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Technical support is now available for cleaning large swimming pools: Aiper's new X1 Pro and X1 Pro Max robots automatically clean the floor, walls and waterline. The top model even fishes dirt from the water surface.
A pool would be a great thing in summer if it weren't for the cleaning. Dirt, algae and suntan lotion residue build up on the floor and walls. Frequent cleaning is necessary to keep the pool clean.
The manufacturer Aiper offers pool cleaning robots for this purpose, which take over this unloved task for you. It has models for different pool sizes and shapes in its portfolio, which also differ in terms of their cleaning performance and available modes. You can now buy two models from the upper price segment from us: the X1 Pro and the new flagship X1 Pro Max.
Aiper X1 Pro
The X1 Pro is suitable for pools of up to 200 square metres. Depending on the mode set, it cleans the floor, walls and waterline of the pool. The robot takes a systematic approach. The X1 Pro uses ultrasonic sensors to map your pool and then calculates the optimum paths for cleaning. According to the manufacturer, the robot can cope with all pool shapes: even with steps or ledges in the pool. 26 sensors help it with orientation.
With its high suction power of 25,200 lph (litres per hour), the X1 Pro draws sand, leaves and even gravel from the pool floor into its five-litre dirt basket. A replaceable filter ensures that even tiny particles and bacteria from a size of 3 μm remain in the container. Rotating rollers remove algae from the floor and walls.
The battery lasts for up to 180 minutes of operation. You can get the robot out of the water with the enclosed recovery hook. According to the manufacturer, charging takes five hours in the charging station.
Aiper X1 Pro Max
The X1 Pro Max offers even more. It can also float on the water surface. There it collects leaves, twigs, insects and other stuff that you don't want in the pool. The robot is suitable for a pool size of up to 300 square metres.
It has a suction power of 32,000 lph. The battery lasts for up to five hours of floor cleaning and up to ten hours of surface cleaning. Charging in the charging station takes four hours.
The scope of delivery includes the solar-powered floating sensor «HydroComm Pro». This auxiliary device transmits real-time information on water quality and temperature to the app. You can use the float to order the robot to the edge of the pool in the app so that you can simply lift it out of the water for charging.
By the way: If you don't need quite as much power for your pool, you could take a look at the S1 models from Aiper. My colleague Stephan introduces you to the two robots and the Surfer S2, which only keeps the surface of the water clean, in this article:


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