Pool cleaning technology is evolving to be smarter than ever, and Beatbot is leading the way: The company has been redefining pool care since 2022, and is starting 2026 with renewed impetus, launching two new products at CES 2026 and revamping the aesthetics of the brand at the same time.
Pool cleaning robots not only make sure you’ve got a pool free from dirt, bacteria, and debris, they also give you your free time back. In an increasingly busy world, this is exactly what AI-powered gadgets should be doing—tackling the mundane but essential household chores so you can do something much more fulfilling.
Beatbot’s existing range of products already covers all aspects of pool maintenance, but the new gadgets being unveiled take the technology up another level: They bring cleaning that’s unparalleled in its thoroughness, as well as a standard of ease-of-use and automation that can’t fail to impress.
The Beatbot AquaSense X

The Beatbot Aquasense X is your ultimate pool cleaning partner, a flagship model that Beatbot has designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible with pool robotics. With a single, cordless device, the AquaSense X scrubs the floor, the walls, the surface, and the waterline of your pool to a sparkling standard.
Thanks to its on-board, AI-powered camera, this cleaning is largely automated—you just set it and leave it. The Beatbot AI 2.0 tech, incorporating HybridSense AI Vision, can now recognize up to 40 different types of objects (up from 20 on previous models), and detect them on the water surface as well as the pool floor.
That means the bot can spend more time on high-debris areas for a more thorough clean, while also intelligently mapping out the shape and size of your pool (there’s no manual configuration needed here). Additional infrared and ultrasonic sensors mean that multiple depths, pool edges, and steps can be navigated confidently.
What’s more, there are two integrated LED lights for cleaning in the dark, so you can set the AquaSense X going any time you like. The device uses an eco-friendly cleaning solution to remove dirt and oils from your pool, which is based around natural, skin-safe, recycled crab shell cleaning agents.
That’s impressive enough on its own, and marks the AquaSense X out as the best Beatbot cleaner yet, but there’s another key upgrade to know about: It comes with self-cleaning, 22-liter capacity station that can hold two months’ worth of debris based on a twice-weekly cleaning schedule.
That’s right—this pool cleaner can even clean itself, making it even more convenient and hassle-free, and saving you even more time. The internal filter gets cleaned and the battery gets recharged at the same time, and the AquaSense X is ready to go again in minutes. It’s another pain point removed.
To make your life even easier, there’s voice command support via Google Home, Alexa, and Siri. The Beatbot AquaSense X is available to pre-order from January 5, at an MSRP of $4,250—you can secure your unit with an early-bird, refundable fee of $250, which also gets you perks including a 4-year extended warranty.
The Beatbot Sora 70

Alongside the AquaSense X, the Beatbot Sora 70 is also making its debut. This high-performance, innovative robot will make short work of cleaning your pool, and deals with every surface and corner: The pool floor, walls, and platforms are all covered, while the Sora 70 handles the water surface and the waterline as well.
There are multiple clever cleaning technologies built in here. The JetPulse system for water surface cleaning, for example, uses a dual-flow system (one jet pushing out, one jet sucking in) to direct debris right into the suction center of the cleaner. It means a more efficient, faster clean, and more cleaning for each battery charge.
You’ve got a hefty 6,800 GPH (gallons-per-hour) suction system in place here, as well as a smart surface parking system that makes the cleaner easy to grab. Combined with a SmartDrain system that clears out excess water as it’s being removed from the pool, and you’ve got a cleaning robot that’s a breeze to use as well as being very good at its job.
The built-in 10,000 mAh battery provides up to seven hours of cleaning time per charge, while the large 6-liter debris collection tank means you’ll have to spend less time emptying it—it’s the equivalent of about 800 leaves. There’s also the option of a 3-micron ultra-fine filter for the best cleaning results with the smallest debris sizes.
For total pool cleaning coverage and thoroughness, the Beatbot Sora 70 is very hard to beat. Pricing is yet to be announced, but the model will be available later this year, and will come with a 3-year warranty for extra peace of mind. It gives you even more options if you’re looking for a professional robot pool cleaner.
Beatbot: A refreshed look for 2026
As well as introducing the AquaSense X and Sora 70 to the world at CES 2026, Beatbot is also unveiling a refreshed and reinvigorated look for the brand for the new year. Look out for a new logo, updated brand colors, and visual elements that have been given an aesthetic overhaul for 2026.
The rebrand reflects Beatbot’s continual drive to innovate and push standards forward, rather than standing still. The company now holds around 500 patents (both granted and pending), and is on a mission to reimagine pool care through intelligence and design—some 60 percent of its staff are on the research and development side.
You can find out more about the pool cleaning range at the Beatbot website. The company is showcasing its products at CES 2026 between January 6-9.
Original Source: https://gizmodo.com/beatbot-announces-two-new-smart-pool-cleaners-and-a-major-rebrand-at-ces-2026-2000704799
Original Source: https://gizmodo.com/beatbot-announces-two-new-smart-pool-cleaners-and-a-major-rebrand-at-ces-2026-2000704799
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