Beatbot Sora 70 Leads the Charge for This Summer's Smart Pool Enhancements, Alongside Sora 30 and AquaSense Expanding the Options
Summer marks the transition of pools from merely being an accessory to becoming an integral part of daily life. Initially, what seems like a routine becomes a regular part of weekends spent with family, entertaining friends, or enjoying the outdoors. During this time, maintenance shifts from being sporadic to a requirement for regularity, which is often where many systems fall short.
Debris on the surface returns more quickly than anticipated, shallow areas exhibit inconsistent cleanliness, and automated steps may require manual attention more frequently. As the season progresses, what initially appeared straightforward can begin to consume more time, especially with increased pool usage.
Beatbot introduces the Sora 70 as a solution to eliminate such disruptions. This 4-in-1 cordless system combines water-surface cleaning, waterline scrubbing, wall climbing, and floor cleaning into a streamlined workflow, reducing the need for frequent intervention. Moreover, it aligns with the practical use of pools throughout the season, making it a valuable upgrade for homeowners and an excellent gift for those seeking simpler outdoor living. With the Anniversary Campaign running from May 9 to 25, it arrives at a perfect moment for making this relevant and actionable change.
A 4-in-1 system aimed at unifying pool cleaning
Many robotic pool cleaners still leave gaps in the cleaning process. They may cover floors and walls, but often surface debris, shallow areas, and waterline buildup require separate tools or manual effort. This fragmentation becomes increasingly evident with regular use, as no single cleaning cycle fully resets the pool, necessitating smaller, repeated maintenance actions.
The Sora 70 is engineered to address this fragmented method. Its 4-in-1 system integrates water-surface cleaning, waterline scrubbing, wall climbing, and floor cleaning into one comprehensive cycle, reducing the need for multiple devices or additional passes. Instead of segregating tasks, it treats the pool as a unified environment, where many systems tend to falter.
In practical terms, this transition shifts the focus from managing individual cleaning tasks to relying on a system that offers comprehensive coverage in a single operation. This reduction in manual effort makes it a smarter upgrade and positions it as a thoughtful investment for homeowners looking to simplify pool maintenance.
Engineered to address commonly overlooked areas
In numerous pools, the real challenge lies not in cleaning the obvious surfaces but in reaching easily missed spots. Shallow areas, tanning ledges, and multi-level sections often escape the capabilities of standard robotic cleaners, resulting in inconsistent cleanliness even after a complete cycle.
The Sora 70 overcomes this challenge with its dual SonicSense ultrasonic sensors, enabling it to navigate shallow-water zones as low as 8 inches. This capability allows it to traverse diverse pool layouts without disrupting the cleaning pattern, ensuring continuity from the surface to the pool floor.
This reliability eliminates the need for manual adjustments post-cycle, where most effort typically accumulates. For users seeking dependable cleaning that withstands frequent use, this marks the point where the system not only justifies its existence as an upgrade but also provides long-term value.
JetPulse enhances surface cleaning as a dynamic process
Surface debris presents one of the most stubborn problems in pool maintenance, particularly during the summer months when leaves, dust, and particles resurface rapidly. Most robotic systems typically utilize passive movement, collecting debris only when it drifts into range, which often requires multiple cycles to yield visible results.
The Sora 70 adopts a more proactive stance with its JetPulse system. A twin-jet mechanism creates directed water flow that draws floating debris toward the intake, allowing for earlier capture in the cleaning cycle, rather than after repeated passes. This reduces the time between cleaning and usability, which is crucial during periods of heavy pool use. Instead of waiting for debris to settle, it remains ready with fewer interruptions, facilitating a maintenance setup that requires less hands-on involvement.
HydroBalance ensures consistent suction throughout the cycle
In many robotic cleaners, suction performance tends to decline as the cleaning cycle continues, resulting in uneven outcomes and often necessitating additional runs to completely clear the pool. Such inconsistencies become more apparent during regular usage, where debris builds up quickly and cleaning must be reliable rather than sporadic.
The HydroBalance system in the Sora 70 is designed to sustain a consistent flow during the entire cycle. A centrally mounted pump provides a direct, low-resistance pathway, while a high-efficiency motor maintains 6,800 GPH suction without loss of power. The 6.7-inch intake minimizes clogging, and the low-profile design ensures suction remains strong close to the surface being cleaned. This allows for debris removal in a single pass, reducing the requirement for extra cleaning cycles and making the system a dependable part of a routine maintenance approach.
Filtration that supports both regular cleaning and precision results
Beyond debris removal, the Sora 70 is equipped to manage the distinction between visible cleaning and actual water clarity. Its 6L, 150-micron debris basket captures leaves, insects, and larger particles during regular
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