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Polaris NEO Robotic Pool Cleaner, Automatic Vacuum for InGround Pools up to 40ft, Wall Climbing Vac w/ Strong Suction

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Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner


Features

  • AUTO POOL CLEANER: The Polaris NEO Robotic Cleaner deftly navigates all pool surfaces, climbs walls, and scrubs to the tile line for thorough cleaning.
  • IN GROUND POOLS: Compatible with in ground swimming pools up to 40 ft.
  • POLARIS: For more than 40 years, Polaris has been known worldwide for its quality and best-in-class automatic pool cleaners.
  • PREMIUM CLEANING PERFORMANCE: Cyclonic Vacuum Technology captures debris without losing suction. Never touch debris again with the Push'N'Go (TM) Filter Canister - simply shake and spray!
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: Comes equipped with a 50ft cable, and 4L debris canister.

Description

Polaris NEO Robotic Pool Cleaner

Brand: Polaris


Model Name: NEO


Color: Gray


Product Dimensions: 16.5"L x 16.25"W x 10.75"H


Power Source: AC/DC (if this refers to the power supply type, but a more descriptive value like 'AC Adapter' would be appropriate) See more


Power Source: AC/DC (if this refers to the power supply type, but a more descriptive value like 'AC Adapter' would be appropriate)


Other Special Features of the Product: Self Propelled


Control Method: Remote


Efficiency: High


Capacity: 4 Liters


Engine Type: electric engine


Load Capacity: 5.8 Pounds


Required Assembly: No


Warranty Type: Limited


Installation Type: robotic


Color: Gray


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 16.5"L x 16.25"W x 10.75"H


Item Weight: 15.42 Kilograms


Hose Length: 50 Feet


Brand Name: Polaris


Model Name: NEO


UPC: 052337101042


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


Manufacturer Part Number: FNEO


Model Number: FNEO


Item Type Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner


Manufacturer: Fluidra


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  • Great pool vac..such a good price I got 2 of them!
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
Okay first of all I am a HUGE fan of Amazon Warehouse! 9 out 10 times I will order something from Warehouse even acceptable condition can be like new! Which was the case with this purchase, I actually bought not 1 but 2 of them for $130 each! They may have been refurbished I am not sure but they literally where brand spankin new! As a pool robot typically will only last 5 years I figured for this price I would have it covered for 10 years for less than $300!! Now on to the Polaris NEO Robotic Pool Cleaner review! Its a very well designed machine and feels very heavy duty indeed! In 12 years I have owned a Dolphin Nautilus which after some part replacements probably lasted 5 years, this was purchased used for 200 so got some good mileage for sure..I then made mistake of buying a cheaply made Aiper robot, it actually worked ok when it actually worked but the drive belts would only last 2 weeks! At first the vendor provided a couple belts, then they stopped and then I had to buy them from amazon when you could even get them in stock...finally they just stopped selling them and I had enough....the good news is after paying $600 for it, I think I had it for maybe 3 months, Amazon gave me a full refund but it was still painful to deal with... Anyways! This Neo seems so much better built, I really like the easy to use debris container, one button and it pops out to empty! It seems to get A LOT of debris small and large the only downside to this design is the container is a bit on the small size...so if your cleaning the pool after say the winter months or in the fall with lots of leaves etc prepare to empty it several times. It seems to cover the pool fairly well, theres not much to it to be honest, couple settings to set the pool floor material such as smooth/liner seems kinda gimmicky and don't see any difference an any of the settings. As far as well climing it does well, but it does not seem to go all the way up to the water line it closes but with past robots they seem to go a few inches higher..no big deal just an observation. So I guess that the ghist of the review, works well and feel if you can find this for 500-600 it would be well worth it over an Aiper or other cheap knock off just to have the Polaris brand and build quality and hopefully better product support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Aa-Ron

  • Basic, yet Great Robotic Pool Cleaner Basic, yet Great Robotic Pool Cleaner
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
I am very happy with this little guy! The Polaris Neo is a really good robotic pool cleaner. I see older reviews when this was product was $270, in gigantic pools with sharp angles, corners, and curves and people complaining about it getting stuck. Back then, it was less than $300 when other makes and models were going up to and over $2,000. It’s not made for big exotically shaped pools. I think this model was made for your basic in-ground pool. The Neo works really well in my pool. My pool is a14x28 walk-in with a Roman arch, and it cleans it perfectly! It climbs up the walls perfectly and takes fine dirt out really well! Occasionally, it will get stuck in the bottom drain skimmer but it always seems to pull itself out after about 15 seconds or so. No Wifi or other goodie’s but for $270, you can’t beat it! Again, when I bought it in 2023 for $270, it was a steal. I’m happy to say that it’s still working perfectly! Unfortunately, the price is $800 now. I guess that really changes things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025 by Joe

  • A solid 4
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
Let me start by saying I don’t like pools but my wife won and so we have one. I also don’t like pool equipment or pool robots. They all break and so I’m constantly spending money on repairs or replacements. When our Polaris 280 broke for the third time and the pool guy kept saying it was fixed but it didn’t suck anything up, I gave up and started researching another pool robot. I went to CES where I saw some awesome displays of the latest in technology robots with all of the bells and whistles, I researched on Amazon and Google, I asked our pool guy and our neighbors what robot they had and would they recommend it. None of the responses instilled any confidence that there was a unit that stood out from all of the rest, which in my eyes is reliable and at a good price. I found most responses pushing me towards $1200+ units, which sounded stupid to me, so I decided to go with my gut and get the Polaris Neo. Honestly, I wanted to hate this thing. I was mad that my pool was a mess and my old Polaris was sitting in the pool literally doing nothing. So here is my experience… First time I used it I was pissed. The unit just kept doing the same pattern in the deep end of the pool. After two hours the deep end looked great and the shallow end hadn’t been touched. When I read the directions I did exactly what it told me to do which was place the cord at the midway point of the pool. This was bad advice. The second time I used it I moved the cord to about 50% further into the shallow end. That did the trick. The total pool got cleaned. I needed to move some of the debris more into the middle of the pool in the far edges of the shallow and deep ends but for the most part it sucked everything up, which included pine straw, leaves, grass and dirt/sand. My feelings for the unit turned from hate to pleasantly satisfied. I’m still concerned about the longevity of this thing but if I have one issue I’ll update my review. Pros Sucks up debris of most sizes. Doesn’t always get the pine straw. Cord is long enough for a 40 ft pool. Cleaner gets up the walls. Cons Cord does twist so you’ll need to straighten every now and then. It is heavy to get out of the water so if you’re not strong I would avoid. Would I recommend - Yes - It’s a solid 4 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by PorterH

  • Silt is not filtered out in debris bin. Doesn't sweep waterline or climb steps.
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
I just made the switch to NEO from a pump-driven Polaris 380. It does an excellent job of vacuuming up leaves and large grit, but it does not collect fine dirt/silt, which it blows out the top...only for it to settle to the bottom again. My pool is now cloudy. The 380 with a fine-mesh filter bag worked great. It does climb walls, but backs down in reverse after a few seconds...so never has a chance to scoot along and scrub the waterline (I've seen video of this same behavior and almost didn't buy because of it). For the same reason, it rarely gets onto steps. It gives up trying too soon, and backs down. This is an expensive product, which should work optimally. I have written to Polaris Support (no reply so far), and I will return it if necessary within my 30-day window! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by avg.citizen

  • Love! Love! Love! Love! Love! Love!
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
We love our Polaris Neo! We have named him Poomba (Pool Roomba), and he does a great job! We use our pool daily, and there is a lot of getting out and jumping back in (tracking stuff back into the pool), so we run him at least once a day (sometimes twice if he doesn't get the whole pool clean due to the size of our pool). We have moved where he is plugged in to try to get the best outcome. We found that plugging him in near the shallow end yielded the best results. He uses the entire stretch of his cord to get to our deep end. We let our charcoal lab swim in the pool, and the Neo does a great job of picking up her hair. When we clean the basket, it's mostly sand/dirt and dog hair that we clean off the filter. We did a lot of research before buying this one. We wanted a corded vacuum so we didn't have to worry about a charge not lasting the whole time. We also wanted something really simple. This is literally just plug-n-play. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Amber

  • Great automatic pool vac/time saver
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
After putting off an automatic pool vac for a few years, this was a purchase I am happy I finally made. Considered getting the float-around style, but those need a booster pump. Considered getting a suction-side model, but reviews are mixed, and seem to have a lot of maintenance and not very good cleaning coverage, especially sides or angled bottom. Then, saw this and decided it looked best, for several reasons: simplicity, doesn’t need any additional pumps, and reviews were mostly good. Pool: we have an in-ground, vinyl-lined, kidney shaped pool with 45-degree angled sides to the bottom in the deep end, fiberglass steps in shallow. Performance so far: one word, AMAZING. Very easy setup, and very easy to get running every time (1-2 minutes to get started). The unit is electric powered, but the cable is super-kink resistant (very high grade silicone cord…they did not cheap out), floats, and plugs into the control unit, which plugs into standard 110V. The unit sinks, you press start, and walk away. Or stay for the show, and the confused beagles barking at it…it’s all good! Auto-shut off, and easily pulls back to surface and out of the pool after about an hour. It drives itself around, has hit all of the pool surfaces except steps and behind ladder. It really climbs the walls to the surface, scrubs a few seconds, then goes back under for more. Once done, pulling the filter basket out is rapid and easy, and comes clean with a hose to backwash it. Basket is a pretty fine mesh - better than cheesecloth we use in the kitchen. Catches most everything debris-wise, even got the black-bird droppings they deposit in our pool. Not sure what they have against me, but this thing even gets that stuff. Only thing it didn’t get was a phosphate-removal treatment, but that “jelly-stuff” needs vacuum to waste, this would not be expected to clean it. Other than my first spring vacuum to waste, I no longer expect to have to vacuum throughout the season - this is doing the job, and way, way easier. Really wish I had bought it sooner…I will never get that time back. If you are on the fence, hope this helps push you over. Sorry for draining your wallet, but it will pay for itself in time not spent walking around your pool with your pole in your hands…cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by C. Walsh

  • Works Well
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
This machine runs for two hours on a cycle and always picks up a lot of small debris in a pool that looks otherwise clean. On the wall climbing setting, it practically climbs out of the pool! The only thing I didn't think about, and it's not a fault of the cleaner, is that it's a bit involved to set up, stretch-out the cord, etc. and then store the parts. Also, it is HEAVY. It's heavy enough dry and when first lifting it out of the pool and it's momentarily full of water, it's heavier still. For that reason, when it's in, I usually run it twice. But it does a good job and seems well constructed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by gordon j.

  • Cleans well but cord tangles itself badly
Pattern Name: Robotic Pool Cleaner
Love it! Pros: Has lasted and brushes and cleans well. It is easy to operate and clean out filter. Cons: The cord tangles itself without end. It is so frustrating that it tangles to the point it won’t clean the entire pool.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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