
"The Aiper Scuba V3 is outfitted with cameras that let it see underwater, allowing the robot to change course on the fly when it discovers leaves and other material near its route."
"While the Scuba V3 has a large 10400 mAh battery, it only offers a maximum running time of three hours, which is quite short in today's market."
"The 3.5-liter debris basket features a secondary basket wrapped with a removable ultrafine mesh, which is washable but adds complexity to the cleaning process."
"Despite its advanced AI features, the AI scheduling mode didn't work properly, and the cleaner can be a bit of a bear to manage during cleanup."
Aiper's Scuba V3 robotic pool cleaner features AI computer vision to identify and navigate around debris in the water. Weighing 18 pounds, it has a 10400 mAh battery that allows for a maximum running time of three hours, which is relatively short. The cleaner includes a dual-layer debris basket for efficient collection. However, it faces challenges such as a brief operational time after each run and issues with its AI scheduling mode, making cleanup more difficult than expected.
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