🤖 Dive into the future of pool care with the cordless Scuba S1!
The AIPER Scuba S1 is a cordless robotic pool cleaner designed for inground pools up to 1,600 sq.ft. Featuring a powerful 7800mAh lithium-ion battery, advanced WavePath Navigation 2.0 for efficient cleaning routes, and durable caterpillar treads for superior mobility on all pool surfaces. It offers four customizable cleaning modes—Auto, Eco, Floor-only, and Wall-only—ensuring comprehensive and energy-efficient pool maintenance. With a large 5-liter filter basket and a 2-year warranty, the Scuba S1 delivers effortless, thorough cleaning of floors, walls, and waterlines.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Cordless |
Assembly Required | No |
Control Method | Remote |
Battery Weight | 650 Grams |
Year | 2024 |
Warranty Type | Extended |
Efficiency | efficient |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 7800 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Capacity | 5 Liters |
Installation Type | robotic |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 17 inches |
Item Weight | 21.7 pounds |
Manufacturer | Aiper |
ASIN | B0DGSBY15Q |
Item model number | Scuba S1 |
Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
B**Y
Works as advertised.
It does a good job of cleaning the pool bottom and sidewalls. I haven't seen it on my steps or swimout seats. My pool is large, so I don't think it covers it all in one cycle. Also, it could be something I can program, but when it stops in the deep end, it's a little diffecult to retrieve from the pool.
K**R
Doesn't Do The Job
Had a dolphin before but after 3 years kept breaking down and it had a cord which was annoying (tangled) so I got this cordless. It does a terrible job cleaning and gets stuck on the wall a lot. I have a 12 by 20 four foot pool so nothing crazy. The front lifts up so everything gets pushed around and nothing gets sucked up. After 2 hours of cleaning my pool is still dirty and nothing is in the filter box. I have had it for 8 months. Have had to do everything manually. Going to another brand or back to corded because I don't want to pat $1500 for a cleaner
G**E
Excellent performance and affordable
Great little unit. It works very well to clean the bottom and sides of the pool. We're very happy with the battery life - about 3 hours - and how quickly it re-charges. It is very simple to put in and take out of the pool. The catch basket holds a good deal of leaves and debris and is very easy to empty. Small issues with the cleaning patterns not covering the entire bottom so we can see the clean vs dirty areas - but daily vacuum sessions eventually get all the areas. When it is in bottom only mode (not walls) it doesnt have the clinging power to get itself out of our steep-sided deep end. But it does an excellent job for the price.
I**C
Overall Pretty Impressed
I've been through a a few corded pool robots over the last 6 years. The never seen to last longer than ~2 years.I've tried a cordless before and it wasn't adequate for my pool (40,000 gallon, up to 8 feet deep). I decided to try again.Overall, I'm happy with the choice, but it leaves me wanting more and excited for the next generation of wireless pool cleaners. It is good value for the money relative to other products though.It does work well. Auction is good.It picks up all the dirt, leaves, algae, tiny pebbles that is passed over. It climbs walls effortlessly, but does not climb my stairs. When I use the full cycle (no wall) it does clean my entire pool bottom in one run, most of the time. Occasionally, it would miss a leave or two. In wall and floor setting, it usually misses a little more.The 3 45-minute cleaning setting in a week is a nice feature, but each cycle is never enough to actually clean thoroughly. This leaves me pining for more settings. How about an 1:15, twice a week? EEtc.It cleans the attached hot tub (waterfalls to pool) easily.. I usually just use the 45 minute mode, drop it in, then use the rest of the battery on a full mode in the main pool.The filter basket is very easy to clean. Zero complaints there.Now where it loses a star and maybe should be two: getting it out of the pool. It's a major pain when it decides to stop or does in the far end of the deep side. I have a wall ledge on one side of my pool, it's not easy to walk to that side and use a 10 foot stick to fish it out while standing on a ledge. I opt for the 16 or 24 foot stick from across the entire pool...And to make it more challenging, the hole on the robot where the fish stick must attach in order to succeed: it's black, just like the rest of the robot. Why could the hole that you are trying to target from 20 feet away not be a more contrasting color? It's hard. To make matter worse: the pool robot is a very easily scratched gloss plastic. So every time you miss the hole with the stick, you put a new scratch on it. See my attached picture, the robot is covered in scratches.Other small complaints:It doesn't climb my stairs at all. I need to brush my three pool width stairs to to the bottom of the pool prior to vacuuming if I want that stuff vacuumed.The rubber plug that sticks into the charging port routinely comes unplugged while it's vacuuming. It's attached the unit, so no worries if it getting lost. Just hopefully, there is not water entering through the port that would cause the unit to prematurely fail.I may update if and when the unit eventually fails. I suspect it will last longer than one year and less than two years. I suggest considering purchasing an additional warranty if you are into those kind of things.Conclusion:Good for the money.Cleans well.Has some minor quarks.Fishing it out of the pool may be a deal breaker to some (but that applies to all wireless units - minus the poor choice of colors here).
K**A
Doesn’t do All pool areas. The parts it does are done well.
The media could not be loaded. I really debated with this machine, I have a concave 4 foot to 8 foot pool. It does kind of well. I thought about returning it. I just got rid of my screened in area, and now have fences up around my pool.( my cage broke and was in my pool!) this does kind of pick up the debris well, it’s kind of random where it goes. I’m getting more sand in my pool without the Screening. So, I decided to keep it so that some of the sand is not filtering through my system. I think it does a good enough job for the price paid, to keep it. It does run about four hours on one charge, which is phenomenal. But as I said, it’s random where it goes. I know my pool looks green but it’s not. I get the reflection off my neighbors trees.
J**E
Low Quality accessory
after about a month the charger adapter unit stopped working Under warranty but what a pain. Made in China product we get what we pay for I guess.
L**N
Not very reliable
Not very happy with product only used 4 times and will not charge.Had to pack up and send back and got it back and still not working. They will not refund me only want to keep repairing. It is almost June and got in March and have only used 4 times Not happy. New sure u use before a month because they only give you30 days for a return.
N**L
Good until it wasn't.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I researched many similar pool robot products and this seemed to be the most reliable and efficient product. However after 4 months it has ceased working. On contacting the company to lodge a warranty claim, it seems the motor is defective, however the only options presented were: 1. to send back for repair (3 weeks) or 2. A refurbished S1. So you spend $500+ and no offer of a replacement only a refurbished S1 where I do not know what has been refurbished. Has the battery 2 years old and due to fail, I don't know. I have requested a new S1 or my money back.At least I can state the S1 worked well in the few months, cleaned the pool well and climbed those walls and scrubbed the tile line. Shame about the reliability!
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