The SCUBA X1 Pro Max, a new robot cleaner designed by the AIPER brand and more muscular declination of the Scuba X1, tackles one of the sensitive points of summer life: the maintenance of swimming pools. With an aspiration announced at 536 liters per minute, a ten -hour autonomy and a navigation assisted by 40 sensors, the manufacturer highlights its ability to clean the entire basin, including the water line and the surface, where floating dirt like leaves and insects tend to accumulate.
Real -time cartography
Thanks to its navigation technology, the robot is capable of mapping the basin from its immersion, then planning an autonomous cleaning course by adapting to obstacles. It is not limited to the bottom of the swimming pool: it also cleanses the walls, goes up to the water line, and floats on the surface to suck the impurities. A peculiarity which allows it to replace several devices usually necessary for a complete coverage.
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Particular care has been given to cleaning the water line, often dirty by sunscreen residues or dust. The robot devotes one minute to section to clean this area, partially out of the water to rub the edge.
Microparticles filtration and controls via the app
Its multilayer filtration system makes it possible to retain the particles up to 3 microns, is much finer than a human hair, in order to retain the smallest debris created by the disintegration of the elements in the water. The Scuba X1 Pro Max can be controlled remotely with the AIPER application. This makes it possible to follow the state of the cleaning, to access a cycles history, or to be alerted in the event of a need for maintenance.
The robot is marketed at the recommended public price of 2499 euros, with a launch reduction of 200 euros thanks to a check box on Amazon or the official AIPER store.
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