A11 review: Vacuuming performance

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