Cordless pool robots represent a genuine step forward in pool maintenance β no tangled cables, no hassle, just effective automated cleaning. Here are 5 of the best cordless pool robots of 2026, compared across battery life, cleaning coverage, technology, and price.
Comparison Table
AIPER Scuba SE β Best Entry-Level Option
90-minute battery, floor-only cleaning, one-click activation. At just 7.5 lbs (3.4 kg), it's the lightest model here β easy to lift and store. Automatic parking at cycle end makes removal simple. Fine filtration for clear water. Ideal for small pools up to ~860 sq ft (80 mΒ²).
WINNY 200SE β Best Budget Gyroscope
100-minute battery with gyroscopic navigation for precise, no-missed-spots coverage. Double brushes for effective debris removal. Handles medium pools up to ~1,076 sq ft (100 mΒ²). Solid performance for the price.
AIPER Scuba S1 β Best Mid-Range All-Rounder
150-minute battery and full cleaning coverage β floor, walls, and waterline. Smart navigation with optimized paths. Compatible with liner, concrete, and tile. Suits medium to large pools up to ~1,292 sq ft (120 mΒ²). Easy-clean filters keep maintenance simple.
WYBOT Osprey 700 Max β Best for Large Pools
180-minute battery, three powerful motors, advanced gyroscopic navigation, and genuine wall-climbing capability. Mobile app control for real-time monitoring and custom cleaning cycles. Handles complex pools up to ~1,400 sq ft (130 mΒ²).
AIPER Scuba S1 PRO β Best Premium Choice
180-minute battery, WavePath 2.0 navigation, 5-liter filtration capacity, and multiple cleaning modes β Auto, Eco, Waterline Only, Floor Only. Full coverage on all pool types up to ~1,615 sq ft (150 mΒ²). The most comprehensive cordless robot in this comparison.
Verdict
Best value for money: the AIPER Scuba SE (β¬159) for small pools β lightweight, simple, effective floor cleaning at a fair price.
Best mid-range choice: the AIPER Scuba S1 (β¬499) for medium to large pools needing full coverage β floor, walls, and waterline with smart navigation.
Best for large or complex pools: the WYBOT Osprey 700 Max (β¬649) with app control, wall-climbing, and 180-minute runtime.
Best premium option: the AIPER Scuba S1 PRO (β¬599) for uncompromising performance, multiple cleaning modes, and maximum coverage.
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FAQ: Best Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaners
What is a cordless robotic pool cleaner?
A cordless robotic pool cleaner (also called a battery-powered pool robot) operates on a rechargeable battery and moves freely without a power cable. It filters and cleans the pool floor (and sometimes walls) autonomously. Cordless models are safer (no risk of tripping on a cord), easier to deploy, and increasingly popular for above-ground and inground pools alike.
How long does a cordless pool robot battery last?
Most cordless pool robots offer 60 to 120 minutes of battery life per charge, depending on the model. Entry-level models (Intex, Bestway) run 60β80 minutes. Premium models (Dolphin, Maytronics) can run up to 2β3 hours. A typical 8 Γ 4 m pool takes about 90β120 minutes to clean fully. Charging takes 2β4 hours depending on the charger.
Can a cordless pool robot clean pool walls too?
Entry-level cordless pool robots (β¬100β300) typically clean only the pool floor. Mid-range and premium cordless models (β¬300β800+) can also clean pool walls and the waterline. If wall cleaning is important to you, check the product specifications carefully. Wall-climbing robots are heavier, have stronger motors, and cost more but provide a more complete clean.
What is the best cordless pool robot for an above-ground pool?
For above-ground pools (round or oval, up to 6 m diameter), the Intex ZX300, Bestway AquaGlide, and Aiper Seagull are popular entry-level cordless options. For better coverage and wall cleaning, the Dolphin E20 or Maytronics E25 offer better performance. Check that the robot's maximum pool size matches your pool and that the wheels are compatible with your pool's floor material.
How do I maintain a cordless pool robot?
After each use: remove the robot from the water, empty and rinse the filter basket with fresh water, and inspect brushes for debris. Store out of direct sunlight. Every 2β4 weeks: deep-clean the filter (soak in diluted pool cleaner for 15 minutes). Every season: inspect the brushes for wear (replace if worn). Store fully charged in a cool, dry place out of season.








