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YouTube vs ad-blockers - Chronique d’un bras de fer sans fin

– Article en partenariat avec Surfshark

Depuis ses débuts, YouTube a été le terrain de jeu favori des créateurs, des viewers… et des publicitaires. Mais à mesure que les pubs se sont multipliées, les internautes ont sorti la boîte à outils : bloqueurs de pubs, scripts maison, applis alternatives. Rien de très grave pendant des années, mais depuis 2023, la plateforme vidéo a décidé de sortir l’artillerie lourde. Ce qui n’était qu’une escarmouche est devenu une vraie guerre de tranchées, avec des offensives, des contre-attaques, et des dégâts collatéraux.

2023 : les premiers coups de semonce

Fin 2023, YouTube passe à l’offensive et commence à afficher des avertissements aux utilisateurs d’ad-blockers. Un message s’incruste sur la vidéo : “Ad blockers violate YouTube’s Terms of Service.” Pour continuer, il faut désactiver le bloqueur ou passer à YouTube Premium. Au début, la mesure ne touche qu’une poignée d’utilisateurs, mais la riposte s’organise côté adblockers, qui adaptent leurs filtres pour masquer ce message.

En novembre, YouTube élargit la portée de sa campagne anti-adblockers à l’échelle mondiale. Les utilisateurs se retrouvent face à des vidéos qui refusent de se lancer, des pop-ups persistants, et des ralentissements artificiels du site. Les forums et réseaux sociaux s’enflamment, chacun cherchant la parade du moment.

2024 : La guerre totale

Début 2024, YouTube affine sa stratégie et use la lenteur comme arme psychologique. Plutôt que de bloquer frontalement, la plateforme introduit des ralentissements ciblés. Les vidéos mettent des plombes à charger, les miniatures refusent de s’afficher, le site devient “malade” dès qu’un adblocker est détecté. Officiellement, il s’agit d’une “expérience de visionnage sous-optimale”. Les utilisateurs, excédés, commencent à désinstaller leurs bloqueurs pubs par centaines de milliers, mais d’autres cherchent des alternatives ou migrent vers des navigateurs moins exposés.

Au printemps, YouTube s’attaque aux applications mobiles tierces qui intègrent un bloqueur de pubs. Les apps comme Vanced, NewPipe ou les fork alternatifs voient leur accès restreint, voire bloqué. Si l’appli ne respecte pas les conditions d’utilisation de l’API, c’est rideau : “The following content is not available on this app”. La manœuvre vise à couper l’herbe sous le pied des solutions qui permettaient encore de regarder YouTube sans pub sur mobile.

Comme toujours, les développeurs d’adblockers ne restent pas inactifs. Chaque nouvelle parade de YouTube est contournée par une mise à jour de filtre, un script, ou une astuce communautaire. Mais la fenêtre de répit se réduit à chaque fois : les correctifs ne tiennent parfois que quelques jours avant d’être à nouveau contournés par Google. Les utilisateurs s’adaptent, jonglent entre navigateurs, extensions, et méthodes alternatives.

2025 : YouTube sort le bazooka

En juin 2025, YouTube déploie une nouvelle salve technique. Les principaux anti-pubs voient leurs astuces neutralisées. Le site détecte désormais toute tentative de blocage d’annonces, que ce soit via extension ou application tierce, et réagit par différents moyens : parfois la vidéo ne démarre pas, parfois elle met cinq secondes à charger, parfois un message d’avertissement s’affiche. Ce n’est donc plus un blocage pur et simple, mais une expérience volontairement dégradée, avec des ralentissements ou des délais avant le lancement de la vidéo.

Les exceptions qui confirment la règle

Mais dans ce chaos, deux solutions tirent leur épingle du jeu. D’abord, la solution CleanWeb de Surfshark : malgré tous les efforts de Google, CleanWeb continue de bloquer efficacement les pubs sur YouTube, aussi bien sur navigateur que sur mobile, là où la plupart des autres bloqueurs sont mis en échec. Les tests menés en 2025 confirment que CleanWeb reste opérationnel pour filtrer les pubs Google et offrir une expérience fluide, sans ralentissement ni pop-up d’avertissement.

Autre survivant de la purge : le navigateur Brave. Grâce à son bloqueur de pubs intégré et à des mises à jour régulières, Brave parvient encore à bloquer les pubs sur YouTube, sans déclencher systématiquement les messages d’erreur ou les ralentissements imposés par Google.

Les conséquences : désinstallations massives et migration

Face à l’impasse, de nombreux utilisateurs abandonnent leurs adblockers. Les statistiques explosent : AdGuard, Ghostery, et consorts enregistrent des pics de désinstallations jamais vus, parfois plus de 50 000 en une seule journée. D’autres, lassés, finissent par céder à YouTube Premium, tandis qu’une minorité continue la résistance en cherchant des solutions temporaires ou en changeant de plateforme.

Les arguments de chaque camp

YouTube : “La pub, c’est la vie (de la plateforme)”. Pour Google, la justification est simple : la pub finance la plateforme et rémunère les créateurs. Pas de pub, pas de YouTube gratuit. L’entreprise martèle que les bloqueurs de pubs mettent en péril l’écosystème, et que l’alternative existe : payer pour YouTube Premium.

Les utilisateurs : “Trop, c’est trop”. De l’autre côté, la grogne monte. Les pubs sont jugées trop longues, trop intrusives, parfois même dangereuses (scams, malwares, etc.). Beaucoup dénoncent une expérience dégradée, l’impression d’être pris en otage, et le sentiment que la plateforme pousse à l’abonnement Premium par la contrainte plus que par la qualité du service.

Un bras de fer sans vainqueur ?

La guerre entre YouTube et les adblockers ressemble à une partie d’échecs sans fin. Chaque offensive de Google est suivie d’une contre-attaque des développeurs d’adblockers, mais la plateforme semble désormais avoir l’avantage technologique, surtout grâce à l’intégration des pubs côté serveur et à la fermeture des API tierces. La résistance continue, mais les fenêtres de tir se réduisent. Les utilisateurs doivent choisir : accepter les pubs, payer l’abonnement, migrer vers des alternatives… ou s’équiper d’outils comme CleanWeb ou Brave qui, à ce jour, restent les solutions les plus efficaces pour retrouver un YouTube sans pubs. Pour combien de temps, cela reste à voir.

Et maintenant ?

YouTube a remporté une manche, mais la guerre n’est jamais vraiment finie sur Internet. Les utilisateurs continueront de chercher des moyens de reprendre la main sur leur expérience, que ce soit via de nouveaux outils, des alternatives ou des changements d’habitude. Mais la question de fond demeure : jusqu’où une plateforme peut-elle aller pour imposer la pub, et à quel prix pour la liberté de ses utilisateurs ?

Pour celles et ceux qui veulent la tranquillité numérique sans multiplier les abonnements et les extensions, Surfshark propose donc une formule complète qui va bien au-delà du simple VPN. Avec un seul abonnement, vous bénéficiez non seulement d’un VPN rapide et fiable pour sécuriser vos connexions et contourner les censures, mais aussi de CleanWeb, ainsi que d’Alternative ID, un outil malin pour générer des identités virtuelles et éviter que vos vraies infos ne se baladent dans les bases de données des marketeurs ou des hackers. Tout cela à partir de 2.38€/mois TTC (abonnement 2 ans + 3 mois offert).

En résumé, un seul abonnement Surfshark, et vous profitez d’une navigation privée, sans pubs, sans tracking, sans censure et avec une couche supplémentaire d’anonymat pour toutes vos inscriptions en ligne. Le tout, sur un nombre illimité d’appareils, pour protéger toute la famille sans prise de tête. De quoi préparer la fin des vacances et la rentrée scolaire en toute décontraction du slip.

Electrolux 800/8000 Vacuum Redefines Home Cleaning With Style, Intelligence, and Sustainability

What if your vacuum didn’t just clean your home, but became part of it? The Electrolux/AEG 800/8000 cordless vacuum cleaner doesn’t shout for attention. It quietly earns its place, designed with such subtlety and intelligence that it feels like it was always meant to be there. This isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a rethinking of what home cleaning should look and feel like.

At the heart of this transformation is the philosophy of effortless living. The 800/8000 series was crafted to eliminate the very friction we’ve come to accept in everyday maintenance. Tangled cords, dusty filters, messy emptying, all of it replaced with streamlined elegance. Designed with Scandinavian minimalism in mind, the vacuum and its components blend smoothly into home environments without disrupting the aesthetic. It’s cleaning technology that finally understands the modern home doesn’t want to look like a storage closet.

Designer: Jakob Dawod

But the visual integration is only the beginning. The real leap lies in its performance and usability, especially with the introduction of its companion: the all-in-one automatic emptying station. This station doesn’t just charge your vacuum; it takes care of it. One tap and the dustbin is emptied from the bottom, reducing mess and eliminating dust contact entirely. Inside, a secondary battery sits fully charged, ready to swap in when needed, while a subtle red indicator light informs you when the dust bag needs replacing. Hidden compartments hold maintenance tools and filters, and a clever access system allows you to remove and clean them without fuss. Even the rarely used HEPA filter is easily reached through an eject button on the base.

The vacuum itself has been refined to deliver premium-level performance while keeping the user’s day-to-day experience smooth and intuitive. When docked, the cleaner’s telescopic tube automatically compresses, saving space and kickstarting the charging and emptying process. Docking doesn’t require precision, just roll it in and lift slightly. The rotational base allows you to access the cleaner from different angles, adapting to your space and your routine. Every interaction feels intentional and considered.

This design didn’t emerge in a straight line. It was the product of countless sketches, ideas, and experiments, from early cardboard mockups to 3D-printed prototypes and detailed, high-fidelity appearance models. The development journey was marked by iteration, collaboration, and constant refinement. Engineers and designers worked side-by-side to solve real user frustrations, resulting in features like intuitive accessory storage, effortless hand-unit release, and even a compact accessory bag that’s as aesthetic as it is practical.

The experience doesn’t stop at dry cleaning. The evolved wet mop attachment expands the vacuum’s role into full-surface care. Controlled via the smart UI on the hand unit, users can maintain the perfect dampness of the mop pads with different drip speeds or target tough stains with a quick spray activated by a long button press. It’s this attention to detail, this layering of functionality onto an already elegant system, that transforms cleaning into something closer to satisfaction than obligation.

Underneath the polish, the 800/8000 system represents a deeper commitment to sustainability. Not only does it reduce waste by encouraging proper upkeep through smart maintenance tools, but it also supports longevity through design. Removable batteries, cleanable filters, and thoughtfully constructed accessories extend the product’s life far beyond the average vacuum, supporting Electrolux’s mission to be a truly sustainable brand.

And behind all this innovation? A team that believed in the power of design to change behavior. Cross-functional collaboration within the Electrolux Group made this complex product feel remarkably simple. From the closest design partners to the engineering teams who transformed sketches into smooth, real-world mechanics, every detail was a testament to shared vision and dedication.

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Surfshark Cleanweb - Le bloqueur de pubs nouvelle génération

– Article en partenariat avec Surfshark

Internet ressemble de plus en plus à une brocante géante où chaque site veut vous vendre une brosse à dents connectée ou vous inviter à investir dans la crypto du futur. Même YouTube, autrefois havre de paix, vous envoie trois pubs pour chaque vidéo de chat de 2 minutes. Les bloqueurs de pubs classiques (uBlock Origin, AdGuard, Ghostery…) font le taf, mais la guerre est loin d’être gagnée. Les pubs natives, les scripts malins, les sites qui vous bloquent si vous bloquez leurs pubs… on tourne en rond.

Modified Roomba becomes a smart robot for dispensing doggie treats

Robot vacuum cleaners are so advanced these days that some of them barely need human intervention. Of course, that wasn’t always the case in the earliest days of this market segment, with the first generations relying on some very basic technologies and software by today’s standards. Although its name has become synonymous with robot vacs, the Roomba has almost all but faded into that background.

Some, however, have found some rather creative uses for older models, with a bit of hacking and ingenuity. Giving a very old rolling robot a better brain and literally space-grade software, this mod turns a cleaning machine into a mess-making one, albeit not by intention. Instead of picking up dirt or even clothes, the “Space Vacuum” will instead drop pieces of food for your canine companion to munch on when it’s near.

Designer: Joaquim Silveira

Most of us probably have a file of unused and abandoned electronics that are still a bit functional except for one broken or missing part. We don’t have much practical use for them, so they just end up gathering dust and taking up space, sometimes forgotten until the next Spring cleaning. A few people, however, have the fortunate skill to bring these machines back to life, though sometimes with a different function so different from the original.

This Roomba, for example, once cleaned up dirty floors in a previous lifetime. But with some clever use of off-the-shelf hardware like an Arduino and some skilled DIY electronics, it has been given a new lease on life as a dog food dispenser. Ironically, it now does the opposite of cleaning the floor and instead makes a mess, presuming the canine doesn’t gobble up the treats first.

What the Space Vacuum basically does is detect the presence of a dog, while differentiating it from other living critters in the house, and drops dog food from a paper cup that has its bottom partially cut out. Curiously enough, the software used for this project is NASA Jet Propulsion Labs’s (JPL) Fprime flight software used for space missions and controlling drones, which sounds a bit overkill for a food-dispensing robot. That, however, gives it the right to call itself a “Space Vacuum,” though the vacuum part is in question.

It’s definitely not going to win any awards for aesthetics or practicality, but the project does spark curiosity and maybe inspire a few more experiments using these house robots. The rather odd clothes-picking Roborock vacuum at CES 2025 demonstrated what these machines are actually capable of, especially with their advanced sensors and AI-powered brains. All they need is a robot arm or a proper food dispenser, and they have the makings of a general-purpose robot that won’t take up too much floor space.

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This Compact Vacuum Cleaner Keeps The Homes Of Pet Owners Clean With Ease

We’re living in a world where pets are more than companions, they’re cherished family members. In this age, the spaces we share with them deserve thoughtful care. G:RE, a brand devoted to enhancing the bond between people and their furry friends, has introduced a groundbreaking product that combines form, function, and a touch of nature’s beauty. Obile – a handy vacuum cleaner that isn’t just a tool but a lifestyle upgrade for pet-loving households.

Designer: Focus studioKSID, and Taeyeon Kim

G:RE was born from a simple but powerful question: how can we create a life for pets and their humans that feels as natural as it is nurturing? As pets claim an even deeper place in our hearts and homes, G:RE envisions a world where products blend seamlessly with our lives while keeping our spaces comfortable, clean, and inspired by nature. With Obile, G:RE delivers on this promise by addressing one of the most practical challenges of pet ownership: maintaining a clean home without sacrificing style or convenience.

Cleaning isn’t exactly fun, but what if your cleaning tool could feel like a piece of art infused with the warmth of the sun? That’s the magic of Obile. Designed with an elegant tilt reminiscent of sunlight streaming through a window, Obile isn’t just functional, it’s poetry in motion. The vacuum’s oblique design symbolizes the sun’s comforting rays, bringing warmth to its surroundings. Its natural hues, carefully chosen to mimic the golden tones of sunlight, make it an interior piece as much as a cleaning device. Whether it’s propped in its cradle or busy cleaning fur-lined corners, Obile feels like an extension of your home rather than an intrusive gadget.

Pets bring love, joy, and of course fur. Obile is here to handle the mess without breaking a sweat, ensuring your space stays fresh for both you and your furry friends. Equipped with two nozzles – a basic nozzle and a fur brush nozzle. Obile tackles pet hair and dirt with ease. From carpets to cozy corners, it’s a cleaning powerhouse. The nozzles tuck neatly into a hidden drawer in the cradle, keeping everything tidy and within reach. Thanks to a wireless charging cradle powered by a USB-C connection, Obile is always ready for action. Its sleek design ensures it blends effortlessly into your decor, even when not in use.

Through countless prototypes and full-size mock-ups, G:RE fine-tuned every detail, from the ergonomics of the handle to the seamless usability of its design. The result? A vacuum that feels like it was made just for you. Obile represents the harmony between functionality and design, a product that feels like a warm embrace for you and your pets.

By bridging the gap between nature-inspired aesthetics and modern convenience, G:RE has created something truly special. So, why settle for the ordinary when you can embrace the extraordinary? With Obile, cleanliness becomes effortless, and your home transforms into a sanctuary where pets and people live in perfect harmony. Because at the end of the day, life is better when it’s shared—and clean.

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The Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) brings transparent tech to Smart Homes, along with a Glyph Interface

If you think just about the Nothing.tech company ethos of bringing fun back to tech while still being design-driven and meaningful, that ethos can apply to pretty much any category of product. Sure, Nothing’s best known for their earbuds, phones, and even other accessories like the CMF Watch Pro… so here’s a proposition – what if we took Nothing’s ethos and brought it to other products that are a bit of a visual afterthought? The robot vacuum, for instance, is a fairly ‘boring’ looking product. Its job is literally to scuttle around the house cleaning up after your mess, so for the most part, its design is driven by function rather than expression. However, by bringing the robot vacuum under the Nothing design umbrella, Soo Hyun Lim and PDF HAUS have uplifted an otherwise dull-looking appliance into something that inherently feels more modern – because it borrows its design cues directly from Nothing’s modern-looking smartphones.

Designers: Soo Hyun Lim & PDF HAUS

Meet the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1), a tongue-in-cheek fan-made concept that ports Nothing’s DNA onto a familiar product template. Most robot vacuums are the same shape and size, so how could you possibly make things interesting? Well, LEDs and transparent covers, of course! The Robot Vacuum (1) has a circular profile that’s then outfitted with a transparent D-shaped outer shell, giving it an almost ‘preserved in glass’ kind of look. Sensors are where they belong (on the front as well as on the top), and although you can’t entirely make a robot vacuum transparent, what with all the dust and dirt, Hyun Lim does something clever by bringing the Glyph Interface to the product. What does the interface do? Well, it acts as a progress bar that lets you know how much cleaning’s left. Similarly, Glyph lights on the vacuum’s docking station light up to indicate charging process as well as letting you know the fill-status on the station’s dustbin, so you know when to throw the trash out every week or so.

With the aesthetic appeal of a fancy turntable, the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) highlights a kind of Bauhaus-meets-Scandinavian minimalism that companies like Bang&Olufsen have come to showcase so well with their products. The vacuum looks classy, not appliance-y, which is quite a win because of how menial its task actually is. I mean, sure some appliances have boring jobs, like thermostats and dehumidifiers, but that’s no reason they should look ‘boring’, right? Well, the Nothing Robot Vacuum (1) rejects that stereotype.

As far as the design goes, the vacuum comes in 3 colors – black, white, and grey. Just from a top view, you instantly recognize the Nothing design template. The Glyph Interface at the 7 o’clock position, the transparent elements along the body, and a radial pattern on the upper half of the circular top that sort of resembles the coils in the wireless charging zone on the smartphones. It’s simple, yet cleverly executed.

Just like with the phones, you’ve got microtextures galore, along with text screen-printed onto the transparent elements like the upper guard (that prevents the sensors on top from being damaged), and the front transparent bumper that helps the robot vacuum easily maneuver into corners. Moreover, Hyun Lim mentions that the vacuum is constructed from recycled plastic and aluminum, which seems like a nice sustainability touch that goes well with the ‘clean’ image of the vacuum cleaner.

Although conceptual, Hyun Lim does give the robot vacuum a fair bit of detail. You’ve got a rotary broom on the front, along with a vibrating wet mop that helps get grease, grime, and other stains off your floor. The simple design is complemented by a simple UX – you can lift the lid to access the robot’s power button or open its water reservoir to replenish it between cleaning sessions. The sensors on the front and top help the vacuum navigate through the house, while an app on the phone gives you all the controls you need to set schedules, paths, no-go zones, and charging times. Plus, when the robot vacuum runs low on juice, it automatically goes and docks in its station, where the battery gets charged and the dust-tank gets cleaned.

The docking station is just as minimal as the vacuum itself, and serves as a place where your appliance goes to take a pit-stop. Once docked, the Robot Vacuum (1) charges its batteries, while performing a self-clean operation so it’s good to go for round 2. This means the mop head gets cleaned with water, and the dust/dirt tank gets disposed into the docking station’s larger ‘dustbin’. When the dustbin gets filled (after a couple of days of cleaning), all you need to do is empty the trash bag inside and replace it with a new one. That’s where the docking station’s Glyph lights come handy, letting you know your vacuum’s charging rate, along with the dustbin’s current capacity.

Although the Robot Vacuum (1) is purely conceptual at this point, it does prove that Nothing’s approach to redefining technology as ‘accessible fun’ is quite a winning and versatile one. The Robot Vacuum (1) doesn’t exist but there’s no reason it shouldn’t. Carl, you listening?

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Rectangular robot vacuum concept proposes a more efficient design for smaller spaces

Robot vacuum cleaners and mops are common sights these days, but despite all the advancements they’ve made in terms of technology, their basic shape has remained unchanged since the first-ever Roomba. They’re almost all circular, though the are some that have taken on rounded square forms, a shape that was dictated by the limitations of old technologies that don’t seem to be relevant today. This standard design, however, still carries over other limitations, like squeezing into tight spaces or cleaning corners. Perhaps it’s time to rethink that old and outdated design, which is what this concept tries to do in order to cater to homes with smaller, cramped spaces and messy floors.

Designer: Subin Kim

The initial design of robot vacuums was made primarily for the robot and not the humans. The circular shape made it easier for the machine to turn and correct its direction, something that was all too common given the very basic technologies from decades past. Today, however, most robot cleaners have no problem navigating the most cluttered floors, so there’s now an opportunity to rethink that basic shape.

mini is a concept design that stretches the robot vacuum into a more rectangular form, technically more pill-shaped with its rounded sides. The idea is that this robot can better squeeze itself into narrow spaces, like those between walls and furniture, or hug edges to properly brush and vacuum areas that even the most sophisticated circular robot can’t reach. In small apartments or tiny homes, that is more often the case, so such a design is more useful than the majority of round or square robots.

The design can actually be even more efficient than standard robot vacuums because it can change its orientation depending on the area of the floor to be cleaned. In its vertical mode, it can easily clean out narrow gaps, but then it can rotate and switch to horizontal mode if there’s a wider space available for it to move. Such a feat would require AI and advanced sensors, both of which are readily available on most robot cleaners today.

mini’s design does mean it won’t be able to turn quickly, but that can be handled by better obstacle detection and smarter navigation. Although it might not work perfectly in practice, the concept does challenge the status quo and encourages a design that really puts the user at the center, rather than simply turning such robot helpers into technological showcases.

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5 Reasons the Beatbot AquaSense Pro is the Best Robotic Pool Cleaner

The Beatbot AquaSense Pro changes the game for robotic pool cleaners. This state-of-the-art device combines cutting-edge technology with robust engineering to deliver an unparalleled pool-cleaning experience. Here’s a detailed look at why the AquaSense Pro is the best investment for pool owners, covering its comprehensive cleaning capabilities, user-friendly features, superior performance, and competitive pricing.

Designer: Beatbot

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Dive into Comprehensive 5-in-1 Cleaning Magic

The AquaSense Pro offers a revolutionary cleaning system designed to handle every aspect of pool maintenance. Its 5-in-1 cleaning capability ensures that every inch of your pool is spotless.

Crystal Clear Water at Your Fingertips: The AquaSense Pro doesn’t just remove visible debris; it filters out even the tiniest particles that can cloud your pool water. This enhances the visual appeal of your pool and ensures a healthier swimming environment by removing potentially harmful contaminants. Imagine the satisfaction of jumping into your pool and seeing the bottom, crystal clear, with no murkiness in sight. That’s the AquaSense Pro’s promise of pristine water quality.

Surface Cleaning Made Effortless: The AquaSense Pro, with its AquaGlide Simulated Flight Propulsion Design System, effortlessly skims the water’s surface, sucking in floating debris through its top suction mouth. This means no more tedious manual skimming to remove leaves, bugs, and pollen. Your pool’s surface will always be clean, allowing you to enjoy a pristine swimming experience without the hassle. Think of those warm summer days when leaves constantly fall into your pool. The AquaSense Pro handles this effortlessly, keeping your pool inviting all season long.

AquaSense Pro Surface Cleaning

Say Goodbye to Waterline Grime: The AquaSense Pro’s specialized brushes scrub the waterline, removing oils, grime, and algae buildup. This means no more scrubbing the waterline yourself. This feature is especially handy if you have swimmers who leave behind oils and lotions that collect at the waterline. Imagine the relief of no longer seeing that unsightly ring around your pool and knowing it’s being taken care of automatically.

AquaSense Pro Waterline Cleaning

Immaculate Floor Cleaning: Debris that settles on the pool floor can be challenging to remove, especially if it sinks into tiny crevices and corners. The AquaSense Pro’s powerful suction and dual-roller brush system lift and capture dirt and debris, ensuring an impeccably clean pool floor. This eliminates the need for regular manual vacuuming, which can be time-consuming and physically demanding. This feature is a game-changer for those with large pools, freeing up hours of your time.

Wall Cleaning without the Hassle: Cleaning pool walls requires labor-intensive scrubbing. The AquaSense Pro climbs and cleans pool walls using strong suction and mechanical agility. Its dual-roller brushes effectively remove algae and grime, ensuring vertical surfaces are as clean as the floor and waterline. This feature helps prevent algae growth and maintains overall pool cleanliness. No more leaning over the edge with a brush in hand; the AquaSense Pro does all the hard work for you.

AquaSense Pro Wall-Cleaning

Unmatched Cleaning Performance

The AquaSense Pro’s performance truly shines. Its powerful nine-motor system and brushless main pump motor generate up to 5,500 GPH (gallons per hour) of suction, ensuring even the most stubborn debris is efficiently removed. Whether it’s leaves, bugs, dirt, or fine particles, the AquaSense Pro’s powerful suction ensures they are captured and removed, leaving your pool spotless.

AquaSense Pro: NonaDrive™ 9-Motor System

The dual-roller brush system includes two sets of brushes, placed at the front and back, operating with differential speeds and directions. This provides precise control and extensive coverage, lifting and capturing all types of debris, including fine particles, leaves, and bugs. The intelligent path optimization, powered by a quad-core 1.8GHz processor and SonicSense Ultrasonic AI Pool Mapping, ensures the AquaSense Pro navigates your pool efficiently. It follows an S-shaped cleaning pattern for the floor and an N-shaped pattern for the walls and waterline, maximizing cleaning efficiency and reducing cleaning time.

Battery Power That Keeps You Going

The AquaSense Pro’s high-capacity 10,400 mAh lithium-ion battery ensures extended operation times and reduced downtime. On a single charge, it provides up to 9.5 hours of continuous surface cleaning and up to 5 hours of floor cleaning. This extended runtime is crucial for ensuring that even large pools can be thoroughly cleaned without the need for frequent recharging. Efficient power management, aided by intelligent path optimization, conserves battery life by avoiding unnecessary overlap and redundant passes.

Up to 9.5 hours for surface cleaning and Up to 5 hours for floor cleaning

Recharging is quick and hassle-free. The cleaner comes with a dock charging station that simplifies the recharging process. Once the battery level drops below 15%, the cleaner smartly returns to its starting point and parks itself on the water surface near a wall. This MemoryPark feature makes retrieving the cleaner easy and prepares it for charging. It takes less than three hours to fully recharge from complete depletion, meaning you can quickly get it back in action.

The battery is designed for durability and longevity. High-quality lithium-ion technology ensures that the battery maintains its performance over many charging cycles, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Even during peak swimming season, the durable battery provides consistent performance when the pool requires more frequent cleaning.

Easy Operation and Hassle-Free Maintenance

After using the pool cleaner over the last six months, I can confidently say that Beatbot’s primary goal is to combine user-friendly operation with easy maintenance to make pool cleaning as effortless as possible. The AquaSense Pro is designed with the user in mind, with intuitive controls and straightforward maintenance features. And yes, in my opinion, that’s mission accomplished.

Powerful Dual Filtration System: The two-layer filter captures debris with particles as small as 150 micrometers (μm)

The Beatbot App offers a range of functionalities, allowing you to customize your cleaning experience, select different cleaning modes, and monitor cleaning progress in real time. This level of control ensures that you can tailor the cleaning process to suit your specific needs.

AquaSense Pro: dynamic LED display allows one-click activation and easy cleaning mode selection

The app also provides notifications and updates, keeping you informed about the cleaner’s status and any maintenance requirements. Over-the-air (OTA) software updates mean the cleaner can continuously improve and adapt to new cleaning challenges, ensuring it remains at the cutting edge of pool cleaning technology.

OTA (Over-the-Air): Experience seamless upgrades with online software updates. Keep your machine performing optimally and enjoy new features instantly.

Maintenance is straightforward and hassle-free. Features like SmartDrain’s automatic water release and easy filter access make upkeep simple. The MemoryPark feature ensures the cleaner returns to the water surface for easy retrieval, eliminating the need for manual intervention. You don’t have to dive into the pool to fetch the cleaner; it comes to you, ready to be lifted out with minimal effort.

The AquaSense Pro’s cordless design adds to its user-friendly nature. Without cords to manage, you avoid the hassle of tangled cables and potential trip hazards. Charging the cleaner is also simple, thanks to the dock charging station. Just place the cleaner on the dock, and it begins charging automatically. This ensures that the cleaner is always ready for its next cleaning session, with minimal effort on your part.

Built to Last

The AquaSense Pro is built to last. It has extensive safety certifications, including ETL, CEC, and IP68, ensuring it meets the highest safety and durability standards. The high-quality materials and robust construction ensure that the AquaSense Pro remains a reliable part of your pool maintenance routine for years. The durable design is complemented by features like SmartDrain automatic water release and MemoryPark, which make maintenance easier and enhance the cleaner’s longevity.

Jump into the Deep End with AquaSense Pro

Having used a basic pool cleaner that attaches to the pool system with a long hose swirling around, I can’t see myself ever owning a pool without the AquaSense Pro. This robotic pool cleaner transforms pool maintenance from a chore to a breeze. Ready to make pool maintenance effortless? The Beatbot AquaSense Pro is the robotic pool cleaner you’ve been waiting for. With its advanced features and reliable performance, you can spend less time cleaning and more time enjoying your pool. Don’t settle for anything less when it comes to keeping your pool in top shape. Dive into a cleaner, clearer pool experience with the AquaSense Pro. Visit the Beatbot website and take advantage of special offers today. Your pool deserves the best, and so do you.

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