Aiper launches the Seagull Professional, a quad-motor pool cleaner

5-year-old pool cleansing firm Aiper is launching the Seagull Professional, which the corporate says is the world’s first quad-motor pool-cleaning robotic. The flagship vacuum is a CES 2023 Innovation Award Honoree.
The Seagull Professional’s quad-motor system strikes the robotic round your pool by sucking and rapidly exhausting water. Aiper says it may “suck in dust, sand, leaves, hairs and different particles on the pool’s ground extra effectively than different fashions.” It could actually clear in- or above-ground swimming pools (as much as 3,200 sq. ft.) for as much as three hours per cost and provides three modes: ground cleansing, wall cleansing and auto, which cleans each. Aiper says the gadget’s WavePath Navigation follows “a singular wave form” whereas cleansing to extend its protection in comparison with vacuums that wander randomly. The Seagull Professional will value $900 when it launches in March.

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Moreover, Aiper has new cheaper fashions, together with the $400 Seagull Plus. It’s made for swimming pools as much as 1,300 sq. ft. and helps cut back its value by buying and selling the quad motor for a dual-motor system. It lasts an estimated 110 minutes whereas recharging in two and a half hours. In the meantime, the Aiper Elite Professional skips the Seagull branding whereas providing high-end options at a barely lower cost than the Seagull Professional (though one massive tradeoff is that the Elite Professional solely covers 1,300 sq. ft.) It has a light-weight design, wall-cleaning capabilities and a dual-motor system. It could actually clear for 2 hours, the identical time it takes to recharge. The Elite Professional arrives this Thursday for $800.
Aiper additionally highlights the Seagull SE, a price range water vacuum launched in November. Though it solely helps swimming pools as much as 850 sq. ft., it has twin drive motors and may run for 90 minutes (recharging in two and a half hours). The Seagull SE prices $300.
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