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As the owner for the pool above, I can attest that cleaning out leaves, bugs, and other pests is a daily chore with the cover off. I put up with it because my pool is only used seasonally, but WIRED reviewer Chris Null has an in-ground pool that he uses year-round, so he doesn’t have time for tricks like nets, brushes, and hand towels. He has been testing pool robots for yearsand his favorite robot he ever tested was from Beatbot. It’s not the cheapest robot in the pool, but it offers flawless performance. Luckily, this Prime Day has some of the biggest discounts we’ve seen on the brand and some of our tried-and-tested favorites.
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WIRED reviewer Chris Null tested this top-of-the-line model with a six-hour battery life and found it to do an excellent job of tracking pool bottoms and walls and capturing detritus at the water line and detecting AI-powered debris. It also floats when it’s done, so it’s easy to catch instead of fishing on the bottom. The only downside is that it’s heavy and unwieldy, but that’s not surprising given all the features it has.
This one has a shorter battery life than the AquaSense 2 Ultra and can’t focus on the surface, but has the same buoyancy to prevent retraction underwater. WRED analyst Chris Null put it through its paces and found it to be adequate for steps and platforms, and liked that it could work in water as shallow as 8 inches. In our guide to Best Pool Robotshe put it as a ride above his tree.
Our top choice, the AquaSense 2 Ultra, can also flood your pool. However, if you already have a water robot or a favorite machine and are looking for a skimmer alone, this is the one WIRED reviewer Chris Null recommends. The solar-powered ISkim Ultra has front-mounted sensors that prevent bumps in your tiles, although because the waste ejector button is on the front, it sometimes pops out if it hits something. That was our only complaint, however, on a well-made device.
The top member of the new Beatbot Sora line, the Sora 70 is the only member of the trio to include a skimming feature, allowing it to do dual duty both under the pool and above. The rest of the Sora line is also in place, including an easy payment system, smart app controls, and automatic parking when the robot is finished, making it easy to find. It’s also available in a snazzy electric purple color scheme, if you’re looking to bring some style to your pool. -Christopher Null
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