How long does the battery of a pool robot last? Everything you need to know
Variable autonomy depending on the model
The operating time of a battery-powered pool cleaner can vary considerably depending on the brand, model and on-board technology. Entry-level models generally operate for around 45 to 90 minutes, while the most advanced models can operate continuously for up to 3 hours. This is particularly the case with the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro and AquaSense 2 Ultra robots, which are capable of ensuring a complete cleaning even in large swimming pools, in a single cycle. The autonomy also depends on the operating mode: an intensive cycle will consume energy more quickly than an ECO or standard cycle. The best robots automatically adapt their power according to the areas to be cleaned, which means that the battery is used smartly. High-capacity battery: the case of the Beatbot AquaSense. Beatbot has incorporated high-density lithium-ion batteries, specially developed for outdoor environments, into its top-of-the-range models. The result: the AquaSense 2 Pro and Ultra can achieve up to 180 minutes of real autonomy, even in full depth + walls + waterline mode. This endurance places the brand at the top of the ranking, far ahead of the standards of conventional robots. These batteries are also optimised to preserve their capacity over the course of recharging, which prevents a drop in performance after a few months. An ideal technology for regular users, large swimming pools or difficult conditions (abundant debris, highly exposed pool, etc.).Recharge time: what to expect
The performance of a battery is not limited to its duration of use: the recharge time must also be considered. Beatbot robots have a vertical wireless charging system that is both quick and easy to use. In general, allow between 3 and 4 hours for a full charge on the Pro and Ultra models. This system allows you to run two full cycles in the same day if necessary, which is ideal when the pool is busy. You simply place the robot on its base... and it starts recharging, without cables or manual connection.How to maximise battery life
To ensure a long battery life for your pool cleaner, it is essential to follow a few best practices:- Rinse your cleaner with clean water after each use to prevent deposits from building up on the connectors or around the battery.
- Do not leave the robot submerged unnecessarily once the cycle is complete.
- Recharge it immediately after use to avoid prolonged discharge.
Remote monitoring and useful notifications
With the Beatbot app, you can monitor the battery level in real time, receive smart notifications (end of cycle, recharge recommended, anomaly) and even programme automatic parking as soon as the robot reaches a predefined limit. This prevents the robot from running out of power in the middle of a cycle and becoming difficult to retrieve.These features are particularly useful for swimming pools located in second homes, or simply for users who want to stay in control... without having to be constantly by the pool.