Best Overall
Beatbot AquaSense 2
$3,000-$3,500Owners describe the AquaSense 2 as a “genuinely hands-off experience”, with setup straightforward enough that first-time robot pool owners report no learning curve. In head-to-head comparisons against other premium robots, its “floor-to-wall-to-waterline coverage in a single cycle” stands out as the feature that justifies the premium for larger or more complex pools. That said, a 60-day real-world test raised honest questions about “whether the $3,450 investment holds up over time”, and some owners with smaller pools feel the capability exceeds what they actually need. The community consensus is that it delivers on its promises, but only you can decide if your pool is big enough to deserve it.
What holds up
- Cleans floors, walls, and waterline in a single cleaning cycle
- AI-powered smart navigation for efficient pool coverage
- Strong suction and filtration performance reported by owners
- Easy setup praised by pool newbies and experienced owners alike
What to know
- Very high price point around $3,450, a significant investment
- Premium cost hard to justify for smaller or simpler pools
- Some users question long-term durability at this price
Compared against 3 premium robots with surprising results
60-day real-world test questions whether $3,450 price is justified
Bottom line ★
If your pool has walls and a waterline that need cleaning, the AquaSense 2 earns its $3,450 price tag by eliminating the manual scrubbing that every cheaper robot leaves behind.
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