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Tired of the constant upkeep required to keep your pool in good condition? While there are some aspects that are hard to automate (such as chemical treatments or maintaining pumps and skimmers), you can delegate vacuuming to a reliable robot assistant. Pool robot vacuums have seen big improvements over the past few years, and they make it easier than ever to keep your pool looking brand new.

Built to run autonomously after a brief setup, pool robot vacuums will suck up all the dirt and debris lingering in the water. Most can run for over an hour before needing to be recharged or come with a wired connection for constant use. All of them are equipped with a variety of filters and scrubbers, ensuring your pool looks pristine the next time you go for a swim.

If you're sick of skimming and scrubbing, here's a list of the best pool robot vacuums you can buy right now.

Beatbot Aquasense Pro
BeatBot AquaSense Pro
The best pool vacuum overall
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Polaris 9650IQ Sport
Polaris 9650IQ Sport
The pool vacuum with the best app
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AIPER Seagull SE
Aiper Seagull SE Cordless
The best budget pool vacuum
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Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner
Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner
The best pool vacuum for features
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BeatBot AquaSense Pro

Pros
  • Attractive design
  • Easy to set up
  • Great at cleaning the pool
  • Lots of cleaning options
  • Phone notifications
Cons
  • Necessarily heavy
  • Needs to be recharged between cleanings for large pools

The BeatBot AquaSense Pro is one of the most well-rounded pool cleaners money can buy. It costs a pretty penny at over $2,000, but you're getting a robust companion that'll handle nearly every aspect of pool maintenance.

BeatBot developed this robot as a 5-in-1 cleaning solution. That means it'll clarify water, skim the water surface, and clean the pool walls, floors, and waterline. As it motors around the pool, the AquaSense Pro can automatically dispense a clarifying solution to eliminate dirt, oil, and other residues. It can also help prevent the buildup of scum — ensuring your pool stays nice and clean year-round.

You're all but guaranteed good coverage too, thanks to an array of 20 sensors that detect all aspects of your pool's water quality and dirt levels. It's compatible with most pool surfaces and materials, and can run for up to 9.5 hours before needing a recharge. When it's done cleaning (or its battery is low), it'll climb back to the water's surface so you can place it in its wire-free docking station.

Beatbot Aquasense Pro
BeatBot AquaSense Pro
The best pool vacuum overall
The Polaris 9650IQ outside of a pool.
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Polaris 9650IQ Sport

Pros
  • Amazing Vortex Vacuum technology
  • Rated for submergence up to 60 feet
  • Includes 70-foot anti-tangle cord
  • iAqua Link app adds remote features
Cons
  • Expensive

The Polaris 9650IQ Sport may rock a steeper price point than the other entries on this list, but for good reason. For starters, the vac is equipped with Polaris' all-powerful Vortex Vacuum tech. This feature keeps the dirt and debris suspended as the vac makes its passes, allowing for easier and more efficient suction.

Whether your pool is only 5 feet or 10, the Sport is rated for submergence up to 60 feet. Equipped with four-wheel drive, this means the Sport can handle any kind of pitch and surface, including vinyl, fiberglass, gunite, tile, and pebble, and the 70-foot anti-tangle cord ensures a smooth cleaning without getting tripped up in wires. Keep in mind that a power wire means no battery operation, so be sure there's an outlet available.

Our favorite feature with the Sport has to be the iAquaLink app for iOS and Android devices. iAquaLink allows you to start/stop the vac, pilot it in a certain direction, and create weekly cleaning schedules. There's even built-in Alexa integration for start/stop voice commands. While a first glance may elicit some sticker shock, rest assured, the Buy at Amazon is packed with enough features to be well worth your investment.

Polaris 9650IQ Sport
Polaris 9650IQ Sport
The pool vacuum with the best app
The Aiper Seagull at the bottom of a pool.
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Aiper Seagull SE Cordless

Pros
  • Affordable price
  • Covers up to 860 sq. ft.
  • Cordless design
  • Runs for over 90 minutes
Cons
  • Only cleans floors
  • Not suitable for in-ground pools

At less than $200, the Aiper Seagull SE Cordless is shockingly affordable. But despite its price tag, it's packed with premium features, including a cordless design and the ability to clean pools up to 860 square feet.

Using dual-drive motors, a filter tray that's easy to wipe down between cleanings, and a built-in chemical dispenser, the Seagull can easily motor around your pool to vacuum its surfaces and improve water quality. It's quiet during operation, so it shouldn't disturb nearby sunbathers or anyone relaxing by the pool.

The Seagull SE doesn't need to be tethered to an outlet, so it won't get tangled or need to be rescued in the middle of a cleaning cycle. It's easy to retrieve when the job is done, as it'll dock near the edge of your pool and comes with an included retrieval hook. You won't want to use it with in-ground pools featuring sloped floors, but if you have an above ground pool and need an affordable way to keep it clean, the Aiper Seagull SE Cordless is the perfect option.

AIPER Seagull SE
Aiper Seagull SE Cordless
The best budget pool vacuum
The Dolphin Premier on top of pool water.
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Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner

Pros
  • Powerful 24-volt motor and twin scrub brushes
  • Smart Nav software automatically maps your pool
  • Capable of cleaning pools up to 50 feet deep
  • Can schedule automated cleanings
Cons
  • Expensive
  • No companion app

The almighty Dolphin Premier is the king of all pool robot vacs, with a price point that matches its performance and versatility. Capable of cleaning pools up to 50 deep and sporting a 60-foot tangle-free cord (outlet required), the vac uses two 24-volt DC motors and twin scrub brushes for chipping away at every square inch of your pool.

While there's no companion app to speak of, the onboard Smart Nav software automatically maps your pool by way of algorithmic sensors, ensuring no corner goes untouched. If you're worried that the Premier won't be able to handle certain messes, think again. Whether your pool needs a simple touch-up or a full-bodied cleaning, three different cartridge types allow for quick and interchangeable filtration.

While the nearly $1,800 price point would suggest you're getting a companion app, the Buy at Amazon has no mobile interface. It's a bit of a disappointment, but you are able to schedule weekly cleanings directly from the vac's power/control interface.

Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner
Dolphin Premier Robotic Pool Cleaner
The best pool vacuum for features

Frequently Asked Questions

Are pool robot vacuums worth it?

Absolutely — if you can spare the upfront expense. A solid pool robot vacuum takes all the pain and toil out of manual pool-cleaning in the hot summer months, keeping your above- and in-ground pools spotless with relatively little maintenance involved.

Can pool robot vacuums be left in the pool?

No, this isn't a good idea. While technically you can leave a pool robot vacuum submerged, the powerful chemicals, minerals, and other water-based detritus will start to wear out your pool vac's vital components overtime, making for a shortened life for whatever unit you decide to purchase.

Do pool robot vacuums pick up algae?

Yes, in most cases. A number of pool robot vacuums are equipped to handle algae as small as two microns, in addition to leaves, dirt, insects, and more. If algae removal is of the utmost concern though, we recommend shopping for a pool vac that touts "algae removal" as a leading cleaning feature.

How often should I use a pool robot vacuum?

Ideally, you want to run your pool robot vacuum at least twice a week during the summer months, in order to keep up with all of the dirt, debris, and other gunk that can settle on the liner and around different parts of the pool.

If you can manage to run the vacuum an additional one or two times per week, especially if you have a lot of people using it, then your pool's hygiene will be even better.

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