“I just can’t wait to clean the swimming pool!” said no one ever, because few maintenance tasks are as tedious and time-consuming. The good news is that robots can now perform that job, leaving you more leisure time to actually swim in your pool, because dirty swimming pools are disgusting.
We’ve spotted some great deals during Amazon’s Prime Day sale this week, and we’ll add more as they become available. We’ve listed the deals in order of price, so you’ll want to scroll down the page a bit to find the most full-featured models. There’s nothing wrong with the budget-priced near the top, they just perform fewer functions.
If you’re working with a tight budget, the Aiper SE packs a lot of value for $150, a 17% discount of its list price. This machine functions more like an underwater vacuum cleaner than something that will scrub your pool’s floor and walls, but those features will quickly drive up a robotic pool cleaner’s price tag.
The recently reviewed Airrobo PC10 is a mid-range robotic pool cleaner that did a very good job on our test pool, and Amazon has knocked 47% off its list price, taking it down to $320.

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The Aiper Scuba S1 is at the price where you can expect to find robotic pool cleaners that will scrub your pool’s walls and floor in addition to vacuuming up debris that falls to the bottom. Aiper indicates it carries a $770 MSRP on its website, but Amazon has slashed its price to $498 for its Prime Day sale–that’s a 30% discount.
While we haven’t had an opportunity to review the Wybot C1 robotic pool cleaner, we have obtained good results with some of the company’s other products. Ahead of Prime Day, you can pick up the Wybot C1 at Wybot.com for $420. The new-for-2025 Wybot C1 Vision (named for its onboard AI camera) gets a 30% discount for Prime Day, reducing its price from $999 to $629. Meanwhile, the equally new Wybot S2 Solar, which comes with a solar-panel-equipped docking station that recharges its battery, sees its price slashed to $1,199, a 40% discount from its $1,999 MSRP.
You can pick up the Aiper Scuba X1 for $900—a 40% discount. Amazon is also offering a great deal on the Aiper Seagull Pro (model ZT6002) bundled with the Aiper Surfer S2 robotic pool skimmer for $720 a 20% discount from the usual price for the two bots.
Beatbot is another large-scale manufacturer of robotic pool cleaners with a wide range of models, and you can get the 2024 AquaSense with a 26% discount off MSRP that brings its sale price down to $959.

Amazon has slapped a 20 percent discount on the Beatbot Aquasense Pro.
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Prime Day deals on robotic pool cleaners for larger pools
If you have a larger pool—or you just want a more sophisticated bot to clean it—Amazon is offering great deals on several higher-end robotic pool cleaners. The Beatbot iSkim Ultra is a solar-powered bot that skims the surface of your pool, sucking up floating debris. Amazon has knocked a whopping 46% off its $1,499 MSRP to bring its final price down to $799.
The Beatbot AquaSense 2 is going for for $999, a 38% discount. Or you can pick up the brand-new Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and caddy (pictured up top) for $1,849, a 29% discount off its $2,600 MSRP.
Meanwhile, Beatbot’s top-of-the-line AquaSense 2 Ultra is getting a 20% discount, bringing its final price down to $2,839.
We’ll update this list article as we find new deals during Amazon’s Prime Day 2025 sale.
And if you’re looking to save money on more of the latest technology, visit PCWorld’s Amazon Prime Day Tech Deals 2025 hub.
This story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best robotic pool cleaners.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2835430/prime-day-deals-on-robotic-pool-cleaners-july-9.html
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