I Don’t Own a Pool. But I Highly Recommend This Pool Cleaner

Disclaimer. I do not own a pool. However, I spend so much time taking advantage of a dear friend who does, that turning up with a bottle of sunscreen in exchange for the opportunity to enjoy a water workout started to feel like an awkwardly inadequate gesture of gratitude. So, this Summer, I plan to upgrade my gifting game with an excellent accessory. A pool cleaner, like the AquaSense Pro, perhaps? 

Why this pool cleaner is making waves

With sunny days – and the need for cooling swims to accompany them – on the horizon, the AquaSense Pro, has made a timely debut. Manufactured by Beatbot, it is the world’s first 5-in-1 intelligent pool-cleaning robot, and certainly not your standard pool cleaner – going where other devices do not. Literally!

While most cleaners are content to scrub the floor or walls, the AquaSense Pro dives deep and does more. It cleans the pool’s surface, waterline, walls, and floor. It even clarifies the water, ensuring it is crystal-clear.

AquaSense Pro: A deep dive into the details

The  AquaSense Pro is crammed with cutting-edge technology. Packed with AI-driven path optimisation, this cleaner isn’t just smart – it’s practically swimming in intelligence. With 20 intelligent sensors and a quad-core 1.8GHz processor, it navigates the pool with ease, avoiding obstacles and ensuring no area is left untouched. Whether it’s tackling steps, corners, or the waterline, the AquaSense Pro dives in head first and gets the job done.

Its 5500 GPH suction system means it handles even the toughest dirt and debris. With independent roller brushes and a propulsion system inspired by submarines, it tackles those hard-to-reach spots that other cleaners struggle with. And, with up to 9.5 hours of runtime on a single charge, it lasts longer than my commitment to laps. Plus, when its work is done, it floats back up thanks to its intelligent return-to-surface parking system. It’s efficient, clever, and, a real pool side powerhouse.

Splish, splash and sustainability

The AquaSense Pro isn’t just about high-tech innovation – it’s also designed with the planet in mind. With a focus on sustainability, it uses an eco-friendly IMR coating, a hydrodynamic design to save energy, and natural clarifiers to reduce the need for harsh chemicals. So while it’s scrubbing your pool clean, it’s also treading lightly on the environment.

For the more eco-conscious pool owners, Beatbot’s iSkim Ultra even uses solar energy, incorporating a 24W high-power solar panel. This means less reliance on traditional power sources and a reduced carbon footprint. It’s a win-win for pool lovers who care about their impact on the planet.

Pool performance perfection

Whether you have an above-ground or in-ground pool, the AquaSense Pro covers all bases. It works effortlessly on a variety of pool materials, from concrete to vinyl, ceramic tiles to fibreglass. It doesn’t shy away from stairs or awkward corners either – areas where other cleaners might sink under the pressure. The AquaSense Pro handles it all with ease, delivering a comprehensive clean that leaves no stone unturned.

Its certified quality and reliability are also worth mentioning. With 15 industry-leading certifications (including IP68 waterproof protection) and a two-year warranty, it’s clear this is a cleaner built to last. And with ongoing over-the-air software updates, it’s ready for year round swims, for those brave enough to dip their toes, or dive in the deep end when the temperature drops…

With an RRP of $3,499, the  AquaSense Pro pool cleaner is a deep dive into your wallet. However, considering its all-in-one functionality, it’s a worthwhile one. And, for those not ready to commit to the Pro model, the standard AquaSense comes in at a shallower $2199, offering many of the same benefits for a little less.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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