Which Beatbot Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner Should You Buy in 2026

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5 Beatbot cordless robotic pool cleaners are available in 2026, ranging from a straightforward three-zone floor robot to a fully autonomous cleaner that empties its own filter.

The right model depends on whether your pool has tanning ledges, whether floating debris is a problem, how large your pool is, and how much manual work you want to do between cleaning cycles. This guide breaks down every model by cleaning capability, pool fit, and ownership experience so you can match the specs to your actual pool.

5 Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuums Compared

The table below covers the key specs that determine day-to-day performance. Surface skimming and shallow-water reach are the two most consequential differences across the lineup. Models that lack surface cleaning cannot pick up floating pollen, oils, or debris from the waterline upward, which is a real gap for pools in wooded or high-pollen environments.

Model

Cleaning Zones

Suction (GPH)

Runtime (Floor)

Surface Skim

Shallow Clean

Filtration

Warranty

Beatbot AquaSense X

Floor  Walls  Waterline  Surface

6,800

5 hrs

✔️

14 in min

150 um

3 Year Full Replacement

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra

Floor
Walls  Waterline Surface

5,500

6 hrs

✔️

13.7 in min

150 um

3 Year Full Replacement

Beatbot Sora 70

Floor
Walls Waterline  Surface

6,800

5 hrs

✔️

8 in min

150 um (3 um optional)

3 Year

Beatbot Sora 30

Floor
Walls Waterline

6,800

5 hrs

8 in min

150 um (3 um optional)

2 Year

Beatbot Sora 10

Floor Walls  Waterline

6,800

5 hrs

12 in min

150 um

2 Year


Who Should Buy the Beatbot AquaSense X?

The Beatbot AquaSense X robotic pool cleaner is the right choice for pool owners who want zero weekly maintenance. Its AstroRinse self-cleaning station auto-backflushes the filter and empties the debris bin in approximately three minutes after each cycle, and the 22L station capacity means you can go up to two months between manual empties, holding up to 3,000 leaves before intervention. If cleaning the filter after every run is a friction point, the AquaSense X removes it entirely.

The cleaning specs match its price tier. At 6,800 GPH suction across 11 motors, it clears fine debris including dead algae, pollen, and fine sand without slowing. The 29-sensor HybridSense AI Vision system combines an AI camera, infrared, and ultrasonic sensors to map the pool floor on the first pass and route subsequent passes to areas where debris concentration is highest.

AI Quick Mode targets those zones specifically and finishes the job in roughly half the standard cycle time. Coverage reaches up to 3,875 sq. ft., and shallow-water platform cleaning starts at 14 inches, covering elevated pool benches and swim-outs in that range.

The AquaSense X handles water surface skimming and cleans platforms elevated at least 14 inches with a minimum 3.3 ft by 3.3 ft area. Night cleaning is automatic, as dual 1,500 Lx front LEDs activate in low light without any input.

One honest point to note: ClearWater water clarification requires the separate Beatbot 3-in-1 Clarifier Kit. It is not a built-in function of the robot. The kit uses a clarifier derived from recycled crab shells, which is a notable eco differentiator, but it is a separate purchase. The AquaSense X carries a 3 year full replacement warranty.

Who Should Buy the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra?

The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra cordless robotic pool cleaner delivers AI-grade mapping and active surface skimming at a lower price point than the AquaSense X, making it the strongest option for pool owners who want intelligent coverage without the self-cleaning station. Its HybridSense AI mapping system uses 27 sensors, including an AI camera, infrared, dual TOF sensors, and ultrasonic, to map the pool layout and navigate with S-path logic on the floor and water surface, and N-path on walls and waterline.

Runtime is a genuine advantage of this model. The AquaSense 2 Ultra runs up to six hours on floor cleaning and up to 10 to 11 hours in surface skimming mode, the longest floor runtime in the Beatbot lineup for AI-equipped models. Coverage reaches 3,875 sq. ft., matching the AquaSense X.

Dual pass waterline scrubbing runs automatically during wall climbs, and the side brushes actively pull floating debris inward during surface skimming rather than relying on water flow alone. Platform cleaning starts at 13.7 inches.

Retrieval is handled through surface parking, where the robot floats to the pool edge when the cycle completes or when battery drops below a set threshold, plus SmartDrain auto water release and one-touch app retrieval. For pools that generate significant surface debris during pollen season or after wind events, the combination of AI mapping and active surface skimming makes the AquaSense 2 Ultra the most capable option below the AquaSense X tier. It carries a 3 year full replacement warranty, matching the flagship.

Who Should Buy the Beatbot Sora 70?

The Beatbot Sora 70 pool vacuum robot is the only cordless pool robot in its price range that cleans both the pool floor and the water surface. That distinction matters for owners who deal with floating debris such as pollen, leaves, and sunscreen film, but do not want to pay AquaSense-tier prices. The Sora 70 handles floor cleaning, wall climbing, waterline scrubbing, and active surface skimming in a single cordless unit.

The JetPulse system is what separates the Sora 70's surface performance from passive skimming. Dual converging jets actively pull floating debris inward toward the suction inlet rather than waiting for water currents to carry debris to the robot. Suction power runs at 6,800 GPH through a 6.7-inch inlet, and the 6L filter basket is the largest in the Sora line. For pool owners in climates with heavy spring pollen or regular leaf fall, the active surface pull makes a measurable difference versus robots that only skim by proximity.

The Sora 70 also reaches shallow-water platforms at 8 inches minimum depth and supports app-based remote surface navigation.

Charging uses titanium contact dock-style charging rather than a cable plug. The optional 3 um fine filter (sold separately) brings filtration down from standard 150 um to 3 um, which captures fine dust, dead algae, and microscopic debris that the standard filter passes. 

For owners who run the robot twice a week through pollen season, 3 um filtration at that frequency keeps water visibly clearer between chemical treatments. The Sora 70 carries a 3-year warranty.

Who Should Buy the Beatbot Sora 30?

The Beatbot Sora 30 robotic pool cleaner is built for owners who need reliable floor, wall, and waterline cleaning, including shallow tanning ledges and swim-outs, but do not have surface debris as a regular problem. It does not skim the water surface. What it does do is reach shallow platforms at 8 inches minimum depth with 6,800 GPH suction and differential-speed dual roller brushes that maintain traction and cleaning pressure on both flat and angled surfaces.

The SonicSense obstacle avoidance system uses one ultrasonic sensor to detect pool walls, steps, and obstacles, routing around them cleanly. S-path intelligent navigation covers the pool floor in systematic parallel passes rather than random bounce patterns, which reduces missed spots in medium and large pools. Coverage reaches approximately 3,200 sq. ft.

The optional 3 um fine filter is available for the Sora 30 as well, making it practical for fine debris conditions such as fine sand, dead algae, or pollen that a 150 um filter would pass through.

One trade-off to name directly: the Sora 30 carries a 2-year warranty rather than the 3-year coverage found on the AquaSense models and the Sora 70. For a pool owner whose primary concern is thorough floor and wall cleaning with tanning ledge reach, and who does not deal with floating surface debris, the Sora 30 delivers strong value. For a pool owner who occasionally has surface debris, the Sora 70 is the more complete option.

Who Should Buy the Beatbot Sora 10?

The Beatbot Sora 10 robotic pool cleaner handles floor, walls, and waterline across pools up to 3,229 sq. ft., reaching shallow platforms at 12 inches minimum depth. At 6,800 GPH suction, floor cleaning performance is consistent with larger models in the Sora line. The 5L basket holds up to 650 leaves before needing to be emptied, and runtime reaches up to five hours on floor cleaning alone, or approximately four hours for a complete floor, wall, and waterline cycle.

The Sora 10 uses a single ultrasonic sensor for obstacle detection. It does not have app-based remote control or AI camera mapping. Waterline parking is smart in that the robot surfaces to the waterline edge when the cycle completes or when battery drops, which simplifies retrieval without requiring manual intervention. The 8-second intensive waterline scrub per section keeps scum lines and tile buildup from accumulating between cleaning sessions more effectively than a single-pass pattern.

The Sora 10 is compatible with saltwater pools at salt concentrations below 5,000 PPM and works in infinity pools on floor, walls, and waterline. It carries a 2-year warranty. For owners of standard pools without shallow tanning ledges below 12 inches, no surface debris concern, and no need for app remote navigation, the Sora 10 covers the core cleaning requirements without unnecessary additional cost.

Which Model Fits Your Pool?

Pool type and pool features narrow the decision faster than price alone. If your pool has tanning ledges shallower than 12 inches, or if surface skimming is a regular requirement, the compatible models drop to a short list. Use the matrix below to filter by your pool's actual configuration.

Pool Type / Feature

AquaSense X

AquaSense 2 Ultra

Sora 70

Sora 30

Sora 10

In ground

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

Above ground

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

Surface skimming

✔️

✔️

✔️

Shallow tanning ledge (8 in min)

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

Shallow platform (12 in min)

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

✔️

AI camera mapping

✔️

✔️

Self-cleaning station

✔️

App remote control

✔️

✔️

✔️

Does Filtration Level Change Your Decision?

All five models ship with 150 um standard filtration, which captures leaves, large debris, and most visible particles. The Beatbot Sora 70 and Beatbot Sora 30 both support an optional 3 um fine filter, which expands debris capture to fine dust, dead algae, microscopic pollen fragments, and fine sand.

The AquaSense X and AquaSense 2 Ultra filter at 150 um standard. For owners in climates with extended pollen seasons, typically late March through May across most of the U.S. Sun Belt, the 3 um upgrade on the Sora 70 or Sora 30 is worth factoring into the purchase decision if fine debris is a recurrent problem.

Fine debris behavior also affects basket emptying frequency. A 150 um filter passes particles smaller than that threshold back into the pool water, which means the basket fills more slowly but water clarity is lower.

A 3 um filter captures more material per run, so the basket fills faster, but the pool water after each cycle is noticeably cleaner. For owners running the robot twice a week during high-debris periods, the 3 um filter on a Sora 70 or Sora 30 extends the visible clarity between chemical treatments. This is a real-world operational difference that spec sheets do not express directly.

What Does the Warranty Cover?

The Beatbot AquaSense X, AquaSense 2 Ultra, and Sora 70 each carry a 3-year warranty. The Beatbot Sora 30 and Sora 10 carry a 2-year warranty. The distinction between a full replacement warranty and a repair warranty matters significantly in the robotic pool cleaner category.

A full replacement warranty means a defective unit is replaced, not sent in for repair and returned weeks later. Beatbot's warranty on these models is full replacement, which reduces ownership risk compared to brands that offer repair-only coverage.

Battery longevity is the component most likely to degrade over years of use. Beatbot's warranty terms should be reviewed directly at beatbot.com before purchase, as warranty scope and conditions may be updated.

The honest framing here is that Beatbot is a younger brand relative to Dolphin or Polaris, both of which have decade-plus track records in the U.S. market, and long-term durability data for Beatbot models beyond three to four years of real-world use is still accumulating. The 3-year full replacement coverage addresses the period where most warranty claims occur.

Which Beatbot Pool Robot Should You Buy?

The decision narrows quickly once you answer three questions: Does your pool have surface debris? Does it have shallow tanning ledges below 12 inches? How much post-cycle maintenance are you willing to do? The table below maps common buyer situations to the right model.

Your Situation

Best Match

Why

You want full automation with no filter cleaning or debris disposal between runs

Beatbot AquaSense X

AstroRinse station handles filter backflush and debris disposal automatically, up to 2 months between manual empties

Large pool, heavy debris, surface skimming required, AI mapping precision important

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra

27-sensor HybridSense AI mapping, 6-hr floor runtime, dual-pass waterline, active surface skim

Surface cleaning matters but AquaSense 2 Ultra pricing is above your range

Beatbot Sora 70

Only cordless pool robot in this price range handling floor, walls, waterline, and water surface via JetPulse active surface pull

Tanning ledges or shallow platforms at 8 inches, surface skim not needed

Beatbot Sora 30

8-inch shallow platform reach, 6,800 GPH suction, optional 3 um fine filtration, 2-year warranty

Standard pool, no tanning ledge below 12 inches, straightforward three-zone cleaning

Beatbot Sora 10

6,800 GPH floor suction, 3-zone cleaning, 5L basket, entry-level price point with reliable coverage


One scenario worth separating out: if your pool has tanning ledges at exactly 8 inches and you also deal with surface debris, the Beatbot Sora 70 is the only model in the lineup below AquaSense pricing that handles both. The Beatbot Sora 30 reaches 8-inch platforms but does not skim the surface. The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra handles surface skimming and platforms at 13.7 inches, but not shallower. The Sora 70 closes that gap at the intersection of shallow reach and surface cleaning.

FAQs

Do all Beatbot pool cleaners work with above ground pools?

Yes. All five models, the Beatbot AquaSense X, AquaSense 2 Ultra, Sora 70, Sora 30, and Sora 10, are compatible with both in-ground and above ground pools.

Pool material compatibility covers concrete, vinyl, fiberglass, and ceramic tile across the lineup, with the Sora 10 also confirmed for polyethylene pools. Saltwater pools are supported across the lineup, with the Sora 10 rated for salt concentrations below 5,000 PPM.

Can the Beatbot Sora 10 clean tanning ledges?

The Beatbot Sora 10 reaches shallow platforms at a minimum depth of 12 inches. Tanning ledges and swim-outs at 12 inches or deeper are within its range.

Platforms shallower than 12 inches, including many beach-entry and custom ledge configurations, require the Beatbot Sora 30, Sora 70, or AquaSense 2 Ultra, all of which reach 8 inches.

Is the Beatbot AquaSense X worth it compared to the AquaSense 2 Ultra?

The core functional difference is the AstroRinse self-cleaning station. The AquaSense X empties and backflushes itself after each cycle, supports up to two months between manual filter interventions, and adds disposable debris bags for hands-free debris disposal.

If post-cycle maintenance is your primary friction point, the AquaSense X removes it. If you are comfortable rinsing the filter after each run and prefer to invest less, the AquaSense 2 Ultra delivers comparable cleaning performance with AI mapping, surface skimming, and the same 3-year full replacement warranty.

Does Beatbot make a pool cleaner that monitors water chemistry?

No Beatbot robotic pool cleaner has built-in water quality monitoring. ClearWater water clarification, available for the AquaSense X and AquaSense 2 Ultra, requires the separate Beatbot 3-in-1 Clarifier Kit and is not a robot function.

The kit uses a clarifier derived from recycled crab shells. Pool chemistry testing and treatment remain separate from the cleaning robot's scope across the full Beatbot lineup.

 

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