Beatbot Sora 70 robotic pool cleaner launches with 4-zone cleaning and smart feartures

Beatbot Sora 70

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Beatbot Sora 70
Beatbot has expanded its lineup with the Sora 70, a versatile robot designed to clean floors, walls, and water surfaces in a single cycle. Featuring a 10,000 mAh battery and smart obstacle avoidance, the device is available now in North America for $1,499.

Beatbot has introduced the Sora 70 during the CES 2026, a new robotic pool cleaner engineered to maintain the entire pool ecosystem from the floor to the surface. This model distinguishes itself with a comprehensive cleaning approach that covers walls, the waterline, and even shallow platforms with a minimum depth of 8 inches. The manufacturer has launched the device now in the US and Canada, with availability in additional regions expected to follow.

At the core of the device lies a powerful suction system rated at 6,800 gallons per hour, which works in tandem with the manufacturer’s HydroBalance technology. To handle surface debris, the Sora 70 utilizes a twin-jet system that actively directs floating leaves and particles into the inlet. All waste is collected in a large 6-liter debris bin, which is top-loading for easier access and capable of holding significant amounts of organic matter.

Navigation is handled by SonicSense ultrasonic sensors, allowing the robot to detect and avoid obstacles while mapping an efficient cleaning path. The unit is powered by a 10,000 mAh battery, delivering up to five hours of operation on the floor or seven hours of surface skimming. When the cycle is over or the battery runs low, the robot parks itself at the edge of the pool, making retrieval simpler. Interested buyers can choose between Lavender Purple and Deep Blue, with retail pricing set at $1,499. The Beatbot Sora 70 is available for purchase via the official online store of Beatbot. Early adopters can currently use the code BEATBOTSORA on the manufacturer’s website to receive a 10% discount.

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Beatbot Sora 70
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Beatbot Sora 70

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From an early age I liked to thoroughly examine all kinds of devices to see how they worked, which also involved taking my own devices apart and therefore not always to the delight of my parents. Nevertheless, with my grandfather’s support, I became a computer and electronics tinkerer. With the family PC and Lego Mindstorms, my interested in software and programming took off, and I am currently an engineering program student. I enjoy building all sorts of gadgets with Arduino and 3D printers, and I still like to put electronic devices through their paces. By joining the Notebookcheck editorial team, I have been able to turn my hobby into a profession.
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