Self-contained robots that keep a pool floor and walls genuinely clean. A good robotic cleaner does real work: it scrubs the floor, the walls, and the waterline on its own, independent of the pool's pump and filter. These reviews and buyer's guide cover the robotic cleaners worth owning.
A good robotic cleaner does real work: it scrubs the floor, the walls, and the waterline on its own, independent of the pool's pump and filter. These reviews and buyer's guide cover the robotic cleaners worth owning.
This guide explains what genuinely matters when choosing robotic pool cleaners, and our reviews below cover the specific products worth considering. Every review is an honest, independent editorial assessment from the WETYR Pools team.
Keeping a pool clean is constant work, and the floor and walls are the hardest part of it. Debris settles, fine dirt films the surfaces, and algae takes hold first in the corners and along the waterline. A robotic cleaner is a self-contained, low-voltage robot that does that job on its own, scrubbing the floor, climbing the walls, and clearing the waterline while you do nothing.
The key word is self-contained. Unlike older suction-side and pressure-side cleaners that rely on the pool's own pump and plumbing, a robotic cleaner has its own motor, its own drive, and its own filter canister. It does not load the pool's filter, it does not draw on the pool pump, and it cleans more thoroughly because it is purpose-built for the task. For most pool owners, a robotic cleaner is the single accessory that most reduces the weekly effort of ownership.
There are three families of automatic pool cleaner. Suction-side cleaners attach to the skimmer or a dedicated line and use the pool pump's suction to move and pick up debris. Pressure-side cleaners use water pressure, often from a booster pump, and collect debris in their own bag. Both are simpler and cheaper, but both depend on the pool's circulation system and tend to clean less thoroughly.
Robotic cleaners are the premium choice because they are independent and intelligent. They navigate the pool on their own, scrub rather than just collect, and trap debris, including fine particles, in their own canister so the pool's filter stays cleaner. They cost more up front, but they clean better, save the pool pump work, and are far more pleasant to live with.
Pool cleaning technology has moved fast, and robotic cleaners now split into two generations. The established generation is corded: the robot plugs into a standard outlet through a safe low-voltage power supply, and a floating cable connects it to the pool. Corded robots are proven, powerful, and never run out of charge, but the cord itself can tangle and limits where the robot can roam.
The newer generation is cordless. A cordless robotic pool cleaner runs on a rechargeable battery, with no cable at all, so it moves freely with nothing to tangle and is simply lifted out, charged, and dropped back in. Cordless robots have advanced quickly, with smart navigation that maps the pool, app control, waterline and even surface-skimming capability on some models, and dock or self-park features. The trade-off is battery run time: a cordless robot cleans for the length of its charge, so battery capacity and how well it suits your pool's size matter.
Neither generation is simply better. A corded robot is the dependable choice for continuous, unlimited-runtime cleaning, especially on larger pools. A cordless robot is the choice for convenience, freedom from cord tangles, and the latest smart features. Our reviews below cover both, so you can match the technology to how you actually want to clean your pool.
When comparing robotic cleaners, look at coverage and navigation, whether it cleans the floor only or the floor, walls, and waterline, and how intelligently it maps the pool so it does not miss areas or waste time. Look at the filtration: top-loading canisters are easy to empty, and a fine filter media catches more. Consider scrubbing brushes, the cycle time, the cord length and whether it tangles, and the warranty.
Match the cleaner to the pool. Pool size, shape, surface type, and the kind of debris your yard produces all affect which model is right. A larger pool needs a cleaner rated for its length; a pool under heavy leaf load benefits from a large-capacity canister.
A robotic cleaner is a tool, not a substitute for proper care. It keeps surfaces clean between visits, but balanced chemistry, a healthy filter, and good circulation are what actually keep a pool clear and safe. WETYR Pools handles all of that through our maintenance and service work, and a quality robotic cleaner is a perfect complement to it, doing the daily surface work so the water stays beautiful with less effort.
In-depth, independent reviews of the robotic cleaners worth your consideration.
The default recommendation in robotic cleaners: thorough floor and wall cleaning, easy top-load filters, and a fair price. Hard to beat for a standard pool.
Read the full reviewThe do-everything Dolphin: floor, walls, and waterline, with multiple filter options for any debris. A premium cleaner for owners who want the full job done.
Read the full reviewPolaris's smart, app-connected robotic cleaner: strong cleaning plus modern navigation and remote control. The choice for the tech-minded pool owner.
Read the full reviewA capable, well-priced cordless robot that cleans floor, walls, and waterline with no cable to tangle. A strong entry into cord-free cleaning.
Read the full reviewThe high-tech showcase of cordless cleaning: advanced navigation, multi-surface cleaning, and surface skimming in one premium robot.
Read the full reviewA practical, value-minded cordless robot with smart navigation and easy handling. A sensible cord-free choice for a standard pool.
Read the full reviewThe right product is only half the result. Correct sizing and installation is the other half.
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