A robotic pool cleaner with an impressive 15-hour battery life is unveiled at CES 2025.
The iGarden Turbo X Master robotic pool cleaner offers an impressive 15-hour runtime per charge, allowing it to operate for up to a month on a single charge.
iGarden has unveiled a series of innovative products at CES 2025, among which the TurboX and TurboX Master pool cleaning robots stand out. Of all the launches, the TurboX Master has captured attention due to its impressive 15-hour autonomy, making it a highly efficient solution for pool maintenance. This model is expected to hit the market in April and could change the game in the sector of robotic pool cleaners.
Unlike other products that require frequent recharges, the TurboX Master is designed to operate continuously for 15 hours. This performance has led iGarden to proclaim that it holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous operation of a robotic pool cleaner. This remarkable performance is attributed to its innovative AI-inverter technology, which optimizes battery efficiency without sacrificing cleaning quality.
The TurboX Master is equipped with a set of infrared sensors, a gyroscope, and the ability to return to its charging point once the battery is depleted, making it a well-designed product. Additionally, its sleek appearance, inspired by supercars, places it on par with high-end cleaners from well-known brands like Polaris, Aiper, and Beatbot.
This robot is capable of not only cleaning the waterline but also removing algae and other stains from the pool's bottom, making it a viable option for autonomous maintenance. According to the company, it is suitable for a wide variety of pool shapes and sizes, promising to clean every nook and cranny of the area.
Among its highlighted features, cleaning routines can be programmed, and specific areas that require more frequent attention, such as walls or floors, can be specified. With a one-month waiting time, homeowners won’t have to worry about recharging the device or performing manual maintenance often, meaning that, depending on the settings and size of the pool, the device may only need to be charged once a month. This advantage is particularly noted when compared to other robotic pool cleaners that require recharges after each cleaning.
In addition to a touchscreen interface, a two-year warranty, and a UV-resistant design, the iGarden TurboX Master promises to be a significant advancement in the automation of pool maintenance. More details about its pricing are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.