
Aiper Scuba S1
Cordless robotic pool cleaner with WavePath navigation that scrubs floor, walls and waterline on a single charge.
Excellent pool cleaning robot (84/100). It stands out most for cleaning (94/100). Highlight: cordless freedom. Main trade-off: battery limits big pools.
Score breakdown
Rated across 5 criteria
Specifications
- Pool size
- 1600 sq ft
- Cycle
- 150 min
- Filter
- Dual-layer
- Drive
- Cordless
- Waterline scrub
- Yes
- appControl
- Yes
Pros
- Cordless freedom
- Climbs walls + waterline
- App scheduling
Cons
- Battery limits big pools
- Retrieval can snag
Owner reviews
A top-tier pool cleaning robot we recommend without hesitation
In our independent assessment, the Aiper Scuba S1 earns 84/100 — an excellent pool cleaning robot.
Its strongest area is cleaning (94/100), followed by convenience (92/100). In practice, cordless freedom.
The main caveat is filtration, where it scores 86/100. Specifically, battery limits big pools.
At €429, it sits below the typical price for the category — strong value. For most buyers in this category, it's one of the best choices you can make.
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Sign in to write a reviewFrequently asked questions
Corded or cordless — which is better?
Corded cleaners run as long as you like and never need charging; cordless models are easier to drop in and retrieve with no cable to untangle.
Does it clean walls and the waterline?
Models with waterline scrubbing climb the walls and clean the tile line where oils and scum collect, not just the floor.
Do I still need a separate pool filter?
The robot has its own filter basket/cartridge for debris; it reduces load on your main system but doesn’t replace water chemistry and circulation.
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