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ReleaseMajor Advance ↑↑CommercialFebruary 10, 20251 years agoWhere it's sold

Beatbot AquaSense 2 launches commercially as cordless pool cleaner

Beatbot opened retail orders for the AquaSense 2 in February 2025, establishing the model as a commercially available cordless alternative to cabled pool cleaners in the mid-to-upper price tier. The release consolidates smart mapping and waterline scrubbing into a single robot. Early structural feedback on cable-free docking reliability and multi-cycle mapping retention warrants monitoring.

Autonomy Level
Level II
Human Readiness
Promising Progress
Robovations Score
58/100
Impact Assessment

Impact on Autonomy L3 confirmed

  • Smart mapping enables route planning without a perimeter cable or manual guide
  • Wall-climb and waterline brush engage within a single autonomous cycle
  • Docking station returns robot to charge autonomously between scheduled sessions

Impact on Readiness Promising progress strengthened

  • Retail availability through beatbot.com makes the unit purchasable by general consumers
  • Cordless design removes installation complexity of cabled competitors
  • App-based scheduling reduces required owner intervention after initial setup
Hype vs Reality
Marketing Claim
Documented Reality
3-in-1 cleaning: floor, walls, and waterline in one cycle
Manufacturer product page documents all three cleaning zones; owner reports confirm wall and waterline function activates, though coverage completeness varies by pool geometry per early forum discussion
Cordless design eliminates cable tangles
No perimeter cable is required; charging dock must be placed within range and water-level stability is noted as a prerequisite in setup documentation
Smart mapping adapts to pool shape automatically
Manufacturer describes obstacle-avoidance mapping; third-party coverage notes the system requires an initial calibration cycle before full-pool routes stabilize
Autonomous scheduling handles routine maintenance
App-based scheduler is documented; owner reports note occasional missed cycles if dock placement shifts or water level drops more than two to three inches
Bottom Line

Commercial availability is confirmed; the mapping and cordless claims are substantiated by manufacturer documentation, with owner-reported edge cases around dock placement and water-level sensitivity still accumulating.

Technical Details

Product Architecture

The AquaSense 2 is Beatbot’s second-generation cordless robotic pool cleaner. It operates without a perimeter cable, using onboard mapping to plan cleaning routes across the pool floor, walls, and waterline. Three brushes address different surface zones within a single cycle.

Cordless Operation

The unit docks autonomously to a charging station between cycles. Manufacturer documentation specifies that dock placement must remain fixed and pool water level must stay within a narrow tolerance for consistent re-docking. No battery capacity or runtime figure is confirmed in publicly available specifications.

Mapping Logic

Smart mapping with obstacle avoidance is documented on the manufacturer product page. The initial cycle serves as a calibration pass; subsequent cycles use the stored map. Pool geometry irregularities (steps, ledges, odd angles) are acknowledged as variables affecting route completeness in early owner accounts.

Release Channel

Beatbot listed the AquaSense 2 for direct-to-consumer purchase via beatbot.com beginning February 2025. Third-party retail distribution details were not publicly confirmed at launch.

Source Chain

2 sources substantiate this assessment

1Beatbot Product Pagebeatbot.com
2025-02-01
2025-02-12
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