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Beatbot’s AI pool cleaners aim to keep your Summer celebration going during peak season with deep discounts

Beatbot's Summer Pool Carnival offers deep discounts on a widely-acclaimed line-up of pool cleaners. Go, grab one this July!

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As the World Cup heats up and Independence Day backyard gatherings loom, pool owners face a familiar summer paradox. The busier the social calendar gets, the harder it becomes to keep a pool in top shape. Enter Beatbot, the intelligent pool care brand positioning itself as the invisible infrastructure behind uninterrupted summer fun. In our reviews, offerings like the Beatbot Sora 70 and AquaSense 2 Ultra hammered that appeal with a mix of solid performance and a thoughtful feature set. If that sounds appealing, Beatbot’s Summer Pool Carnival is offering deep discounts of up to 44%, starting July 1st.

The flagship offering is the AquaSense 2 Ultra, positioned as the world’s first AI-powered 5-in-1 robotic pool cleaner. It combines floor, wall, waterline, and surface cleaning with integrated water clarification. The whole kit is held in place by Beatbot’s HybridSense AI Vision System and CleverNav AI Path Planning. The system handles intelligent obstacle avoidance, adaptive route optimization, and even night cleaning, allowing homeowners to skip manual maintenance entirely.

What makes this more than just another cordless robotic pool cleaner is the integration angle. Rather than owning multiple specialized tools, the AquaSense 2 Ultra consolidates the entire pool ecosystem into one intelligent unit. The water clarification component is particularly notable. It addresses one of pool ownership’s most persistent headaches: hazy or unclear water that can derail even the best-planned gathering.

Summer deals across the full lineup

Beatbot is running a two-phase promotional campaign through July 19 to capitalize on peak summer season. Through July 5, Independence Day promotions offer up to 35% off select models, including the AquaSense 2 dropping to $849 and the Sora 30 at $749. 

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During the World Cup period (July 6-19), discounts deepen further, with the flagship AquaSense 2 Ultra falling to $2,199, translating to a 30% drop from its $3,150 asking price on a regular day. The entry-level Sora 10 hits a cart value of of $449 during this window. For budget-conscious buyers, the iSkim Ultra offers 30% off, bringing the price down to $699. The pricing strategy puts intelligent pool automation within reach of buyers across multiple budget tiers during the industry’s busiest season.

For pool owners tired of juggling manual maintenance during hosting season, the appeal is straightforward. Keep the pool party-ready without interrupting the party itself, and save significantly in the process. The company’s latest campaign, “Legend Party, Never Paused,” highlights a shift in how robotic pool cleaners are being marketed. They are less of a gadget, and act more like enablers of worry-free entertaining. While you’re hosting watch parties or celebrating with family, Beatbot’s AI-powered systems continue their work autonomously. And as part of the campaign this month, you can avail some sweet discounts on Beatbot’s gear.

Krittika Owary
Krittika Owary is a reporter who covers technology, gear culture, online movements food, and youth-driven trends.
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