Pool cleaning is finally getting smarter, and Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra shows why
Summer has a way of exposing the difference between products that promise convenience and those that genuinely deliver it. Few categories illustrate that better than robotic pool cleaners. Options have multiplied over the past few years, bringing cordless designs, app controls, and increasingly sophisticated navigation to a market that once relied heavily on manual cleaning.
- ▪Summer has a way of exposing the difference between products that promise convenience and those that genuinely deliver it.
- ▪Few categories illustrate that better than robotic pool cleaners.
- ▪Options have multiplied over the past few years, bringing cordless designs, app controls, and increasingly sophisticated navigation to a market that once relied heavily on manual cleaning.
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Summer has a way of exposing the difference between products that promise convenience and those that genuinely deliver it. Few categories illustrate that better than robotic pool cleaners. Options have multiplied over the past few years, bringing cordless designs, app controls, and increasingly sophisticated navigation to a market that once relied heavily on manual cleaning. Yet many pool owners still encounter familiar frustrations: robots that miss sections of the pool, struggle with irregular layouts, require multiple cleaning cycles, or leave surface debris and cloudy water for separate tools to handle. Artificial intelligence has rapidly become the defining feature across consumer technology, but meaningful implementation remains uneven. Pool cleaning is no exception.
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