Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “I don’t want to clean this.”.
My Neighbor’s Pool is nasty, rotting leaves and sediment all over the bottom, a whole ecosystem of undiscovered microorganisms floating around beneath the surface entire plants stretching out and making themselves at home. I think I might have seen a shark at the deep end, but just as I was about to bravely dive in and Destroy another phone beatbot saved the day offering to sponsor this video to show off their aquisense Pro all-in-one smart pool, cleaning robot. Thank goodness, I promised my that with this little guy’s help we’d have the mess sorted out in no time. Of course, that was before our pool contractor came and had a look at it and said, sir.
You realize that there are roots on the plants growing out of this pool right, it’s a robot, not a miracle worker, but hey we’re going to give it a crack at it. Maybe the miracle was inside us all along. Let’S take a closer look at the aquisense pro before touching it comes with the risk of Colora comes with a quick start guide and user manual, which is uh chalk, full of certifications, including ip68 water resistance, the robot itself, which is full of fun little gadgets and Tricks batbot says the aquasense pro is the world’s first 5 in1 intelligent pool cleaning, robot it’ll do the floor, the walls, the waterline and surface cleaning plus optional water clarification with these little cartridges. Although you don’t have to do that, what you definitely will need – or at least we will is this debris collection slot that helps it skim anything along the surface and deposit it in the Dual layer basket right here as well, and this one’s really cool. As this second debris collection slot that both sucks up debris from the bottom and helps the robot cling to the side of the pool as it uses its scrubby toilet brushes here, sorry pool brushes, scrubby pool brushes to clean the surface.
Rounding out the accessory package. We’Ve got the charging dock. This will go in your garage or in your pool house and it’ll. Give the beatbot enough juice for anywhere from two to three runs depending on whether it needs to go all the way down to the bottom and hang out down there or if it can just float around on the surface.
And last but not least, the hooker sometimes stuff goes wrong and if you ever need to retrieve the bot, this will be very helpful. It’S also good for fishing, but enough chitchat it’s time to take her for a test drive. There is an app but you’re not obligated to use it. There’S physical buttons on the front for bottom bottom and walls complete clean and Eco clean, as well as a power button now taking bets. What’S going to clog up first, the basket or the propulsion Jets. I’M going to say propulsion Jets.
All right, then I’m going to do a floor. Clean cuz it’ll be using the Treads all right. You cheater, cheating is the best way to win good luck. Buddy.
You did press the go button right. Uh. What go button? Have you tried it hey there we go. It’S spitting water out, the top, so I guess that’s just to maintain its buoyancy, yeah cool.
We had wanted to put a GoPro on it for this, but they warned us that uh, it’s a pretty delicate Balancing Act having it at exactly the right level for the skimmers to work. So theoretically it should map first yeah. So it made it to the bottom. But my question is: does it have a sensor to know when the basket is full, or is it just going to like try and pick up all of this? It has 20 sensors, but I don’t actually know what they do.
Sick, hey it pick stuff up, though, or at least shuffled it around moved it. Look there a clean spot. Yeah look at this plume, it’s just spewing green on the back beautiful plumage.
I checked this footage from before and you can’t hear it up here, but the microphone picked it up the beat pot’s like I hate my life. I hate my life. I hate my it’s like Colin.
It doesn’t complain, it’s a robot, you know if it kicks up enough sediment, we may not be able to find it. That’S a good point. Is she surfacing? I thought it was, but oh she’s doing something. Oh no she’s she’s cruising man.
It’S going along the edge. Oh okay, I can see the little brushies going. Okay, I’d like to make it clear that everyone involved understands that this is not what this robot is for. We just wanted to see how it handled a worst case scenario before it goes all the way into the deep end and we lose visual contact. Should we hook it out and see if it’s full all right, okay, come here, little buddy, oh shoot.
I lost it. Oh no come back little buddy, oh no, and now I’ve kicked up. All the this pool.
Pole broke in half it’s somewhere in this vague area can Colin swim. I’M not sure. All I do know is, I’m really glad I have the LT hat Pro with water resistant treatment, LTT store.com. Our problem is that water blocks any RF communication, so there’s no hope of using the app to summon it back and cloudy water blocks visual communication.
So we have no idea where it is now I mean it’s still doing stuff, but there’s no way it would have enough capacity to keep picking things up at this point. It’Ll do its thing and come up eventually right. Well, if it gets trapped in the weeds, though oh true that and there’s a truck down there still, I can see maybe the top third of the pole, Jordan spotted it guys. We got it, we got it: okay, yeah we got it. Oh God she mad wow. I think this stuff is too thick too much it’s just too much. It can’t even cuz. It’S completely gummed up yeah.
It was probably like that in like a minute yeah that right realistically, we expected all of that, though the aqua sense Pro is a maintenance robot. It’S not going to be able to do anything for your busted up pool equipment. So, while we wait for the pros to turn this Titanic into a treasure, courtesy of beatbot who’s going to be helping with the restoration, let’s take the aqua sense Pro over.
To my place and look at a more realistic, reasonable scenario, only problem is it’s kind of too clean mess. It up boys and don’t tell Ivon. We did this, oh God uh! Oh okay, that’s probably it really well now my hand covered in glass.
You you threw glass in the pool. That’S the pool. Guy gave me what the hell didn’t. They just service this today, too, a little bit while Jordan gets the chisin clarifying agent kit installed, I’m just going to poke around in the app a little bit and see what we can do here and I guess we’re not going to do quick mode. Let’S go ahead and do floor wall and waterline we got Le on the surface too. We should do surface as well.
Okay, right thanks honestly, there’s not really that much to configure well! No once it’s done, it’ll give you a report on there as well about what it’s done cool. Theoretically, that’s it we’re good to go pro lights on. You want to do the honors.
This feels so wrong that oh, we didn’t even talk about what it’s supposed to do when it’s done it’s supposed to come back to kind of where it started and then park at the side, so you can just grab it out. I guess we’ll see. This is cool.
Obviously it’s going to disconnect if it goes below the surface, but right now it’s got a Wi-Fi signal. It’S telling me exactly what it’s doing. That’S awesome.
It’S definitely doing stuff. This time we can see that it is picking up leaves, which is kind of cool. I mean it might have been doing something.
Last time we just couldn’t see it. I don’t know if I can find the rhyme reason to its cleaning pattern right now. Apparently, it uses their clever nav navigation system with Sonic scent sensors and intelligent path, optimization whatever. That means we’re testing the obstacle avoidance by hucking that frisbee in there so we’ll see what happens there and it has a different mode powered by a quad core arm, CPU that handles irregular shapes and difficult transitions. It’S got nine Motors to run things and uses an S pattern for the floor, with an N pattern for the walls and waterline and an S pattern for the surface. All of that is in theory.
So far, though, let’s see how it does so. I think this means it wants to be picked up. Cuz. It’S full take a look at that. Oh wow, once it came to the surface, it reconnected to the phone app and it told us that it wanted the basket cleaned. So we’ve got that done. We’Re going to put it back in the water and see what happens looks like I want attenion again, so it’s telling us to clean the basket again still at half battery, that’s pretty good, so it tells us it spent whatever amount of time on the floor. Cleaning was interrupted due to clogged filter basket. It we’re back on the surface again after another 44 minutes.
So now we’re uh right about 2 hours of cleaning time yep, that’s gross again. We got a good pile going there we’re starting to lose some daylight and we’re not quite done so. I think we’re just going to put this thing back on the charger and come back another day to finish up we’re also down to about 30 % of our battery life, so this guy could use a little snack before we put him back in the pool. We’Re back it’s a much nicer day today, so we’re going to throw the bot back in the pool, cool and see what happens. Beat. Butt told us, it won’t clean stairs, but they didn’t mention that it just seems to have trouble with the entire concept of stairs. Is getting hung up here? Batbot does have a new multis Zone mode in testing that they say should enable the aquisense pro to handle big sets of stairs like these, but unfortunately it wasn’t made available to us at the time of filming. It looks like it’s just stopped on us here, uh as far as we can tell the light’s flashing red, so we’re going fishing, it’s giving another battery warning uh. But let’s just look at the cleaning record here: 123 on the floor, 44 on the walls hasn’t managed to make the Surface yet I don’t know how they’re claiming 9 and 1/2 hours of battery life in any mode.
Here, oh wow, I think that’s the fullest we’ve seen it there’s actually a lot of leaves. I will give it that we’ve giving the aquisense some time to recharge and throwing it back in the pool. Unfortunately, it’s gone back to floor mode. So, at this rate, we might get the surface of the pool clean sometime next year. I should make it clear: we have updated the firmware, followed all the directions properly. It does its own thing when you put it back in the water beat butt support, gave us a little help with the app so we’re going to get this thing going on just the surface this time, what we have to do is unselect the ones we don’t Want and that’s it there we go at the end of the day or I guess days, wow we’ve put the aquisense pro through quite the ringer, and it picked up a ton of debris from the pool, far more than I would have really expected, given its intended Light pool maintenance every few weeks use case and as the bot gets more exposure to North American Pools and beatbot pushes out updated firmware and apps. We expect to see the aquisense pro to continue to improve over time.
So if you want to be along for the ride, we’re going to have links and who knows maybe a promo code down in the video description in the meantime, a big thanks to beatbot and the pros at Mr pool, who have finally completed this incredible transformation. Of My Neighbor’s Pool, can you believe, Jordan that there’s a tile mosaic bottom on this pool? I had no idea, I didn’t even know it was blue. This thing’s gone from terrifying to honestly kind of tempting. All that’s left is to put a bow on the aqua sense Pro and hope that it enjoys its new home fingers crossed. If you guys liked this video, maybe you’ll like the one where we tried a lawn mowing robot that was actually one of Jordan’s.
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