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WYBOT C2 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner, Dual Filtration, Wall Climbing &Waterline Cleaning, App Scheduling, Smart Navigation, Pool Vacuum for Inground Pools (Fluorescent Green & Black)

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Color: Fluorescent Green & Black


Features

  • Upgraded Motor + Dual Filtration: Featuring a new-generation motor(82.1% efficiency) and dual-layer filtration (180m + 10m), this robotic pool cleaner captures both large debris like leaves and ultra-fine particles such as sand, agael and dust. Delivers 30% improved cleaning performance, keeping your pool crystal clear with less maintenance. Filter is washable, reusable, and easy to rinse.
  • Powerful Suction with Triple-Motor System: Equipped with upgraded brushless motors, the WYBOT C2 delivers powerful suction up to 3593 GPH (72W enhanced output). Dual PVC rolling brushes effectively remove leaves, dirt, and stubborn debris from pool floors, walls, and waterlines. A reliable pool vacuum for inground and above-ground pools with consistent, high-performance cleaning.
  • Smart Navigation Upgraded: The built-in gyroscope enables intelligent path planning, allowing this pool robot to clean efficiently without random movement. Covers up to 2152 sq.ft and water depth 9.84ft, making it a reliable pool robot vacuum for inground pools, including stair or sloped designs.
  • Long Runtime & App Support and Scheduling: With up to 180 minutes of runtime in Echo mode. 7 cleaning modes and 4 cycling timer to preset timer to clean your pool automatically(Need preset it while pool cleaner on shore). And with ongoing OTA upgrades you'll always enjoy top-notch performance with the latest optimizations.

Brand: WYBOT


Model Name: C2-2026 Robotic Pool Cleaner


Material: Plastic


Color: Fluorescent Green & Black


Product Dimensions: 18"L x 16.9"W x 11"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Other Special Features of the Product: Cordless


Control Method: Touch


Efficiency: Energy Efficient, Large Debris Chamber


Lithium Battery Energy Content: 99 Watt Hours


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Charging Time: 3 Hours


Number of Lithium-ion Cells: 6


Load Capacity: 30 Pounds


Required Assembly: No


Installation Type: robotic


Material Type: Plastic


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 18"L x 16.9"W x 11"H


Battery Weight: 440 Grams


Brand Name: WYBOT


Model Name: C2-2026 Robotic Pool Cleaner


Manufacturer Part Number: C2 Pool Cleaner


Model Number: C2 Pool Cleaner


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: robotic pool cleaner


Manufacturer: WYBOT


Color: Fluorescent Green & Black


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  • A big upgrade from my corded pool cleaner that died recently. Cordless is fantastic.
Color: Fluorescent Green & Black
My pool: I live in Connecticut where our pool season is really only Memorial Day to Labor Day or maybe a couple weeks more into September. June is hell month for pollen. July is hell month for bugs. August everything sort of calms down. And you want to have your pool closed up before the leaves start falling in Sep/Oct. My pool is and inground rectangular design with a vinyl liner and18X36 with a max depth of 9 feet. I bought the WYBOT C2 (2026 version) to replace a 12 year old Maytronics Dolphin Advantage Plus pool cleaner that died recently. It arrived 2 days ago. I read the manual and charged it up the day it arrived. Yesterday I ran it in a pool that hadn't been cleaned by a robot in about 10 days due to the failure of my previous robot. The pool was dirty but not terrible. Some dirt and leaves on the bottom and the walls were showing a little algae starting to take hold. Price: This WYBOT C2 cost me $519. A replacement corded Maytronics unit would have been around $900 - $1,500. A Maytronics cordless unit would have been about $900. So WYBOT wins on price. And I already owned the WYBOT F1 cordless pool skimmer which I bought in early 2025. So I already had the WYBOT app installed on my phone and find it easy to use. Battery Life: WYBOT claims 3 hours of run time for the C2. My initial 2 uses pretty much confirm that. I ran the bottom cleaning first using the star pattern. It ran for just under 3 hours, about 2:50. Then I ran the wall cleaning routine in the N shape. That time the battery died out almost exactly at the 3 hour mark. Good enough. Cleaning Floor: The star shape ran for almost 3 hours and got the accumulated 10 days of dirt and leaves off the floor as well as the Maytronics corded unit the C2 replaced. I have zero complaints. Cleaning Wall: The N shape cleaning routine ran on the walls ran about 10 min longer than the floor routine or almost exactly 3 hours and here there was a significant difference between this cordless unit and the corded Maytronics unit it replaced. I've actually own 2 corded Maytronics units and one thing they never did was clean the walls. Oh, they could climb the walls but they never removed any of the algae as far as I could tell. The C2 climbed the walls just fine and erased all traces of algae. The C2 also handled all the sloped sections of the walls in the deep end, even the curved sections under the diving board. The C2 also managed to climb the steps and clean them which was another thing the corded Maytronics Dolphins never managed to do. Cleaning Filter After Use: This cordless unit with a filter basket is sooooo much easier and faster to clean up after use than the cloth filter bags on both my corded Maytronics Dolphins. Those were a pain in the butt to disassemble, turn inside out, spray with a hose from about 8 different angles, flip the bag right side out, and reassemble on it's little plastic and wire frame. With the C2, you pop open the filter basket and rinse in seconds. Much easier and faster. Charging Time: Once again WYBOT's claim of a 3 hour charge time is accurate. For both runs, walls and floor, my unit stopped at about 4% charge left in the battery. Recharging to 100% took 2:45 both times. Again, good enough for me. Ease Of Use: A cordless unit is a night and day difference form owning a corded unit. There is no external power supply to plug into an AC outlet. There is no 40 foot floating cord from the robot to plug into the power supply. And the robot itself feels about 33% lighter when wet than my older corded models. And at the end of a cleaning cycle there is no huge cord to wind up or power supply to unplug and put away in a caddy. And there is no big ugly plastic caddy at all holding the robot, the floating cord, and the power supply. The APP: More stuff my old Corded Maytronic Dolphins couldn't do. With the app, I can specify what type of cleaning I want, floor, walls, or both (default). But you can't communicate once the unit is underwater. Bluetooth won't penetrate water. So you set it up and let it go once you drop it in the pool. Power: I expected a battery powered robot to be less powerful than a corded model. Not the case here at all. The thruster on the C2 is a LOT more powerful than my old corded Maytronics Dolphins. My pool is 9 feet deep. Figure the impeller is about a foot off the bottom in the deepest section of the pool. So about 8 feet down. The force from the impeller was boiling the water from 8 feet below the surface. The corded units were nowhere close to that sort of power. In the shallow end, the level of surface disturbance was amazing to see. This thing has power. As far as climbing the walls in my pool, it seemed to have no problems going all the way up to a couple of inches above the waterline. Fine Filtration: It turns out you are only supposed to use the additional fine filtration (10um) panel when doing the floor in "Turbo" mode which significantly reduces run time. My pool just doesn't get dirty enough between the pool filter, a cordless surface skimmer robot, and the underwater robot to ever really need "Turbo Mode". I'm thinking the fine filter and it's assorted small parts are going in the recycle bin. I just don't think I'd ever use it. Al in all, I'm impressed with the price and the performance. Only time will tell If I get anything like the 12 years I got out of my Maytronics Dolphins coded models. But if I get 6 years out of these batteries, I won't complain. And since my pool season is only 12-14 weeks that doesn't sound unrealistic. I'll update if there are any significant changes to report. Hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision on a pool robot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Barnacle Bill The Sailor

  • awesome cleaner - highly recommend
Color: Fluorescent Green & Black
my polaris 280 stopped working and sing the cost to replace was about the same as this i decided to do away with the polaris because it got tangled on the ladder and needed new bags each season boy am i glad i did - it’s amazing it’s actually mesmerizing to watch it the first time i added videos to see it’s very cool and it works like a champ not only vacuuming but scrubbing the pool liner we need a new liner but because it’s so faded right now it let me see everywhere the robot goes. i highly recommend it i did not get the vision model i got the one without the camera i am pleased and surprised how good it really is ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by carl kendrick

  • Excellent Full-Pool Cleaning with Great Dual Filters, but Watch the Waterline Battery Drain Excellent Full-Pool Cleaning with Great Dual Filters, but Watch the Waterline Battery Drain
Color: Jet Black with Green handle
Automating pool maintenance is essential when dealing with fine dust and daily organic debris, and this cordless robotic vacuum provides a highly effective, independent solution for whole-pool cleaning. Moving away from manual brushing and suction-side hoses to a fully autonomous, app-scheduled unit reveals that this cleaner is a powerful tool for floor-to-wall debris extraction, supported by a very clever multi-stage filtration design. Initial App Configuration and Cleaning Modes: Seamless Network Provisioning: Setting up the smart companion application was fast and entirely intuitive. The initial Bluetooth pairing and Wi-Fi sync completed smoothly on the first attempt, allowing immediate access to the path-planning options and customizable cleaning cycles without connection dropouts. Turbo Mode Filter Constraint: The vacuum features a dual-layer filtration setup, including a standard debris basket and a separate ultra-fine pleat filter. It is important to note a structural software constraint: the ultra-fine filter layer is mechanically optimized for the "Turbo Floor" mode only. When running a standard full clean, it utilizes the primary screen basket, which still catches a massive volume of sand and leaf debris. Cleaning Performance and Surface Coverage: Thorough Floor and Wall Extraction: On standard in-ground surfaces, the vacuum delivers exceptional results. Running a full clean cycle completely clears out floor sediment, fine silt, and organic debris from the bottom and along curved transitions. The dual active scrubbing brushes maintain excellent traction, lifting stubborn dirt before the heavy suction draws it into the collection chamber. Waterline Navigation and Battery Behavior: While the wall-climbing capability is reliable, the navigation algorithm spends a concerning amount of physical effort working along the waterline. The unit climbs aggressively to the tiles, but it purges water and scrubs the top boundary with an intensity that drains the battery faster than expected. It keeps the tile line clean, but the extended energy expenditure at the surface limits the ultimate runtime of the cycle. Hardware Maintenance and Filter Cleaning: Tool-Free Basket Access: Cleaning out the internal collection system after a cycle is a quick, mess-free process. The top hatch opens easily to expose the solid-walled filter basket. Pulling the basket out and rinsing the collected debris away with a standard garden hose takes less than two minutes. The screens hold their tension perfectly, preventing fine grit from escaping back into the water during extraction. Pros: Mobile app pairs instantly and makes scheduling different paths straightforward. Exceptional suction power and active scrubbing along flat floors and transitions. Dual-filtration options handle everything from large leaves to fine sand grit. Easy-to-rinse top-access basket simplifies post-cleaning maintenance. Cons: Waterline cleaning routine is highly aggressive, consuming a significant portion of the battery life to maintain the tile line. Ultra-fine micron filtration layer is restricted by the software to specific floor-only modes. Bottom Line: This cordless pool vacuum offers an excellent, heavy-duty alternative to lighter skimming devices or cumbersome corded cleaners. It delivers true whole-pool coverage and excellent debris retention, making it a highly reliable maintenance asset for keeping inground pools swim-ready as long as you plan your cycles around the waterline power drain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Ernest Picklesworth

  • IF there were 6 stars to give, I'd give it!
Color: Jet Black with Green handle
This robotic pool cleaner is one of the coolest pool gadgets I've ever owned! I absolutely love having a pool, but brushing it is definitely not my favorite chore. Technically, you can get away with brushing once a week, but if you want your pool to stay truly sparkling clean, it really should be done more often. Between a full-time job and a couple of kids, free time is limited, and I'd much rather spend it swimming than scrubbing the pool. The cleaner comes with an app that was quick and easy to connect to. The app offers several cleaning programs, and you can customize the cleaning cycle by selecting options such as floor only, walls and floor, waterline cleaning, and more. In Advanced Mode You can even choose the cleaning pattern the robot follows. When mine arrived, it was about half charged, so it reached a full charge fairly quickly. Even when the battery is completely depleted, charging doesn't take very long. One thing to keep in mind is that you need to select your cleaning program before placing the robot in the water because the Bluetooth connection is lost once it's submerged, which is understandable. I typically use the full-pool cleaning program. The robot starts by cleaning the walls and then moves on to the floor. The cycle runs for a little over two hours, and I usually set an alarm on my phone so I remember to retrieve it when it's finished. Once the cleaning cycle is complete, the robot conveniently parks itself near the pool wall for easy removal. The package includes a retrieval hook that attaches to your pool pole, although you'll need to provide your own pole. Pulling the robot out of the water isn't difficult. The unit isn't particularly heavy, and of course it feels even lighter while submerged. Once you've pulled it close enough to the surface with the hook, you can simply grab the handle and lift it out of the pool. Cleaning the robot afterward is incredibly simple. A small button releases the lid, giving access to the debris basket inside. Just remove the basket, take off the cover, and rinse everything with a hose. The entire cleaning process only takes a few minutes, and once the basket is rinsed out, it's ready to be reassembled and charged for the next use. What impressed me most was the cleaning performance. I had several stains on the pool surface that I honestly thought would be there forever. I was wrong. This robot removed them as if they had never existed. Even more impressive, it cleaned scale buildup from the waterline almost completely. That's right—it is actually removing the white mineral deposits along the waterline! It is still visible, but about 80% less than before I got this little guy! If you own a pool, you know how difficult and time-consuming that can be to clean that. This robot has definitely exceeded my expectations! It saves me precious time, I can spend relaxing, while it keeps the pool looking fantastic If you own a pool and don't have one of these Wybot robotic cleaners yet you need to get one today! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026 by BlueZebra

  • THE WATERLINE GLOBALIST APOCALYPSE MACHINE FROM HELL
Color: Jet Black with Green handle
LISTEN TO ME. I HAVE SPENT TWENTY YEARS INVESTIGATING SECRET SOCIETIES, INTERDIMENSIONAL DEMONS, GLOBALIST THINK TANKS, WEATHER CONTROL WEAPONS, AND THE FALL OF HUMAN CIVILIZATION. NOTHING. NOTHING PREPARED ME FOR THE WYBOT C2. I opened the Amazon page and immediately knew something was wrong. Why? Because this thing does not look like a pool cleaner. It looks like a classified Pentagon project that escaped from a submarine and decided it was tired of following orders. They tell you it cleans pools. THAT IS WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO THINK. First they said they were turning the frogs gay. Now they've built a robot with 3,792 GPH suction power that crawls up walls, patrols waterlines, maps your pool, connects to your phone, and operates for three hours without a cord. THREE HOURS. You know what else runs for three hours? Government weather balloons. Coincidence? I DON'T THINK SO. The globalists have spent decades trying to control humanity through fluoride, social engineering, and boring pool maintenance. Then one day some engineer looked at a military tank and said, "What if we put this in a swimming pool?" AND THEY DID. This thing climbs walls. WALLS. You spend your whole life being told gravity is an unstoppable force. Then this robot shows up and says, "That's cute." It drives straight up the side of the pool like it has diplomatic immunity from physics. I watched the promotional video and nearly launched myself through a window. The machine isn't cleaning. It's conducting reconnaissance. It's studying the waterline. It's gathering intelligence. It's building a psychological profile of every leaf that enters your backyard. And then they gave it APP CONTROL. APP CONTROL. The anti robot takeover alarm inside my brain immediately started screaming. For years I've warned people. One day every household appliance will be connected. The refrigerator. The toaster. The thermostat. Now the pool cleaner. Next thing you know your dishwasher is demanding voting rights. Your lawn mower is running for city council. Your garage door is publishing academic papers. THIS IS HOW IT STARTS. Then I saw the dual layer filtration system. One hundred eighty micron filter. Ten micron ultra fine filter. Ladies and gentlemen. This thing filters water better than some governments filter classified documents. A leaf enters the pool. The WYBOT sees it. Tracks it. Profiles it. Removes it from existence. Gone. Never heard from again. Like a witness in a mafia movie. Then I noticed it works on vinyl, fiberglass, plaster, and concrete. Every surface. EVERY SURFACE. That sounds less like a cleaning specification and more like the opening line of a dystopian manifesto. The machine does not discriminate. The machine simply cleans. The machine always cleans. I started hearing the "I'm sick of being socially engineered" rant playing in my head. Because while everyone is distracted by celebrity gossip, this aquatic Terminator is quietly achieving total pool dominance. And then my brain connected the dots. The same people who supposedly control the weather. The same people allegedly hiding secret owl ceremonies in forests. The same people building particle colliders the size of small countries. They're terrified. Terrified of one thing. A clean pool. Because a clean pool creates independent thinkers. Independent thinkers ask questions. Questions create freedom. Freedom creates chaos. The WYBOT C2 is either the greatest pool cleaner ever built or the first step in a robotic aquatic uprising. I cannot prove either theory. But I cannot rule either theory out. Final verdict. The walls will be cleaned. The waterline will be cleaned. The debris will disappear. The battery will keep going. The app will obey your commands. And somewhere in a secret underground bunker a group of globalists will stare nervously at security monitors wondering why their plans keep getting interrupted by a highly motivated pool robot. POEM Black machine beneath the sun Rolling silent, mission begun Leaves disappear without a trace Wall by wall it claims the place Waterline fears its steady tread Every speck of dirt now dead Globalists panic, frogs take flight Pool stays crystal clear all night If doom arrives from sky or sea At least the pool is debris free ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by AZANONYMOUS

  • Strong performance and better filtration, but not a huge leap over the C1 Strong performance and better filtration, but not a huge leap over the C1
We bought our home a few years ago, and one of the main selling points for us was the pool. We love being outdoors and used to take frequent trips to the beach, so having a pool at home gave us a lot more flexibility to enjoy that lifestyle without always having to travel. When we first moved in, the previous owner left behind a Dolphin cleaner, but it only lasted a few uses before it stopped working. After doing some research, I decided to try the Wybot C1, and it performed really well for our pool (around 25,000 gallons). It handled the floor, walls, and waterline effectively, and for the price, it was a solid option. The main limitation, which is common with cordless robotic cleaners, was battery life. You can’t clean the entire pool in one go. It typically requires multiple cycles and recharges depending on what areas you’re targeting. After having a good experience with the C1, I decided to upgrade and pick up the newer C2 (2026 model) so we could rotate between the two. The main advertised upgrades were improved battery, stronger suction, and dual-layer filtration, all of which sounded promising. After using the C2 for a while, the standout improvement is definitely the dual filtration. It does a great job picking up finer debris that the C1 often leaves behind, and that’s noticeable. However, beyond that, the differences aren’t as significant as I expected. Suction feels very similar overall, except when using turbo mode (which is tied to only the dual filtration cleaning setting). Battery life is also about the same. I typically get around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the cleaning mode, with recharge times in the 2–3 hour range. To be clear, it does clean very well, and we’re happy with it. The added filtration is a nice bonus, and performance overall is strong. That said, I’m not sure the improvements alone justify the $200–$300 price difference compared to the C1 for most people. Especially if you have a smaller pool. The self-parking feature is misleading. It just means that it will rest close to the edge of the pool so you can retrieve it more easily with a hook (included) and pole (not included). It might stop in the deep end, along the middle, or in the shallow end. Just depends on when the cleaning cycle is completed, or the battery gets too low. In two years, I've only had it go to the shallow end once. If you’re deciding between the two and don’t mind running multiple cleaning cycles with recharges in between, the C1 is probably the better value. We’ll continue using both, though one small downside that maybe Wybot could work on is that they can’t be used at the same time. They probably won’t detect each other and will bump into one another. Overall, a solid and capable cleaner, just not a dramatic upgrade over the previous model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Johnny

  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+⭐️ Design + Endless Features! Wall Climbing is Legit! Dad Saves Day with this Pool Pro!
As a dad who’s constantly trying to plug the "money leaks" in our household budget 🤣, this WYBOT C2 has been a total Pool Maintenance BOSS! I used to spend my Saturday mornings sweating over my manual vacuum and not being able to play with our kids, as we live near the hills here in LA and we get "Santa Ana Winds" that are just brutal at kicking up cause leaves/debris to fall into our pool - not just daily - hourly, but even worse: dreading the absolute costs of pool maintenance in this day and age, & paying a pool service professional way too much money - it's pretty hefty, here in Los Angeles, just to skim the surface!? This C2 robot has officially fired the pros and given me my title back as "Weekend Dad", haha! What really sold me on this model from the get-go was the dual-filtration system and super-strong brushless motor. Living in an area with a lot of flying leaves, dust, sand, most cleaners of lesser caliber just move dirt around. The 10μm filter on the C2 robot actually traps the fine "cloudy" stuff, meaning I’m using fewer chemicals & running my main pool pump less often - which is a huge win for our electric bill. I noticed this major feature from Day One: The Wall Climbing is Legit. The C2 robot is a Ninja Assassin in the water! It actually hits the waterline. I don’t have to get down there and scrub the calcium or grimy algae lines by hand anymore, saving me a ton on expensive specialized cleaners. Thirdly, this robot has superior cordless freedom - TRUE ROAMING FREEDOM! No more tangled hoses, or worrying about wild raccoons messing with cords, or worse: the kids tripping on cords & taking a dip in the pool right before dinner! 🤣 Plus, the 3-hour recharge is fast enough that I can run a cycle, charge it, & have it ready for a "touch-up" before a backyard evening get-together. Finally, I am very appreciative of the high-tech and thoughtful design of the C2's App Scheduling feature on iPhone (and Android): I set the timer on the shore, drop it in, & forget it. The AI smart navigation is efficient - it doesn't wander aimlessly. The built-in gyroscope enables intelligent path planning, and it seeks out dirt and scum with purpose, so it finishes the job without wasting battery. The collection bin is heavy-duty & easy to rinse out. If you’re looking to cut your maintenance costs and stop dreading pool day, this is worth every penny. My pool stays crystal clear, I get more time for leisure on weekends now, & BEST PART: my wallet stays a lot heavier. With all these features, it's a value-priced investment, that I highly recommend for any DIY dad who wants his weekends back. ♥️ This not only gets 5-stars from me... this gets my RARE TRIED+TRUE 5+1 BONUS STAR ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+⭐️ Rating for a total of 6-stars! I only give 5 stars to products that I use and exceeded my expectations for quality, functionality, ease-of-use, premium appearance & looks, durability, ease of installation & time to build, good value for the price point, accuracy in size & fit - and when possible - sustainability, green certification, safety, & environmental considerations. And my rare 6 stars rating goes to companies that bring a product that is truly INNOVATIVE and superb to have! I hope you gain some insight from my review and I appreciate you taking the time to read it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026 by The Bald Bodybuilder + Tech Geek Modern Dad

  • Cleans well and seems well made, but the app needs work. Cleans well and seems well made, but the app needs work.
I am not really a phone or app person, so I may be missing some of the features on this cleaner since a lot of it seems to work through the app. When I first got it, I charged it overnight and it was fully charged the next day. I had the kids help download and set up the app for me. They were supposed to have it set so I could just put it in the pool, turn it on, let it clean, and take it out when finished. The first time I used it, I could see it moving around and cleaning. Every time I checked on it, it was in a different spot doing its thing. Later on, I noticed it had stopped. I am not sure if it had completed its cleaning cycle or if the battery had run down, but the pool looked clean, so I pulled it out and charged it again. A couple of days later, I used it a second time and got about the same results. It moved around and cleaned for a while, then eventually stopped. I have not needed to use it again yet since then. One issue I have noticed is with the app itself. It looks like there may be additional buttons or settings lower on the screen, but on my phone I cannot scroll or move the screen enough to reach them. That may just be a compatibility issue with my phone. I also read that you may not even need the app and can simply turn the cleaner on and let it run in its default mode, which I plan to try next time. As far as the cleaner itself goes, it seems to work very well. My pool does not get extremely dirty, but it has done a good job cleaning up the dirt and debris that does collect. I also had a lot of sand in the pool when opening it for the season, and this cleaner handled that surprisingly well. It looks well built, is easy to clean out, and overall is pretty simple to use. I imagine it will be even easier once I get the app situation figured out. As for value for the money, I looked at quite a few pool cleaners before I got this one. I saw some slightly cheaper models and a few with more features around the same price range. So this one may be priced a little high, but it does seem to be a good quality cleaner that performs well. So far, I have been pleased with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026 by Shane

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