Beatbot Announces AquaSense X Open Sale
The World's First Pool Robot with a Self-Cleaning Dock
Arriving just in time for pool opening season, the iF DESIGN AWARD winner eliminates manual filter cleaning and leads a lineup of exclusive spring promotions
BERLIN, April 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Beatbot, a global leader in smart pool robotics, is kicking off pool opening season with the open sale of its highly anticipated AquaSense X ecosystem and exclusive savings across its innovative lineup. Combining high-performance autonomous cleaning with built-in post-cycle maintenance, the Beatbot AquaSense X simplifies pool care to ensure a seamless transition from spring opening to effortless summer upkeep.
"Beatbot AquaSense X ecosystem was engineered to finally eliminate time-consuming robot cleaning for true set-and-forget autonomy," said Jimmy Hu, VP at Beatbot. "By integrating an advanced AI-powered pool cleaning robot with our first-of-its-kind self-cleaning dock, we are pushing the boundaries of modern pool care, allowing the cleaning process to be entirely hands-free all summer long."
The AquaSense X Ecosystem: Effortless Cleaning for Season-Long Clarity
First unveiled at CES 2026, the AquaSense X is equipped to handle heavy debris and winter-season algae buildup.
- Intelligent Navigation: Powered by Beatbot AI 2.0 and HybridSense AI Vision technology, the robot identifies up to 40 debris types, navigates complex multi-level pools with precision, and delivers complete coverage across platforms for consistent cleaning performance.
- 5-in-1 Cleaning: The system tackles floors, walls, waterlines, and the water surface while clarifying the water for a pristine finish and safe re-entry.
- Smart Home Integration: Features industry-first hands-free voice control integration for Google Home, Alexa, and Siri.
The AstroRinse Cleaning Station
The true differentiator of the ecosystem is the AstroRinse Cleaning Station, the world's first self-cleaning dock for pool robotics. It eliminates the hassle of manual cleaning for up to two months with a 22-liter bin to hold debris from up to two full cleaning cycles per week.
Once the robot docks, the station automatically activates the three-minute filter-cleaning process using a high-pressure rotating water nozzle before charging for the next session. Onboard sensors monitor operational status in real time to ensure consistent peak performance and deliver an effortless experience with minimal user input.

