Why Opting for a Five-in-One Pool Robot is a Smart Choice
We all love the feeling of freedom that comes with swimming, providing us with an excellent way to relax and have fun. However, to prevent this precious enjoyment from turning into frustration, we need to maintain the pool before, during, and after use, and include this task on our to-do list. Yet, anyone who has tried cleaning a pool knows it's a tough job, so investing in a high-capability smart robot might be your best choice.
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What Means 5-In-1: Things You Need to Clean Frequently
We know that annually we need to perform a major clean-up of the pool, but in daily life, we also need to clean at least once a week to ensure the normal ecology of the pool. Here are some areas you need to clean.
The Pool's Face: The Water Surface
The water surface is the first place where all impurities that invade the pool come into contact with it. They not only greatly reduce the aesthetic value of the pool, but if not cleaned in time, they will sink to the bottom, making these impurities harder to clean. They may also be sucked into the filtration system, causing blockages, reduced equipment efficiency, and damage.
Walls:
The walls of the pool are where algae and other microorganisms grow. This area is also prone to accumulating stains and deposits. If not cleaned in time, these places can easily become a breeding ground for bacteria. After biological growth, the walls can be damaged, developing cracks that further accelerate microbial growth, leading to a vicious cycle.
Pool Bottom:
The pool bottom is the place where leaves, dust, and other debris are most likely to accumulate. These organic materials serve as a source of nutrition for bacteria and other microorganisms, not only increasing the burden on the filtration system but also accelerating the pace at which bacteria take over the pool. Moreover, due to the principle of light reflection, the cleanliness of the pool bottom directly affects the clarity of the water. Regularly cleaning the pool bottom is crucial for maintaining the transparency and cleanliness of the water.
Waterline:
The waterline is where the pool's water surface meets the pool wall, so its cleanliness directly affects the clarity of the water. This area is prone to accumulating oils, dirt, and cosmetic residues, which can leave unsightly marks and make the pool edge slippery, increasing the risk of accidental falls.
Water Clarity:
No one wants to swim in a ditch, for obvious reasons. Additionally, too many suspended impurities in the water can also accelerate the growth of microorganisms, so regular water clarification should also be on your to-do list.
The Painful Task: Manually Cleaning the Pool
We all know that hiring professionals is not a joke in terms of cost, so in most cases, you have to figure out how to clean the pool yourself, removing the floating debris from the water, cleaning the waterline, adding water clarifiers, and vacuuming the floor. However, this job is not easy and can lead to a variety of safety hazards.
Physical Injury and Overexertion:
This complex cleaning task involves repetitive bending, squatting, and pushing and pulling actions. Under the weight of handheld pool cleaning equipment, these actions can easily lead to muscle strain, joint pain, or serious musculoskeletal injuries. Additionally, such labor consumes a lot of physical energy, and long-term engagement in such activities can lead to overexertion, increasing the risk of accidentally falling into the water.
Cable Issues and Electric Shock Risks:
During manual cleaning operations, wired vacuum cleaners and other cable-equipped cleaning tools are frequently used. When cleaning some hard-to-reach corners, there may be issues due to the constraints of the wires, preventing effective cleaning. After each cleaning, untangling the wires is also a problem. Moreover, certain equipment with exposed charging ports in contact with pool water can cause electric shock accidents, posing serious safety hazards.
Your Best Smart Choice: Beatbot AquaSense Pro
After being disappointed to learn how exhausting daily pool cleaning can be, we are delighted to say that there is now a smart pool robot on the market that can perfectly solve the five-in-one cleaning problem: Beatbot AquaSense Pro. No more hard work, just drop it in the water and wait for it to finish its job. Let's see how it works!
The AquaSense Pro's exclusive AquaGlide™ simulated flight propulsion technology sets it apart, making it the first smart pool robot that can gracefully glide over the water surface, sweeping away debris from the pool surface like those floating skimmers. Equipped with a powerful nine-motor system, it can easily climb walls to achieve efficient wall cleaning. Its waterline cleaning capability allows your pool to say goodbye to the effects of floating debris and impurity clusters. The ClearWater™ clarification technology enables this little robot to uniformly release pool clarifiers containing degradable chitosan from recycled crab shells into the water during floor cleaning. This cleaning method is four times faster than traditional in-water cleaning, providing a green and efficient solution for water quality.
FAQs:
Can Other Pool Robots Achieve Five-in-One Cleaning?
No, other robots can only perform basic cleaning of walls, pool bottoms, and waterlines. Beatbot AquaSense Pro's surface cleaning capability is a complete industry first, allowing you to truly eliminate the hassle of cleaning the pool surface. Only it can rise and dive like a submarine.
Why is Beatbot AquaSense Pro a Smart Choice?
Unlike many robots that claim to be smart but only clean randomly after being put in the water, Beatbot AquaSense Pro's SonicSense™ ultrasonic sensors analyze and map your pool, allowing the robot to automatically avoid obstacles and edges. The CleverNav™ path planning system intelligently plans the most optimized cleaning path, eliminating any missed areas. Additionally, this smart robot can connect directly to a mobile app via Bluetooth and WiFi, allowing you to monitor the pool's cleaning status and choose the cleaning mode yourself.
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