OKP Life K2 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1800 mAh, Blue

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  • Ronda

    > 24 hour

    This little guy does a great job. He’s very quiet and actually found his home base. Replaced another expensive robo-vac that kept having issues.

  • Nailed By Nisha

    > 24 hour

    it does a good job of daily cleaning however isn’t as smart as it’s led on to be. the product claims to be able to map out your house after a few cleanings and after that be able to find its way back to the charging station on its own- which is just so loud and wrong. when this thing hits 15% prepare to be annoyed. i got this around the new year and i’m well into february, using it daily and this girl has never not needed help getting back to the charging station. ima stick beside her since i’m outside the return time but if you’re super busy and don’t have time to constantly assist the vacuum definitely go with something else, probably name brand. i don’t mind it bc i plan on moving into a two story home and will be buying the one i actually will love soon and this one can go on the floor of the house that i care least about. as i’m typing this the vacuum is trying to find its way to the charging station, going into my bedroom which is on the opposite side of the living room- where the charging station is …

  • Gunslinger

    > 24 hour

    Although usable the remote doesnt have great reception or options for the vacuum. Kinda slow to go back to the dock. Mapping is a wifi only thing but I tried it and hated it.

  • Lexy Havlock

    > 24 hour

    This thing is amazing! Ive got 4 kids, 3 cats, and a beagle. Cleaning our wood floors is one of my least favorite things. This little miracle is cleaning my kitchen after the dinner rush as I sit on my butt ant type this..... Now that Im done with the basic, yay robot vacuum, lets talk about this particular vacuum. This one fits under our couch. Anywhere it doesnt fit, it will go around and get as close as possible to sweep the area (from all sides!!) Then continue on its path. It somehow finds its way back to the station to charge on its own. It does a REALLY good job with hair and dirt. It would probably terrorize my sons Lego collection so hes rushing to clean his room out of fear while Gerald (our vacuum) slowly makes his way towards the door because hes already done cleaning my kitchen. Now Im still sitting on my butt and everyone is frantic because our cold unloving robot vacuum is coming for their precious toys. My husband picked up his shoes out of fear for his laces. This is probably the most peaceful night Ive had in months. Raising my cup of decaf up to cheers over the wonderful new year Im about to have with Gerald (the vacuum).

  • c. anderson

    > 24 hour

    I had a Roomba and I hated it. Whenever I ran it I would have to monitor the unit to make sure it didnt get stuck somewhere (which it ALWAYS did.) The Roomba was way more work for me than just vacuuming so I put it to sleep. I decided to get the OKP Robot because it was cheap and Im having some mobility issues that makes vacuuming difficult right now. I wasnt expecting it, but this little guy has really impressed me. It rarely gets stuck, does a good job cleaning, is far more quiet than the Roomba and always finds its way home to recharge (also unlike Roomba.) The app is useless, but you dont really need it. Just turn this bad boy on and let it get to work. Well worth the $!

  • Paul G.

    > 24 hour

    After our Eufy robot vacuum tragically stopped working, I only lasted a few weeks before really needing a new vacuum again. I love my Golden Retriever, but man, does she shed, and because were too busy to constantly be running our upright vacuum every day, her hair quickly piles up. I was a little skeptical considering this vacuum was not from a brand I recognized and it was priced so cheaply (it was listed at $120 at the time of purchase, with additional coupons and discounts at check-out), but after reading the positive reviews, I decided to give it a chance. I have to say, Im overall very satisfied with the vacuums performance. Vic (the vacuum) does an amazing job picking up my dogs hair and all the other stuff from up off the ground. One of my favorite features about it is that it doesnt have a rolling brush - a huge problem I had with my previous robovac was having to constantly cut out the hair that got tangled and stuck in that brush. Not anymore. Vic is relatively quiet, and only very rarely gets stuck in a position he cant get out of - usually he gets out of just about everything. I love the hardwood mode for the vacuum that makes it go in straight lines across the floor - Ive found that this setting is the most effective for a good cleaning. Now, there is a lot of room for improvement with their app, which is why I gave the vacuum 4 stars instead of 5. The app feels counterintuitive and doesnt allow you to perform basic functions that you can do on the vacuum remote, like selecting the cleaning mode. TL;DR - If youre looking for a solid robot vacuum that is cheap, has good suction, charges quickly, and gets the job done AND if you dont mind using the vacuum remote as the app can be a pain, then this is a fantastic choice.

  • C. Tierney

    > 24 hour

    My first robot vacuum that I bought because it came recommended on a deals blog. It picks up dust every single day. I have it programmed to run 5 days a week when I go to work. Im pretty impressed with the amount of dust it picks up each day! The machine is sturdy, and even came out unscathed after a half-story fall. But it is dumb. Really dumb. It uses mostly random patterns with some logic on what direction to focus on, and does a decent job of trying to get unstuck. It will even shut off the vacuum suction if it becomes stuck or theres a clog. I believe it uses IR to find its way back to base, but it uses the random logic to find that signal once the useful battery life for suction has ended. The app also only notifies me rarely when it gets stuck. And the setup isnt intuitive either as it relies upon a mashup of 3rd party unknown home automation apps. It gets stuck under my bed frame a lot, where it has decorative drops in the wood. It also gets tangled a lot on any type of loose clothing or cords and has even ripped up some long strands in my older looped carpet. The works with Google is a complete flop and I disabled it. It has been turning on at random times more and more lately, which is very annoying. I think the run IR signal is similar to something in my house, maybe the thermostat. I noticed that sometimes when I mark me home on my Nest app or adjust the thermostat, it will start to run right away. I would defer to purchasing a smarter-sensing robot vacuum. One that can plot a room better so that it doesnt take 15 minutes to find home, avoids clothing and maybe cords better, and doesnt get stuck in obvious trouble spots.

  • Falkor Fable

    > 24 hour

    TL;DR would recommend *on sale,* but dont expect perfection. Okay so lemme preface this that I am physically disabled, autistic, and have two thick haired cats. Before I got this machine I didnt even want to get out of bed when I had the energy or needed to, because the floor was dirty and it caused major sensory issues. The floor was dirty because I rarely had the energy to clean the house. This machine is not perfect by a long shot, but it has allowed me the ability to more comfortably move around my house when I have the energy. Pros: ~Cleans. It doesnt clean perfect, but my floors are a lot cleaner. They look and feel cleaner. ~Not loud. I cant vaccum, only sweep or mop due to sensory issues, but this doesnt bother me. I can be paying attention or have it as background noise and its fine. ~Actually collects pet hair. Like you cant even say that for some full size vaccums. ~Collects human hair. I have long hair, it collects it, and the stuff that does get tangled around the bristles is super easy to untangle. Cons: ~You still have to clean up after it. Like I dont have sensory issues walking barefoot now, but the floor still needs to be mopped, and there is dirt in the corners. Somewhat expected, but I was expecting a tad bit more? ~Gets trapped places. Got into my bathroom but messed up my floor towel doing so, and couldnt get themselves out. Also gets stuck in corners? ~Small container. I mean, again, expected, but its still a bit frustrating to have it run a cycle, fill up half way through, and keep running until the battery is out. ~Remote turns it on, but cant get it home. ~Actually only you can get it home. If it runs into furniture it gets lost going home and cant make it. You need to pick it up and point it with a direct path home. Thats probably the biggest issue. I do really like this. It was around 100 dollars. I wouldnt pay more than that, based on the fact I have to guide it home, but Im still happy my house is a significant bit cleaner.

  • JB

    > 24 hour

    This product is perfect for the money and deserves five stars for the money. The map is developed by the VAC as it vacuums. You have no control, you cant set spots no to vacuam, Etc. What you can do is choose whether it vacuums at those random angles like hes ideal for rugs, in a spiral, in lines as ideal for floors, or along walls. This you do using the remote. The map of where it vacuumed will show up on your app. If you never install the app it wont be a big deal. The app is convenient for telling it to go home and stop vacuuming, and to see where it has vacuumed. I had a whisker of trouble setting up the Wi-Fi but honestly it was because I didnt read the directions the first time right. I had turned it on and charge it overnight and then when I press the button the light was blinking so thats when I tried to sync it. Had to go back turn the power off turn it back on press the button now the light blink more rapidly and it linked just fine. I have not tried this on carpet. We have dogs and we have to vacuum carpet constantly. I only use it for the hard surfaces in the house. Now I feel like I ought to go try it on carpet just to let people know but I probably wont dot-dot.

  • Tina K. Thaler

    > 24 hour

    I only bought this because of the low price. However, you get what you pay for. I works relatively well and picks up OK, does not pick up most of the dog hair on rugs. It did fall down the stairs, so now I have to block those off and it constantly gets stuck under the recliner. I could not get the app to work on my phone. It also does not go to all rooms, pretty much stays in the main room where the dock is. I just use it for a quick pickup.

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