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Beatbot robotic pool cleaners are up to $930 off in early Prime Day deals

Beatbot robotic pool cleaners are up to $930 off in early Prime Day deals

Digital Trends19 hours ago
Beatbot is rolling out its own offers on its wide range of robotic pool cleaners ahead of Amazon's Prime Day, for the chance at amazing discounts on these smart devices. Up to $930 in savings are up for grabs before the shopping holiday even starts, so if you think you need help in maintaining a clean swimming pool, you wouldn't want to miss these incredible bargains.
Beatbot's Prime Day deals also include exclusive trade-in offers for additional savings — this covers not just older Beatbot robotic pool cleaners, but also those made by other brands. This is a fantastic time to go for an upgrade, or to make the switch! And here's another reason to get a Beatbot device — they all come with a three-year full replacement warranty, which is the first of its kind in the industry, for your peace of mind.
What are you waiting for? Take a look at all the early Prime Day deals that are available from Beatbot, or check out our recommendations below. Either way, you better hurry with your decision on which of these Beatbot robotic pool cleaners to buy because stocks may not last until the end of the shopping holiday.
Beatbot iSkim Ultra — $999
$1,499
33% off
To make sure that the surface of your swimming pool is always free of debris, you can't go wrong with the Beatbot iSkim Ultra, which you can get with a 33% discount or savings of $500. It will get the job done with its intelligent navigation system that's powered by 20 high-precision sensors, and it can dispense Beatbot's clarifying agent while it's moving around your swimming pool. The device can reach edges and corners for complete cleaning, and it has an extra-large 9-liter basket that will fit hundreds of leaves. The Beatbot iSkim Ultra can perform 24/7 cleaning with its solar panel and high-capacity battery, and you can control its functions and monitor its status through the Beatbot app.
Beatbot AquaSense 2 — $999
$1,599
38% off
For those who want a more comprehensive clean of their swimming pool, the Beatbot Aquasense 2 is highly recommended. It's a 3-in-1 robotic pool cleaner, as it will be able to clean your pool's floor, waterline, and walls, with its SonicSense technology using 16 high-precision sensors for fantastic efficiency and advanced obstacle detection. It can run for up to 4 hours on a single charge, which will be enough to clean areas of up to 3,230 square feet, and once it's done, its smart return system will make sure it parks above the water for easy retrieval and return to its charging dock. The Beatbot Aquasense 2 is 38% off right now, for a huge $600 discount.
Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro — $1,969
$2,899
32% off
For even deeper cleaning, the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro is a 5-in-1 robotic pool cleaner — floor, waterline, walls, surface, and water clarification. With a runtime of up to 11 hours on a full battery, it can cover areas of up to 3,875 square feet, with 22 high-precision sensors ensure complete coverage and seamless obstacle avoidance. You'll be able to use the Beatbot app to select and customize cleaning modes, activate one-click poolside parking, and monitor your pool's temperature. The robotic pool cleaner also has a dual-layer, ultra-fine filtration system to capture all kinds of debris. You can currently buy the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro with savings of $930, which is a 32% reduction.
Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra — $2,839
$3,550
20% off
The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra is the top-of-the-line model of the brand's robotic pool cleaners, and you can get it with a 20% discount for solid savings of $711. It's also a 5-in-1 robotic pool cleaner, but it's powered by AI for precision mapping, full coverage optimization, and advanced obstacle avoidance — all for any pool shape. The device can run up to 10 hours on a single charge to cover areas of up to 3,875 square feet, and it will clean every edge and corner with the help of its 360-degree navigation capabilities. The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra 2 may also be controlled remotely via the Beatbot app, and it's built for long-lasting performance.
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