🏊 Pool Cleaning Robots
Expert-Tested Robotic Pool Cleaner Reviews — Every Pool Type, Every Budget
A pool robot that fails to climb walls, drops debris mid-clean, or dies after
two seasons is an expensive mistake. We prevent that.
Every robotic pool cleaner reviewed here was purchased at retail and tested across
real pools — in-ground and above-ground, vinyl liner and fiberglass, leaf-heavy
and algae-prone. We measure actual cleaning coverage, wall-climbing success rate,
filter capacity, and corded vs cordless runtime.
Our reviews cover:
→ Best cordless pool cleaners: Aiper Scuba V3 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense X
→ Best corded in-ground picks: Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus, Polaris 9650iQ
→ Best for above-ground pools: Aiper Scuba S1 Pro, Dolphin E10
→ Budget picks under $500: Aiper Seagull Pro, Dolphin Escape
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New to robotic pool cleaners? Our Pool Cleaner Buying Guide
explains the difference between robotic, suction, and pressure-side cleaners —
and why robotic almost always wins for in-ground pools.
Narrowed it down to two models? Run them through our
[Pool Cleaner Comparison Tool](/pages/compare-pool-cleaners) for a side-by-side
breakdown of specs, scores, and value.
Prices fluctuate most in spring (pool opening season) and before Memorial Day.
Bookmark our [Pool Cleaner Deals page](/collections/deals) and check back weekly
for verified price drops.
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