Robot Pool Cleaner
January 18, 2025
The Scuba X1 Pro Max is the latest innovation in robotic pool cleaning technology from Aiper. Designed to make pool maintenance effortless and efficient, this all-in-one cleaning machine promises to transform the way pool owners maintain their pools. The Scuba X1 Pro Max is equipped with an advanced pool mapping system that includes ultrasonic sensors for adaptive path planning. This ensures precise and efficient cleaning from the surface to the floor. Powered by multiple motors, it provides the world's strongest suction, capturing even the smallest debris with its ultra-fine filter.
The Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max excels in cleaning every part of your pool. It meticulously scrubs the pool floor, removing dirt and debris that settle at the bottom. Its powerful suction and dual jet streams allow it to cling to and clean pool walls, tackling stubborn algae and grime with ease. Additionally, the robot is designed to skim the surface of the pool, capturing floating leaves, bugs, and other debris.
The robot intelligently adjusts its cleaning path, optimizing suction power based on the pool's debris levels. This boosts both cleaning efficiency and runtime. With a long battery life and true cordless operation, pool owners can enjoy a tangle-free and worry-free cleaning experience. The Scuba X1 Pro Max includes a docking system for easy surface retrieval via an app. It also offers real-time water quality monitoring, including metrics such as pH, temperature, and pool maintenance recommendations. An optional transport cart makes it easy to move and charge the robot when out of the water.
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