![]() You might think of it as an underwater lawn mower. Unlike most robots, which move back and forth in loose arcs in a crude attempt to cover the entirety of the pool, the Seagull Pro takes a back-and-forth approach as it moves directly across the floor, then turns 180 degrees and moves a few inches to the side, then goes back directly the way it came. It moves slowly and steadily through the pool, devouring debris and, in my testing, lots and lots of dirt and grit that I hadn’t even seen before dropping it in. This removable basket makes cleaning out the Seagull Pro a much simpler process than other robots, which must be disassembled first. ![]() A dial on top of the device lets you choose whether you want to clean floor, walls, or both with each run. The robot is officially rated to cover pools up to 3,200 square feet in size at a depth of up to 10 feet. If it didn’t get everything in those first passes, rest easy that the unit can recharge its 9000mAh battery in just 90 minutes, courtesy of a massive power brick that alone weighs 2.5 pounds. Then it automatically switches to wall mode, going up and down the perimeter for another 90 minutes until it’s out of juice. In default mode, the Seagull Pro will spend the first 90 minutes of its epic running time scouring the bottom of the pool. Whatever you call it, it’s a game-changer. That’s a complicated way of explaining that, unlike the typical robot, this device can climb vertically by using top-mounted water jets to adhere to the wall as it crawls. Aiper promises that the Seagull Pro is “the world’s first implementation of a dual draining motor and a dual suction motor” on a cordless pool robot. These cylindrical brushes span the entire width of the robot, spinning as they powerfully munch away on every surface the device passes over. In addition to its massive 16 x 16 x 11-inch dimensions (HxWxD) and 21-pound weight, take note of its four large wheels and dual, front-mounted rolling brush belts. The Aiper Seagull Pro’s large wheels and powerful, top-mounted water jets help it climb–and clean–a pool’s walls.
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