Rankings

The Tikom G8000 Max combines a very high 5000 Pa suction power with a long 150-minute runtime and multiple control options, making it a strong budget 2-in-1 vacuum-mop. Its navigation is limited to basic gyroscope tracking and it lacks a self-empty dock, which can reduce convenience. Best for pet owners and apartment dwellers who prioritize suction and runtime over advanced mapping.

The Lefant M210 offers strong suction, a thin 71 mm profile and full Wi-Fi/app/voice control, making it a capable entry-level robot vacuum. It misses advanced mapping and recharge-and-resume, which can affect coverage on larger or complex homes. Ideal for pet owners in apartments who want smart-home connectivity without a high price.

The ROPVACNIC S1 is a budget-friendly 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop delivering 5200 Pa suction and a 120-minute runtime. It lacks advanced navigation and a self-emptying base, making it heavier and less autonomous. Best suited for cost-conscious homeowners with hard floors and low-pile rugs.

The ILIFE V2 is a slim robot vacuum with a tangle-free suction system and a generous 300 ml dustbin, delivering up to 2 hours of runtime. It lacks app-based scheduling and advanced navigation, which can lead to missed spots. Best suited for pet owners with hard floors who want a simple, affordable cleaner.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2.5 hoursbest | 2 hours | 2 hours | 2 hours | |
5,000 Pa | 2,200 Pa | 5,200 Pabest | — | |
0.45 Lbest | — | — | 0.3 L | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.398 kgbest | 3.028 kg | 3.29 kg | 3.211 kg |
300 mLbest | 260 mL | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(2) | ||||
Battery Life (hours) | 2.5 hours | 2 hours | 2 hours | 2 hours |
Suction Power (Pa) | 5000 Pa | 2200 Pa | 5200 Pa | — |
Controls(2) | ||||
App Control | true | true | true | false |
Voice Control | true | true | true | false |
Capacity(2) | ||||
Dustbin Capacity (L) | 0.45 L | — | — | 0.3 L |
Water Tank Capacity (mL) | 300 mL | 260 mL | — | — |
Features(2) | ||||
Cleaning Modes | Spot, Edge, Zig‑zag, Manual | zigzag, random, spot, edge, schedule, manual | — | Auto, Spot, Edge |
Brush Type | — | Brushless suction port | Dual rotating electric side brushes | Tangle‑free suction port |
Sensors(1) | ||||
Navigation Technology | Gyroscope navigation | Basic navigation | — | Multiple sensors |
Build & Design(2) | ||||
Weight (kg) | 2.398 kg | 3.028 kg | 3.29 kg | 3.211 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×L) | 76.2×320×320 mm | 71.1×279.4×279.4 mm | 30.48×7.59×30.48 cm | 2.99×12.2×12.2 in |


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Professional reviewers consider the Tikom G8000 Max a solid entry-level robot, emphasizing its high 5000 Pa suction, long 150-minute runtime, low 60 dB noise and ultra-slim design as strong points, while noting the lack of a self-empty dock and only basic gyroscope navigation as limitations.
Everyday users who have tried the G8000 Max generally praise its powerful suction, ability to clean under furniture, long battery life and quiet operation, with few complaints beyond the expected need to manually empty the bin and the basic navigation on cluttered floors.

“10/10”

“smart sweep”




Professional reviewers consider the Lefant M210 a strong entry-level robot that excels in suction power, ultra-thin design, and pet-hair handling, offering good value for its price. However, they point out its lack of mapping, recharge-and-resume, and limited mopping as notable shortcomings.
Everyday users generally praise the easy setup, reliable scheduling, quiet operation, and the robot's ability to reach under furniture. Recurring complaints focus on random navigation that can miss areas, occasional getting stuck on thresholds, and a basic app that lacks advanced features.

Professional reviewers and editors position the ILIFE V2 as a budget-friendly entry-level robot vacuum that excels in simplicity, slim design, and pet-hair handling, while acknowledging its lack of smart navigation and app-based scheduling as trade-offs for the lower price point.
Everyday users appreciate the V2's ability to pick up pet hair on hard floors, its quiet operation, and the convenience of a large dustbin and long runtime, but they commonly report occasional sensor hiccups, the need to manually intervene when the unit gets stuck, and disappointment over the absence of app control or mopping functions.