Beatbot Sora 70 Takes the Lead in This Summer’s Smart Pool Enhancements, Alongside Sora 30 and AquaSense to Broaden the Selection.

Beatbot Sora 70 Takes the Lead in This Summer’s Smart Pool Enhancements, Alongside Sora 30 and AquaSense to Broaden the Selection.

      Summer transforms pools from a mere feature to an integral part of daily life. What begins as a simple routine swiftly evolves into frequent use, whether enjoying weekends with family, entertaining friends, or soaking up more time outdoors. This season also marks a shift in maintenance from the occasional task to a consistent necessity, exposing weaknesses in many systems.

      Surface debris appears more quickly than anticipated, shallow areas are inadequately addressed, and automated steps return to being manual tasks. What seems straightforward at the season's start gradually consumes more time, particularly as the pool sees increased activity.

      Beatbot positions the Sora 70 as an ideal solution to eliminate this hassle entirely. Designed as a 4-in-1 cordless system, it combines surface cleaning, waterline scrubbing, wall climbing, and floor cleaning into a single workflow that minimizes repeated interventions. Furthermore, it aligns with how pools are truly utilized throughout the season, offering a valuable upgrade for homeowners and making it an excellent gift for those seeking a more convenient outdoor living experience. With the Anniversary Campaign occurring from May 9 to 25, it arrives at a time when such a transition becomes not only pertinent but also easy to implement.

      A 4-in-1 system intended to address fragmented pool cleaning

      Most robotic pool cleaners still fail to manage cleaning comprehensively. While floors are adequately cleaned and walls are addressed, surface debris, shallow areas, and waterline buildup are frequently left to separate tools or manual intervention. This fragmentation becomes increasingly apparent with regular usage, as no single cycle fully resets the pool, leading to smaller, repetitive maintenance tasks.

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      The Sora 70 is designed to overcome that fragmented approach. Its 4-in-1 system integrates surface cleaning, waterline scrubbing, wall climbing, and floor cleaning into one cycle, lowering the need for multiple devices or follow-up efforts. Instead of segmenting the cleaning process, it treats the pool as a unified environment, where most systems typically falter.

      In practical terms, this transition transforms the experience from managing separate cleaning tasks to relying on a system that delivers thorough coverage in one pass. This reduction in manual effort is what makes it a smarter upgrade and distinguishes it as a thoughtful purchase for homeowners aiming to simplify pool maintenance.

      Engineered to tackle often-missed areas

      In many pools, the challenge lies not in cleaning obvious surfaces but in reaching easily overlooked areas. Shallow platforms, tanning ledges, and multi-level sections often fall outside the effective reach of standard robotic cleaners, resulting in inconsistencies even after a complete cycle.

      The Sora 70 tackles this with its dual SonicSense ultrasonic sensors, enabling it to navigate shallow areas as low as 8 inches. This capability allows it to traverse diverse pool layouts without interrupting the cleaning path, ensuring continuity from the surface to the floor.

      This consistency eliminates the need for manual adjustments following each cycle, which is where much of the effort typically lies. For users seeking reliable cleaning that endures through regular use, this functionality justifies the system not just as an upgrade but as an investment that provides ongoing value.

      JetPulse transforms surface cleaning into a proactive task

      Surface debris is a persistent challenge in pool maintenance, particularly during the summer months when leaves, dust, and particles reappear rapidly. Most robotic systems operate through passive movement, collecting debris only as it drifts into reach, often necessitating multiple cycles to achieve noticeable results.

      The Sora 70 adopts a more proactive strategy through its JetPulse system. Its twin-jet mechanism generates a directed water flow that draws floating debris toward the intake, allowing for earlier capture within the cycle rather than after multiple passes. This approach shortens the time between cleaning and usability, which is increasingly important during periods of high use. Rather than waiting for the pool to settle, it remains prepared with fewer interruptions, supporting a maintenance setup that avoids the need for repeated effort.

      HydroBalance ensures consistent suction throughout the cycle

      In many robotic cleaners, suction performance declines as the cleaning cycle progresses, resulting in uneven outcomes and often requiring additional runs to fully clear the pool. This inconsistency becomes especially apparent during regular use, when debris accumulates swiftly and cleaning must be dependable rather than repeated.

      The Sora 70’s HydroBalance system is designed to maintain a steady flow throughout the entire cycle. A center-mounted pump creates a direct, low-resistance path while a high-efficiency motor sustains 6,800 GPH suction without loss. The 6.7-inch intake minimizes clogging, and the design that hugs the bottom helps retain suction near the surface being cleaned. This enables debris removal in a single pass, decreasing the need for subsequent cleaning cycles and enhancing reliability as part of a regular maintenance routine.

      Filtration that caters to both routine cleaning and finer results

      In addition to debris removal, the Sora 70 is engineered to bridge the gap between visible cleaning and actual water clarity. Its 6L, 150-micron debris basket captures leaves, insects, and larger

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Beatbot Sora 70 Takes the Lead in This Summer’s Smart Pool Enhancements, Alongside Sora 30 and AquaSense to Broaden the Selection.

Beatbot's newest pool robots, spearheaded by the Sora 70, aim to address the shortcomings that many systems overlook. Featuring comprehensive coverage, AI-powered navigation, and special Anniversary pricing for a limited time, this lineup provides a straightforward upgrade solution for pool owners who want to minimize effort and maximize enjoyment of their pool.