As summer ushers in frequent pool use, maintenance demands escalate beyond typical cleaning cycles. Beatbot introduces the Sora 70, a cordless 4-in-1 robotic pool cleaner designed to eliminate common cleaning gaps and streamline the pool upkeep experience with smart automation and intelligent sensing technology.
- 4-in-1 cleaning covers surfaces, walls, waterline, and floor in one cycle
- Ultrasonic sensors enable navigation of shallow and multi-level pool areas
- JetPulse technology actively pulls surface debris for faster cleanup
What happened
Beatbot has launched the Sora 70, a cutting-edge robotic pool cleaner engineered to address persistent shortcomings in typical pool maintenance tools. By combining four key cleaning functions—surface, waterline, wall, and floor—into a single cordless device, the Sora 70 simplifies pool upkeep and reduces the need for separate devices or repetitive cleaning cycles.
The robot features dual SonicSense ultrasonic sensors that allow it to clean shallow platforms and multi-level sections as low as 8 inches deep, covering areas often missed by standard cleaners. Additionally, the JetPulse jet system actively directs floating debris toward the intake, reducing the number of cycles needed for a visibly clean pool.
Why it matters
As pools become more heavily used during the summer months, routine cleaning demands increase, making traditional maintenance approaches inefficient and labor-intensive. Most robotic cleaners fail to cover all pool surfaces comprehensively or require multiple passes and manual interventions to maintain optimal cleanliness.
The Sora 70's integration of multiple cleaning tasks into one seamless cycle, combined with AI-driven navigation and active debris capture, represents a significant advancement in pool automation. This results in consistently cleaner pools with less work, enhancing user convenience and supporting better pool usability during peak season.
What to watch next
Beatbot’s Anniversary Campaign, running from May 9 to 25, offers an opportune moment for pool owners to upgrade to the Sora 70 at special pricing. As adoption grows, it will be important to observe consumer feedback on the device’s performance across varied pool designs and conditions.
Additionally, the expanded Beatbot lineup, including the Sora 30 and AquaSense models, may broaden the appeal to different pool sizes and budgets. Monitoring how these options complement the Sora 70’s premium positioning will shed light on the company’s strategy to capture wider segments of the smart pool maintenance market.