This robot pool cleaner lifts itself out of the water to charge
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This robot pool cleaner lifts itself out of the water to charge
"As shown during CES 2026, the Spino S1 Pro comes with a robotic arm mounted to a docking station that sits at the edge of your pool. When the bot is ready to charge, the Spino S1 Pro uses an underwater communication system to guide itself to the docking station, which lifts the device up and out of the water. To clean, it uses an onboard camera and several sensors to navigate your pool while identifying messy areas, steps, edges, corners, and obstacles."
"The Spino S1 Pro comes with five brushless motors and treads that grip the bottom and sides of your pool, pumping up to 6,800 gallons per hour through its dual-layer filter to capture silt, sand, and other debris. Mammotion says the device can maintain connectivity within a 10-meter radius of its dock, but the company doesn't mention how long its battery will last, and whether it'll be longer than the up to 210 minutes (3.5 hours) offered by the Spino E1."
Mammotion's Spino S1 Pro is an autonomous pool-cleaning robot that uses an edge-mounted docking station with a robotic arm to lift itself out of the water for charging. The device navigates with an onboard camera and multiple sensors to identify messy areas, steps, edges, corners, and obstacles. It relies on an underwater communication system to guide itself back to the dock. The cleaner uses five brushless motors and traction treads, pumping up to 6,800 gallons per hour through a dual-layer filter to capture silt, sand, and debris. Connectivity extends to about 10 meters from the dock, and launch is scheduled for the first quarter, with final specs and pricing to be revealed; battery life was not specified.
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