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Beatbot AquaSense and Sora robot pool cleaners: Which model is right for your pool?

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The version of pool ownership that no one puts in the brochure is the weekend morning spent fishing leaves out with a net, or the manual vacuuming and scrubbing to keep the pool floor, walls, and water line free of grime. As much fun as it is to dive into the water during a scorching summer, there’s a lot of work that goes into it before you can.

Beatbot’s range of robot pool cleaners takes that chore out of the equation entirely. This year, the range is broader than ever, which is a good thing, because not every pool needs the same robot. There are plenty of options to choose from, ranging from a self-cleaning flagship that handles almost everything on its own to an approachable entry model for first-timers. Here’s what you need to know.

Beatbot AquaSense X

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The AquaSense X is Beatbot’s premium flagship robotic pool cleaner and is the world’s first AI smart pool cleaner featuring an autonomous self-cleaning station. The AquaSense X solves a problem almost every other robot has. Most cleaners do a great job in the water, but the maintenance after is still an issue. You still have to pull the robot out, open it up, and rinse the filter basket by hand.

The AquaSense X removes that final chore with its AstroRinse station, which automatically cleans the filter and empties the collected debris in about 3 minutes once the robot docks.

That self-cleaning station is paired with a huge 22-liter debris basket, which gives you up to two months of hands-free cleaning before it needs emptying. For pool owners who are used to clearing a basket after every single cycle, this itself is the AquaSense X’s biggest selling point.

Its cleaning skills take things to the next level. The AquaSense X runs Beatbot’s HybridSense AI Vision system, which maps the pool, detects more than 40 types of debris, and optimizes its cleaning path using a suite of 29 sensors. Rather than bouncing around at random, it understands the space and actively avoids obstacles. There’s also auto-recovery if it gets into trouble, and a night cleaning mode for when the pool is not in use.

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