Overview
- Preorders for the AquaSense X opened January 5 at $4,250, with a $250 refundable deposit that grants early buyers perks including a four-year extended warranty.
- The AstroRinse station flushes the robot’s filters, recharges the unit, and stores debris in a 22‑liter bin that Beatbot says can last about two months on a twice‑weekly schedule.
- Beatbot AI 2.0 with HybridSense Vision uses a camera plus infrared and ultrasonic sensors to recognize up to 40 object types and map pools for floor, wall, waterline, and surface cleaning.
- The Sora 70 targets the mid-range for Spring 2026 release on Beatbot.com and Amazon, featuring JetPulse surface skimming, shallow‑ledge cleaning down to 8 inches, a 6,800 GPH pump, a 6‑liter tank, and a 10,000 mAh battery with Smart Surface Parking and SmartDrain.
- Beatbot also introduced a refreshed brand identity and cites roughly 500 patents with a strong R&D focus, positioning its lineup around higher automation for residential pool care.