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Exploring AI Inverter Pump Technology With Moov Pool Products

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In an industry where legacy brands dominate, Moov Pool Products is making waves—quite literally—by introducing cutting-edge technology that promises to reshape the future of pool equipment. At the heart of this innovation is the Moov AI Inverter Pump, a self-learning, adaptive, and cloud-connected piece of equipment that’s redefining what pool professionals and homeowners can expect from their pump.

Founded as a joint venture with global manufacturer Fairland, Moov is relatively new to the North American market. But behind its youthful brand is serious firepower. Fairland, best known globally for their heat pump technology, manufactures hundreds of thousands of pumps, salt systems, and cleaners each year. In markets like Europe, Australia, and Latin America, they’ve become leaders. Moov now acts as Fairland’s North American face—delivering next-gen equipment optimized for this market’s unique challenges and preferences.

To learn more about how this revolutionary pump works—and what sets it apart from traditional variable-speed models—we spoke with Fred Lachance, Director of Sales & Marketing at Moov Pool Products. During our conversation, Lachance provided insight into the technology behind the pump, how it integrates with existing systems, and why Moov believes inverter-driven products represent the future of the pool industry.

A Pump That Thinks For Itself

The standout product in Moov’s lineup is the AI Inverter Pump, which Lachance described as “the first pump of its category that is an inverter pump launching in the North American market.” It’s not just variable speed—it’s intelligent.

Built with an algorithm embedded in the drive module, the pump continuously estimates flow rate based on pressure and automatically adjusts its speed to maintain optimal performance. “If the filter gets clogged or anything else on the pad causes restriction, the pump recognizes that and self-adjusts,” explained Lachance.

Rather than relying on costly flow meters to determine output, Moov’s approach uses internal diagnostics: pressure sensors, wattage readings, and multiple baseline calibration tests upon startup. “It runs at three set speeds and captures performance data to create reference points. From there, it constantly adapts to changes,” said Lachance. This means that a clogged filter or stuck valve doesn’t compromise your pool’s performance—it prompts the pump to compensate in real-time.

Smart Enough to Protect Itself

One of the most impressive features of the Moov AI Inverter Pump is its built-in fail-safes. If water pressure becomes dangerously high due to a blockage or restriction, the pump stops automatically. Users are alerted via the cloud-connected Moov Pool app, which notifies either the pool owner or the technician with an error code.

“All of our equipment comes cloud-enabled out of the box,” said Lachance. “There’s no centralized automation panel needed. The brain is in the cloud.” This app-based system allows Moov’s equipment to be monitored, adjusted, and serviced remotely—whether by the pool owner, a professional, or even Moov’s own support team (with permission).

Designed for Integration, Built for the Future

Even though Moov’s pumps feature smart control through their own app, they don’t force customers into an ecosystem. The pumps communicate easily with popular automation systems from the “big three” manufacturers via standard RS-485 connections, and that cable comes included in the box.

Still, Lachance is confident that the future of pool automation won’t involve central panels. “Those were created when individual components weren’t smart. But now, every component can be independently controlled. Why pay thousands extra for a board just to connect to your phone?”

Moov’s approach reflects a broader trend toward decentralized automation—giving pool owners more choice and better control at a lower price point.

So Quiet You Might Think It’s Off

In addition to intelligence, the Moov AI Inverter Pump boasts whisper-quiet operation. “We challenge people at trade shows—this is a live unit. If you find a quieter 1.65 HP pump, I’ll give you this one for free,” said Lachance.

This silence is thanks to its inverter technology, which converts AC power to DC through a modulation system that stabilizes electrical current and minimizes fluctuations. The result is smoother, more efficient performance with less heat, less vibration, and remarkably low noise. “We’re registering 32.6 decibels at one meter,” Lachance said. “Often people don’t realize it’s on.”

The pump’s motor—a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)—further reduces friction and heat, contributing to a longer lifespan and higher efficiency compared to traditional induction motors.

Simplified User Experience

Moov’s design philosophy centers around user experience. The pump’s large touchscreen interface is a departure from typical button-and-dial controls. “You’ll see a big percentage display showing the speed, wattage usage at the top, and intuitive navigation that makes it easy—even for a homeowner who doesn’t know what a filter is,” said Lachance.

It may seem unorthodox to put a full display on a piece of backyard equipment, but Moov sees it as necessary. As homeowners become less familiar with the technical aspects of pool systems, simplicity becomes critical.

Overcoming the Challenges of Adoption

Despite the technology, quiet performance, and sleek interface, Moov faces challenges. “We’re a new brand. Builders aren’t going to flip overnight,” admitted Lachance. But that’s starting to change.

“Once someone tries one of our products, they usually come back,” he said. “It’s about earning trust through performance and service.” Moov’s young, motivated team—averaging just over 30 years old—is working to build that trust one installer at a time.

Education is another hurdle. “Compared to Europe or Australia, we’re five to ten years behind on technology adoption in this industry,” said Lachance. But with DOE regulations mandating variable speed pumps on most systems, the tide is beginning to turn.

Innovation Beyond the Pump

Moov isn’t just banking on one product. Inverter heat pumps are another major focus for the company, with models boasting a coefficient of performance (COP) up to 18—three times more efficient than standard heat pumps. As Lachance explained, “In Europe, 95% of the market is now inverter heat pumps. In Canada, it’s over 50%. The U.S. is next.”

Moov is also finalizing a new chemical automation product that will monitor and adjust pH and ORP levels in real-time—bringing affordability and ease of use to pool chemistry management. “Water may look clear, but that doesn’t mean it’s balanced. We want to help owners manage their water without needing to be chemists.”

A Specialized Approach

Unlike full-line manufacturers, Moov is focused on what they do best. “We don’t do gas heaters or single-speed pumps. We focus on inverter-based technology, and we aim to be the best at it,” Lachance said.

That focus on specialization—combined with open-platform integration and user-friendly design—positions Moov as a bold disruptor in a space long dominated by a few giants.

Conclusion

The Moov AI Inverter Pump isn’t just another variable-speed pump—it’s a glimpse into the future of pool equipment. With AI-powered adaptability, cloud-based control, whisper-quiet operation, and forward-thinking design, Moov is setting a new standard for what a pump should be. And if the company’s ambitious roadmap is any indication, this is only the beginning.

As the pool industry evolves, companies like Moov are challenging long-held assumptions and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible—not by copying the past, but by inventing the future.

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Listen to our entire conversation with Fred Lachance with Moov Pool Products on the Pool Magazine Podcast.

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Pool News coverage brought to you by Pool Magazine's own Marcus Packer. Marcus Packer is a 20 year pool industry veteran pool builder and pool service technician. In addition to being a swimming pool professional, Marcus has been a writer and long time contributor for Newsweek Magazine's home improvement section and more recently for Florida Travel + Life. Have a story idea or tip you'd like to share with Pool Magazine? Email [email protected] your story idea.

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Spring Fling: New Robotic Pool Cleaners Making a Splash in 2026

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Spring Fling: New Robotic Pool Cleaners Making a Splash in 2026

When pool season kicks off, there’s one piece of equipment that turns into the quiet workhorse of summer: the robotic pool cleaner. It’s the thing that shows up, does the dirty work, and doesn’t ask you to babysit it. Floors, walls, waterline, fine dust, leaves, “what even is that?” debris — a good robot handles it while you’re living your life.

And every year, the category gets a little more interesting. In 2026, we’re seeing smarter navigation that’s leaning into vision systems and mapping, more cordless options with better battery management, filtration that’s getting finer (and bigger), and a serious push toward convenience — app controls, scheduling, easier retrieval, and specialty modes for waterlines, corners, steps, and sun ledges.

Below is our breakdown of 10 new and notable robotic pool cleaners to watch in 2026, followed by a feature matrix to help you compare them side-by-side.

New Robotic Pool Cleaners in 2026

Aiper Scuba V3

Aiper keeps swinging for the fences in cordless cleaning, and the Scuba V3 is one of the more feature-forward models in the 2026 mix. The big headline here is Aiper’s navigation stack: the Scuba V3 is built around “VisionPath™,” which combines AI vision and dToF (depth/Time-of-Flight style sensing) to map and plan routes. In normal-people terms, it’s trying to “see” and understand the pool instead of just bouncing around like a Roomba with a chlorine habit.

The Scuba V3 is positioned as a floor, wall, and waterline cleaner, with a specific callout for horizontal waterline work via “JetAssist™.” That matters because waterline cleaning is where a lot of robots talk tough and then leave you with that grimy sunscreen ring anyway.

(2026 New) AIPER Scuba V3 AI Vision Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner, 10x Faster Pool Cleaning with AI Patrol, 24/7 Auto Cleaning, Smart Waterline Parking & Multi-Layer Filtration
  • 10x Faster Pool Cleaning with AI Patrol System: Single front-facing AI camera detects over 20 debris types and navigates directly to debris. It cleans up to ten times faster than traditional methods for efficient, energy-saving pool floor cleaning.

Key features include:

• VisionPath™ navigation using AI vision + dToF sensing
• JetAssist™ horizontal waterline cleaning
• Dual brushes with 4,800 GPH suction
• MicroMesh™ multi-layer filtration
• Multiple cleaning modes, including AI-driven route behaviors

Who it’s for:

Homeowners who want a modern cordless cleaner with a stronger emphasis on “smart” routing and better waterline attention than the average set-it-and-pray robot.


Beatbot Sora 70

Beatbot’s Sora 70 comes in with a very clear value proposition: long runtime, big coverage, and a filtration setup that’s spelled out in actual numbers instead of marketing fog. The company positions it as a cordless cleaner built for comprehensive cleaning, but what makes it stand out in a crowded field is the published endurance and capacity.

Beatbot lists up to 5 hours of continuous floor cleaning and up to 7 hours of water-surface cleaning, with coverage claims up to 3,230 square feet. That’s a big deal for larger pools, for households that want fewer “charging breaks,” or for anyone who wants to run longer cycles without wondering if the thing is going to die in the deep end.

Filtration is also clearly specified: a 6-liter, 150-micron filter as standard, with an optional 3-micron filter accessory noted as coming later.

(2026 New) Beatbot Sora 70 Pool Vacuum Robot, 360° Top-to-Bottom Cleaning, Smart Surface Parking, 6L Capacity, 6800GPH Super Power for Above & In-Ground Pools Up to 3,200 sq. ft, Purple-Side Cover
  • From water surface to floor, walls to waterline, and shallow areas as low as 8 inches, our pool robot delivers professional-grade cleaning across every inch of your pool. The signature purple side panels mark a machine built for precision.

Key features include:

• Cordless operation with long runtime claims (up to 5h floor / up to 7h surface)
• Coverage claim up to 3,230 sq ft
• 6L / 150µm filter, with optional 3µm filter accessory (noted as coming later)
• Waterline cleaning behaviors described by the manufacturer
• App-style control and smart convenience features (parking/retrieval concepts are called out)

Who it’s for:

Pool owners who care about runtime and capacity — especially bigger pools — and want a modern robot with clearly stated filtration and coverage targets.


Betta Flex

Let’s get something straight: Betta Flex is not an underwater vacuum robot. It’s a solar-powered, completely cordless surface skimmer — a different job, different lane, and honestly, a smart one.

Surface debris is the stuff that annoys you daily: leaves, bugs, pollen, grass clippings. If it floats long enough, it eventually sinks and becomes a bigger problem. A surface skimmer robot like Betta Flex is basically “preventative cleaning.” It keeps the top of the pool looking sharp and reduces how much junk makes it to the floor.

Betta positions the Flex as solar powered and cordless, with dual cleaning modes (Eco and Normal), and “24/7 continuous cleaning.” It’s also marketed as compatible with infinity pools, above-ground pools, and in-ground pools. For homeowners who hate manual skimming, this thing can quickly become the one robot you notice the most — because you see the results constantly.

Betta Flex Solar-Powered Robotic Pool Skimmer – Cordless with Dual Cleaning Modes, Soft-Touch Pool Protection. Compatible with Infinity Edge, In-Ground & Above-Ground Pools (Blue)
  • Automatic Pool Skimming Made Easy – Betta Flex glides across your pool surface day and night, automatically collecting leaves, flower petals, pollen, and other debris—keeping your water crystal clear without lifting a finger.

Key features include:

• Solar-powered operation and completely cordless
• Continuous surface skimming concept (marketed as 24/7 cleaning)
• Dual cleaning modes (Eco and Normal)
• Compatibility claims: infinity / above-ground / in-ground
• Stated pool size coverage up to 40 ft × 60 ft

Who it’s for:

Anyone who’s tired of skimming, or anyone who wants to pair a surface skimmer robot with a separate underwater cleaner for a one-two punch.


Mova Diver A10

MOVA Diver A10 is the “serious suction, serious waterline” entry in the 2026 lineup. It’s positioned as a cordless, AI-powered robotic pool cleaner designed to balance strong mechanical performance with smarter path planning — and if you’ve ever watched a robot miss the waterline ring or take inefficient zig-zag laps across the floor, you’ll understand why that pitch matters.

According to the published specs, the Diver A10 is built for in-ground and above-ground pools up to approximately 1,900 square feet. It features a 6,000 GPH suction system powered by triple brushless motors, along with EdgePulse™ and PoolNavi™ adaptive navigation designed to improve route efficiency and full-pool coverage. One of its standout differentiators is dual-pass waterline scrubbing, with the ability to reach slightly above the waterline to tackle oils, algae, and residue buildup more aggressively than single-pass systems.

The Diver A10 also includes a 3.5-liter debris basket with ultra-fine filtration, plus an optional 3-micron ultra-fine screen for capturing smaller particulate matter. App-based scheduling allows up to four cleanings per week, and the unit can remain submerged in standby mode and automatically reactivate for scheduled cycles. Runtime is listed at up to 4 hours, with auto-parking and easy-lift retrieval built into the design.

MOVA Diver A10 Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum Cleaner, 6,000GPH Suction, 240min Runtime, Wall Climbing & Double-Pass Waterline Scrubbing, AI-Powered Edge Cleaning & Path Planning, Auto Parking, 8 Modes
  • Powerful 6,000GPH Suction for Deep Pool Cleaning: Powered by three high-efficiency brushless motors and a dual-track drive system, this robotic pool vacuum cleaner delivers strong, stable suction to pick up debris like sand, hair, leaves, and fine particles from pool floors and walls—ideal for inground pools and everyday pool maintenance.

Key features include:

• 6,000 GPH suction powered by triple brushless motors
• EdgePulse™ and PoolNavi™ adaptive navigation
• Dual-pass waterline scrubbing reaching slightly above the waterline
• 3.5L debris basket with ultra-fine filtration and optional 3µm screen
• App-based scheduling (up to four cleanings per week)
• Runtime claim up to 4 hours

Who it’s for:

Pool owners who want stronger suction and more deliberate waterline cleaning in a cordless robot — especially in mid-to-large residential pools where performance and scheduling flexibility matter more than novelty features.


WYBOT S2 Solar Vision

WYBOT’s S2 Solar Vision is one of the more interesting “hybrid power + smart behavior” releases for 2026. The big hook is in the name: solar-assisted charging paired with a vision-based mode. WYBOT positions it as an underwater solar-powered robotic pool cleaner with dual charging methods (Solar and DC).

The key nuance here — and it matters — is that WYBOT’s “AI Vision Mode” is described as floor-only. That means if you’re buying it specifically because you think the camera/vision system is going to hunt debris on walls and waterlines, you’ll want to understand that limitation. Still, as a cordless robot with solar assist and app scheduling, it’s trying to reduce the “charge anxiety” that comes with battery units.

WYBOT lists a runtime of 2.5 hours+ and coverage up to 3,229 square feet. The filtration system is described as a 180-micron filter box plus an ultra-fine sponge layer.

WYBOT S2 Solar Vision Robotic Pool Cleaner, AI Vision Algorithm, Auto Return Charging, Dual Charging, Scheduled Cleaning, 3D Adsorption for In-Ground Pools(Grey & Green)
  • Dual Charging & Auto Dock Recharge: When battery drops below 20%, it auto returns to dock for self-charging (no manua al work). Underwater solar powers daily use; fast DC backup works on low-sun days.

Key features include:

• Dual charging: Solar & DC
• “AI Vision Mode” noted as floor-only
• 2.5h+ runtime claim
• Coverage claim up to 3,229 sq ft
• Filtration: 180µm filter box + ultra-fine sponge
• App control and scheduling functions

Who it’s for:

Sunny-climate pool owners who like the idea of solar assist, want cordless convenience, and want a clearer expectation around where vision mode applies.


Dolphin Nautilus EON 120D

The Dolphin Nautilus EON 120D is the flagship cordless cleaner from Maytronics’ new EON series, built to deliver extended performance and true total pool coverage. Positioned above its EON 100 sibling, the 120D adds professional-level features for debris handling and runtime — and if you’ve ever watched a conventional robot struggle on sun ledges, steps, or waterline buildup, you’ll appreciate what this machine brings to the table.

According to the product details, the EON 120D is engineered to handle floors, walls, waterlines, corners, steps, and ultra-shallow ledges with a combination of SmartMap navigation and JetIQ design that helps it adapt to pool geometry and clean efficiently end-to-end. Its patented DebrisLock closed filtration technology not only traps ultra-fine particles, it also auto-backwashes to reduce how often you have to interrupt cycles for filter cleaning — a significant convenience for busy pool owners.

One of the most talked-about aspects of the EON 120D is its UltraRun scheduling concept, which Maytronics positions as capable of keeping the entire pool clean for up to 2.5 weeks on a single battery charge when used with lighter scheduled cycles. App control via the Maytronics One app brings scheduling, remote monitoring, and troubleshooting to your phone, reducing the time you spend managing maintenance.

Dolphin Nautilus EON 120D Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner Ideal for Pools up to 50 FT – Wi-Fi Connected, Waterline & Sun Ledge Cleaning, Smart Navigation
  • CORDLESS POWER WITH APP CONTROL: Enjoy the hassle-free Nautilus EON 120d cordless pool cleaning with powerful suction and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Use the MaytronicsOne app to start, stop, schedule, and customize cleaning modes when your EON is out of the water.

Key features highlighted include:

• Cordless freedom with no cable to manage
• UltraRun cleaning scheduler, capable of long-interval coverage
• SmartMap navigation that learns pool shape and obstacles
• DebrisLock closed filtration with auto backwash
• App-based scheduling, monitoring, and alerts
• Total pool coverage including floors, walls, waterline, steps, sun ledges, and corners

Who it’s for:

Pool owners who want a premium cordless robotic cleaner with next-level filtration and scheduling, minimal maintenance interruptions, and the ability to cover every inch of the pool — even areas many robots can’t consistently reach.


Dreame Z1 Pro

Dreame enters the pool-cleaning world with a cordless product that reads like it came from a robotics company first and a pool company second — which can be a good thing when software and mapping are improving faster than traditional categories.

The Dreame Z1 Pro is a floor/wall/waterline cleaner with strong published flow numbers. The company lists suction performance up to 8,000 GPH, runtime stated as over 180 minutes (depending on the version/config shown), and charging time listed in the 4–6 hour range. Coverage is listed up to 2,160 square feet.

Those are the kinds of specs shoppers can actually compare — and it puts Z1 Pro in a pretty competitive part of the cordless market where buyers want performance without paying “flagship tax.”

Key features include:

• Cordless cleaning for floor, walls, and waterline
• Suction claim up to 8,000 GPH
• Runtime listed as 180+ minutes
• Charging time listed as 4–6 hours
• Coverage claim up to 2,160 ft²

Who it’s for:

Homeowners who want a serious cordless cleaner with published suction and runtime specs they can weigh against other 2026 releases.


iGarden K Pro Pool Cleaner

The iGarden K Pro is the outlier in this lineup — in a good way — because the runtime and coverage claims are wildly beyond what most people expect from cordless robots.

iGarden markets the K Pro with a stated 10 hours of runtime and up to 15,500 square feet of coverage (noted on a floor-cleaning basis). If those numbers translate into real-world consistency, this is the kind of unit that shifts how people think about battery robots. Instead of “run a cycle, recharge, run again,” the concept becomes “this thing can live in the pool and just keep going.”

The K Pro positioning leans hard into app control and smart route optimization, paired with high-capacity operation that’s clearly aimed at large residential pools, high-use pools, and owners who want fewer interruptions.

(2026 Upgrade) iGarden Pool Cleaner K Pro, 10H Runtime, Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum for Inground Pools, 200% Turbo Suction, Smart Navigation, Touchscreen & APP, 4L Large Basket, Auto-Parking
  • 1. Up to 15-Day Cleaning Cycle: Powered by upgraded battery technology, the cordless pool robot delivers 10H runtime (floor-only) or 6H (full pool: floor, walls, waterline). Capable of handling pools up to 6357 ft³ / 47,551 gallons, with smart sensing that adapts cleaning for maximum efficiency. Just two short cleanings per week keep your pool crystal clear, ensuring up to 15 days of effortless maintenance.

Key features include:

• Runtime claim up to 10 hours
• Coverage claim up to 15,500 ft² (floor cleaning basis)
• App-enabled control and route optimization positioning
• High-end endurance positioning relative to typical cordless robots

Who it’s for:

Big pools, high debris environments, and pool owners who want maximum runtime without constantly managing charging cycles.


Seauto SAT40

Seauto’s SAT40 is a cordless cleaner that spells out its cleaning modes clearly — and that’s important, because for many pool owners the real value isn’t “can it clean?” It’s “can I tell it exactly what to clean today?”

The SAT40 is described with four modes: Auto, Waterline, Floor-only, and Wall-only. It also calls out horizontal waterline cleaning via “WaveLine Technology,” plus a dual filtration setup that includes a 250-micron filter basket and an ultra-fine 2-micron filter. Basket capacity is listed at 5 liters with top-load access. Pool coverage is listed up to 2,150 square feet.

(2026 New) 240-Min Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner, Wall-Climbing, 2 Brushes&Motors, Enhanced Waterline Care, Smart Wavepath Navigation, Pool Robot for Inground Pools up to 3,230 Sq.ft
  • 🐳 【4 in 1 Smart Cleaning Modes】Zyerch Pool Cleaner can switch between floor, wall, waterline, or all-cover modes to customize cleaning solutions for your pool needs. Change cleaning modes via the machine’s buttons or the app, with the sequence: All Cover-Wall-Floor-Waterline.The Enhanced Waterline Care feature provides superior cleaning for the waterline.

Key features include:

• Cordless operation
• Four cleaning modes: Auto, Waterline, Floor-only, Wall-only
• Horizontal waterline cleaning claim (WaveLine Technology)
• Dual filtration: 250µm basket + 2µm ultra-fine filter
• 5L top-load debris basket
• Coverage claim up to 2,150 sq ft (in-ground)

Who it’s for:

Pool owners who want targeted modes (especially waterline), plus a filtration setup that’s designed to catch both big debris and fine particulate.


Talosbo Pleco Pro

Talosbo’s Pleco Pro comes in as a cordless, in-ground focused robot built to cover the full “floor/walls/waterline” workload with published suction numbers and a straightforward spec sheet.

The Pleco Pro lists suction power at 4,000 GPH and positions itself for pools up to about 2,153 square feet (200㎡). It also calls out brushless motors — both for the drive system and pump motor — which is generally a good sign for efficiency and long-term durability.

Key features include:

• Cordless cleaning for floor, walls, and waterline
• Suction claim: 4,000 GPH
• Pool size claim: 2,153 sq ft / 200㎡
• Brushless drive motors and brushless pump motor (as listed)

Who it’s for:

Buyers who want a cordless, all-surfaces robot with clear suction and pool-size targets, without getting lost in gimmicks.


2026 Robotic Pool Cleaner Comparison Matrix

ModelCordlessSolarCoverageSchedulingRuntime
Aiper Scuba V3YesNoFloor / Wall / WaterlineBrand-notedUp to 150 minutes
Beatbot Sora 70YesNoSurface / Floor / Wall / WaterlineYesUp to 5h floor / 7h surface
Betta FlexYesYesSurface onlyMode selectionSolar continuous concept
MOVA Diver A10YesNoFloor / Wall / WaterlineYes (App scheduling)Up to 4h
WyBot S2 Solar VisionYesYesFloor / Wall / Waterline (AI Vision floor-only)Yes2.5h+
Dolphin Nautilus EON 120DYesNoFloor / Wall / Waterline / Steps / Sun ledge / CornersYes (App scheduling)Up to 2.5-week cleaning concept
Dreame Z1 ProYesNoFloor / Wall / WaterlineBrand-noted180+ minutes
iGarden K ProYesNoFloor (primary published basis)Yes (App scheduling)Up to 10h
Seauto SAT40YesNoFloor / Wall / WaterlineMode selectionNot clearly published
Talosbo Pleco ProYesNoFloor / Wall / WaterlineNot specifiedNot clearly published

Why Investing in a Robotic Pool Cleaner Still Makes Sense

Here’s the truth: the best robotic pool cleaner doesn’t just save time — it changes how your pool feels day-to-day. Cleaner water, less debris cycling through the system, fewer “I’ll do it tomorrow” moments, and a pool that looks maintained even when life gets busy.

Robots also help reduce the burden on your main circulation system because they’re capturing debris in their own filters and scrubbing surfaces directly. That can mean less manual brushing, fewer leaf piles sitting on the floor, and less grime building up at the waterline.

If you’re shopping for a new robotic pool cleaner in 2026, you’ve got more legitimate options than ever: long-runtime cordless models, solar-assisted units, specialized surface skimmers, and “smarter” navigation systems that are actually being marketed with real specs you can compare. Hopefully this roundup makes the buying decision a little easier — and gets you one step closer to a summer where the robot does the work and you just enjoy the pool.

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Spring Startup Meets Smart Automation With The Attendant

Spring startup meets smart automation with The Attendant, a platform helping improve monitoring, efficiency, water quality, and control.

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As spring approaches and the pool season begins to ramp up, automation quickly rises to the top of the list of topics pool professionals discuss with homeowners. Customers want pools that are easier to manage, more efficient to operate, and capable of maintaining consistent performance without constant attention.

For builders and service companies, automation offers a different kind of value. Connected systems can provide better visibility into equipment performance, reduce troubleshooting time, and help identify issues before they turn into costly service calls.

It’s no surprise that the topic continues to dominate conversations heading into every pool season.

Over the past few years, one of the pool automation platforms gaining attention among pool professionals is The Attendant, a connected automation and monitoring system developed by Poolside Tech. The platform combines equipment automation with system monitoring and data visibility, creating a tool designed to help both homeowners and service professionals better understand how their pools are operating.

While many automation systems are designed around specific equipment ecosystems, Attendant was built to integrate with a wide range of pool equipment, giving builders and service companies flexibility when designing or upgrading equipment pads.

But compatibility is only part of the story.

The larger goal behind the platform is to expand the role automation plays in how pools are monitored and maintained.

“Automation used to basically turn things on and off,” explained Ben Forrest of Poolside Tech. “Now we’re talking about systems that think, adapt, and prevent problems before they happen.”

Building an Intelligent Pool System

Traditional automation systems have historically focused on equipment control. Pumps can be scheduled to run at certain times, heaters can be turned on remotely, and lighting systems can be coordinated through a mobile app.

The Attendant builds on that concept by introducing a deeper layer of monitoring and diagnostics.

Through connected sensors and equipment integration, the system collects operational data from the equipment pad and makes that information accessible through a cloud-connected interface. Homeowners and service professionals can observe how pumps, heaters, and other components are operating in real time, providing insight that goes far beyond simple scheduling.

For service professionals, that level of visibility can change how pools are managed. Instead of discovering issues during routine weekly visits, technicians can receive alerts when equipment begins to behave outside its normal operating range.

A pump drawing unusual power, a heater cycling incorrectly, or changes in water conditions can trigger notifications that allow technicians to respond quickly—often before the homeowner even realizes something is wrong.

For homeowners, the system provides peace of mind that their pool is being monitored continuously rather than only during scheduled service visits.

The Attendant Product Line

Poolside Tech has developed several versions of the Attendant platform designed to support different types of installations.

The Attendant

At the center of the lineup is the flagship Attendant controller. Designed for installations where multiple pieces of equipment must operate together, the system functions as a central hub capable of coordinating pumps, heaters, valves, and sensors while collecting operational data about how the system is performing.

Because the platform is cloud-connected, both homeowners and service professionals can access system data remotely through the Attendant interface. Instead of relying solely on periodic inspections at the equipment pad, users can observe system performance in real time.

The goal is to move automation beyond fixed schedules and toward systems that provide a clearer picture of how equipment is operating throughout the day.

The Attendant Mini & The Attendant Mini + Chemistry

For installations that do not require the full scale of the flagship controller, Poolside Tech offers a compact alternative in the Attendant Mini.

The Attendant Mini delivers many of the same monitoring and automation capabilities in a smaller footprint designed for residential equipment pads. Despite its size, the system still integrates with pumps, heaters, and monitoring devices while providing remote access and system alerts through the Attendant platform.

For pool pros, the Attendant Mini offers an accessible entry point for introducing connected automation to residential customers without requiring the larger automation cabinets typically associated with advanced systems.

The platform expands further with the Attendant Mini + Chemistry configuration.

This version incorporates probe-based sensors that continuously monitor water balance parameters such as pH and sanitizer levels. Instead of relying exclusively on manual testing during service visits, the system provides ongoing readings that allow service professionals to observe trends in water chemistry over time.

“If a builder offered homeowners a system that keeps chlorine and pH perfect no matter how many kids are in the pool,” Forrest said, “almost everyone would say yes—as long as it’s affordable.”

By integrating water monitoring with equipment automation, the Attendant platform aims to help service professionals maintain more consistent water conditions while reducing the guesswork that often accompanies traditional testing routines.

Building Momentum Across the Industry

While the Attendant platform has steadily evolved over the past several years, Poolside Tech has also been working to introduce the technology directly to the professionals who build and service pools every day.

In recent seasons, the company has made a strong presence at industry trade shows, conferences, and educational events, demonstrating the platform to builders, service companies, and distributors across the country.

Those efforts have helped Poolside Tech build a growing network of partnerships across the pool industry, beginning with major manufacturers like Latham and extending to distribution relationships with organizations such as POOLCORP and Heritage Pool Supply.

The company has also developed connections with several prominent industry buying groups, including Carecraft, United Aqua Group (UAG), and Master Pools Guild (MPG). These organizations help introduce new technologies to members who are continually looking for tools that can improve operational efficiency and customer experience.

Pool Pros Embracing Connected Automation

Service companies have also begun exploring how connected monitoring platforms can improve day-to-day operations. Organizations such as Poolwerx are working with Poolside Tech in their efforts to streamline service routes, reduce troubleshooting time, and provide greater visibility into pool performance between service visits.

Companies such as Shasta Pools are also exploring how connected monitoring platforms can support both sides of their operation. As a company that builds pools while also maintaining a large service and repair division, Shasta is working with Poolside Tech to adopt automation and monitoring technology that gives homeowners greater visibility into how their pool systems are performing while helping technicians keep a closer eye on equipment between service visits. For Shasta, integrating connected automation is part of a broader effort to improve the long-term ownership experience as smart home technology continues to expand into the backyard.

A Changing Landscape for Pool Automation

Automation has come a long way from the simple timers that once controlled pumps and heaters.

Today’s connected systems provide real-time insight into equipment performance, allowing homeowners and service professionals to monitor pools more effectively than ever before.

Platforms like Attendant represent an evolution in how automation is being designed—combining equipment control, monitoring, and operational data into a single connected environment.

As the new pool season approaches and automation once again becomes a central topic of conversation, it’s clear that the technology is continuing to evolve.

That’s why this spring, the goal is no longer just convenience. It’s making pools easier to manage, more efficient to operate, and better understood by the people responsible for keeping them running.

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H2Flow Launches New Products For 2026 Pool Season

H2Flow made a splash at this year’s Pool & Spa Show showcasing two new products in time for the 2026 pool season, Nautis VSF and FillStop.

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As the 2026 pool season approaches, H2Flow is making it clear they’re not standing still.

When we caught up with Sean McDermott, Executive Vice President of H2Flow, on the Pool Magazine Podcast, the conversation quickly moved beyond incremental upgrades. What emerged was a focused strategy: build intelligent water control solutions that simplify the lives of pool professionals while delivering measurable efficiency gains for homeowners.

With LevelSmart gaining traction, the launch of the Nautis VSF variable speed pump, and the introduction of FillStop, H2Flow is now addressing the full lifecycle of water management — from initial fill to daily circulation and long-term maintenance.

Doubling Down on LevelSmart: The Autofill That Changed the Conversation

Before discussing the new releases, McDermott reflected on the momentum behind LevelSmart.

LevelSmart is a wireless autofill system, and by wireless we mean we’ve taken the sensor and essentially disconnected it from the rest of the system,” he explained.

By separating the sensor from the control hardware, H2Flow removed one of the biggest barriers in autofill retrofits: tearing up decks or disturbing finished surroundings. The sensor can be installed in a pool, spa, fountain, or other vessel without invasive construction.

“It’s an autofill device that can be installed in any pool at any stage of the construction or even after it’s been built,” McDermott said.

For pool professionals, that means faster installs and more retrofit opportunities. For homeowners, it means reliable water levels without manual oversight.

But H2Flow saw a bigger opportunity — what happens after the water is in the pool?

H2Flow Controls Introduces Nautis™ VSF

Nautis VSF: Moving From Constant Speed to Constant Flow

At the Pool & Spa Show in Atlantic City, H2Flow officially introduced the Nautis VSF variable speed pump — and it drew a crowd.

McDermott described it as “a big project for us,” explaining that while variable speed pumps are now mandated and widely adopted, the industry has largely focused on RPM — not actual water flow.

“We’re combining it with our flow meter to achieve not just a constant speed, but a constant flow,” he said.

“Flow is really what’s important in a pool system, not the speed of the motor.”

Traditional VS pumps operate at preset speeds. As filters load up or water features are activated, flow drops — often unnoticed. The Nautis VSF, paired with H2Flow’s FlowVis mechanical flow meter and digital sensor, measures real-time flow and adjusts motor speed automatically to maintain it.

The result isn’t just energy efficiency — it’s precision circulation.

EcoFlow: Intelligent Energy Savings Without Guesswork

At the heart of the Nautis VSF system is EcoFlow technology, a concept rooted in H2Flow’s commercial VFD experience.

“EcoFlow technology uses our FlowVis mechanical flow meter along with the FlowVis digital sensor, takes that data and processes it so that the VFD controls the speed of the motor based on a required flow,” McDermott explained.

“Instead of guessing at programming speeds, users input pool volume and desired turnover rate,” explained McDermott.

Select a 12-hour turnover and the system calculates the necessary gallons-per-minute rate automatically. Even if the filter gets dirty or water features are turned on and off, the pump maintains constant flow.

The impact goes beyond electrical savings. When flow drops in a constant-speed system, chemical dispersion suffers and algae risks increase. Constant flow maintains both energy efficiency and water health.

The MCU: A Focused Automation Brain

The ideal Nautis setup integrates three components: the Nautis VSF pump, the Nautis Motor Control Unit (MCU), and FlowVis.

The MCU acts as a compact automation system specifically for pump and heater control.

Through the BlueSync app or browser interface, users can select constant speed, constant flow, or turnover modes. Unlike traditional pumps that infer flow from electrical data, the MCU uses real flow readings.

“We know exactly what the flow is and we’re able to run it precisely at that flow,” explained McDermott.

H2Flow is also developing compatibility with other variable speed pumps.

“Any pump that can be run off of an RS-485 Modbus connection can interface with the Nautis MCU,” McDermott said.

That opens the door for pool pros to upgrade existing systems into constant-flow solutions without investing in full-scale automation platforms.

Built-In Features That Pool Pros Actually Asked For

Beyond advanced control logic, Nautis VSF includes thoughtful, field-driven upgrades.

The LED-lit pump basket is more than cosmetic.

“It’s very useful. If you’re out late at night… or early in the morning before the sun’s come up, you can just hit the light and check,” McDermott said.

The flip-down lid handles provide added leverage, making maintenance easier for both homeowners and service techs.

H2Flow also integrated heater control into the MCU. With temperature probes and a simple connection, the system ensures minimum flow requirements are met during heating cycles.

“When the heater turns on, we’re going to make sure that the pump is running at that minimum flow to protect the heater,” McDermott explained.

After additional rep feedback, H2Flow added scheduled high-flow programming for in-floor cleaning systems — functionality often reserved for high-end automation systems.

FillStop: Solving a Costly Service Problem

While Nautis VSF optimizes daily circulation, FillStop tackles a common and expensive issue: unmanaged pool fills.

“FillStop was born from feedback from pool professionals,” McDermott said.

Pros frequently asked if LevelSmart could handle initial pool fills. Technically yes — practically no. Large fills would take far too long.

The solution: a portable automated fill system housed in a Pelican-style case.

“What we created is a tool… that you can connect a garden hose to and put the sensor in the pool where you want the water to stop,” McDermott explained.

For service companies managing dozens or even hundreds of pools, this is a liability reducer.

“You’re either relying on the customer… or going back to the house constantly to check on the level of water,” he said.

Overfills can damage property, disrupt neighbors, and even lead to litigation. FillStop removes that risk while eliminating unnecessary return trips.

Real ROI: Time, Efficiency, and Reliability

When asked about return on investment, McDermott broadened the conversation beyond product margins.

“The ROI is not just in the profit of being able to sell the product,” he said.

Instead, it’s about operational efficiency. LevelSmart installs can be completed in roughly 20 minutes. FillStop reduces revisit trips. Nautis VSF lowers energy consumption while stabilizing water quality.

For service companies, time saved is money earned. For homeowners, predictable performance builds trust.

Completing the Water Management Lifecycle

With FillStop handling initial fill, LevelSmart maintaining water levels, FlowVis delivering accurate flow data, and Nautis VSF controlling circulation, H2Flow now offers a modular ecosystem for intelligent water control.

Not every pool requires full automation. H2Flow is targeting the gap between basic equipment and high-end automation systems — offering intelligent functionality without unnecessary complexity.

“Our motto… is intelligent water controls. But the underlying factor is that we are here to make pool pros’ lives easier and to make pool owners’ lives better,” said McDermott.

As the 2026 pool season ramps up, H2Flow’s message is clear: smarter water management isn’t about adding layers of complexity. It’s about removing guesswork, protecting equipment, saving time, and giving pool professionals tools that work as hard as they do.

Ready to take a deeper dive?

Listen to our entire conversation with Sean McDermott, Executive Vice President of H2Flow, on the Pool Magazine Podcast.

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