This robotic pool cleaner is difficult to use and does an awful job cleaning up debris. Skip it. Seauto’s first pool robot was a distinctive and largely capable underwater scrubber, thanks in part to ...
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The Seauto Shark excels at picking up dirt and grime from the bottom of the pool, but in our test runs, it tended to miss key sections. Seauto has been producing pool robots since 2021, with a ...
The Beatbot AquaSense Pro emerges as a top-tier player in the world of robotic pool cleaners, boasting an impressive array of features that set it apart from the competition. With nine motors, 20 ...
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With the advent of innovative technology, mundane tasks like cleaning are becoming increasingly effortless, which is where the Beatbot AquaSense Pro pool cleaning robot enters the scene. This advanced ...
The Dreame Z1 Pro has an amazing design and very powerful 8,000 GPH suction strength. It also has a LiFi remote, which can be a bit finicky, but ultimately solves a very important issue for robotic ...
The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra is the most expensive pool cleaner I have tested thus far, but it is also the most feature packed out there. Currently priced at $2,829 (discounted from its $3,550 MSRP), ...
Smart home devices are evolving fast, but outdoor automation still lags. Dreame aims to fix that with the Z1 Pro, a cordless robotic pool cleaner powered by real artificial intelligence. At the core ...
There’s nothing like a refreshing dip in a swimming pool after yet another hot summer day. There have been plenty of those so far this year. One spoiler in the scenario is upkeep. Keeping a pool clean ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...