Cleaning a pool is necessary but it’s certainly not a fun task, and that’s why the new pool cleaning robots from Aiper should catch your eye. The all-new ‘Scuba’ series of robots includes five different models, designed to fit every budget and cater to your needs no matter what size pool you have.
All five robots are cordless too, and they start as low as $199 for the Scuba SE or $399 for the Scuba E1. Aiper says the SE is ideal for pools that are above ground, and around 860 square feet in size. You could probably use it on larger pools but the cleaning process wouldn’t be as efficient as with some of Aiper’s other models. The SE should be able to clean a pool of Aiper’s recommended size in about 90 minutes, however.
If you need more cleaning power, the Scuba S1 is designed for in-ground pools that are around 1,600 square feet in size. The S1 also has a 2.5-hour cleaning time. It features caterpillar treads that give it better traction too. As Aiper’s flagship for the Scuba pool cleaning robots, it’ll be a bit more with a $699 price tag. It’ll go up for pre-order this month.
Aiper pool cleaning robots can even help professionals
You might think of a pool cleaning robot as a luxury you’d have at home. But Aiper is catering to professionals too. The Scuba N1 Ultra model is suitable for commercial pools up to 2,150 square feet and it’s Aiper’s most powerful robot in the lineup.
It can hold up to 7.5 liters of debris picked up during cleaning before the bin needs to be emptied out. Being the most powerful robot also makes it the most expensive at $1,399. You could of course spend a little less for the S1 Pro instead, which can clean the same size pool and it retails for $1,199 so it’s a bit cheaper. It also has five cleaning modes, and comes with special sensors that help it move around obstacles, Aiper says. One of the cooler features is the compatibility with Aiper’s HydroComm.
This is a cordless buoy that you can connect to with your phone through the Aiper app. You can then use it to recall the robot or tell it to climb up the walls for additional cleaning. The Aiper Scuba SE, Scuba E1, Scuba S1, and Scuba S1 Pro will all go up for pre-order on January 9. The SE and E1 will go on sale in Late February, while the S1 goes on sale this month, and the S1 Pro and N1 Ultra go on sale in March.