Customers praise the A1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner for its cleaning performance. Reviewers report that it effectively cleans the bottom of pools without issues. There were no negative comments found in the reviews.
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Pros mentioned:
Cordless design, Ease of use
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
How long will it last?
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Unboxing was simple removed the accessories and unwrapped the Wybot from its plastic bag. Includes the device with filter trays, a charger and flipper. Insert the flipper on to the unit, then I recommend opening the bottom half of the device which is held by two large clips on either side. At the bottom the tray remove the silicone beads before use. Then charge the battery before first use by removing the rubber plug. That’s it for setup….no apps, WiFi or anything else to connect/prep.
Simple to use with only one button for operation. Hold the button down for a second to turn on the device and the battery level will immediately display in green by the 4 led lights which will then switch to purplish colors. Once the leds are purple this is when you can select your cleaning cycle . Directions are a bit confusing here but essentially one light at the 1/1 level is for a full 120 min run, then 2/2 is for two 60 min runs each run delayed by 24 hours, 3/3 is 3 40 min runs over 3 days with 24 hr delay, and 4/7is 4 30 minute runs with 48 hour delays. All cycle delays are 24 hours expect for the 4/7 which operates the device on day 1, 3, 5, and 7. I believe the 4/7 is so you get a full week of cleaning with what’s available in battery life. Once you select your cleaning cycle place the cleaner in the pool vertically using the handle. The device will automatically take it from there by landing on the bottom, running an auto calibration and then watch her run. Once completed or if the battery is low it will park itself next to the wall. I have to say the battery only advertises 2 hours of use…… I wish it offered more especially for the amount of extra space available inside.
The filter setup is simple, one tray is made of cotton/foam and the course filter is 180um. Good for taking debris off the floor of your pool. These filters are made to be washed with a hose and only one set of filters are included.
A hook is included which connects to a pool pole so can easily lift the device out….the vac operates without cords.
I noticed this device is very simple and lightly constructed. A drop of the device not in water would most likely brake something. I’m not a fan of the flap looks like it can break super easy as well, one flap is provided and it’s how the device moves back and fourth. This is like a basic Roomba…it just flys around trying to clean everything. It also does not clean the pool walls and does not have a brush on the bottom …It won’t brush up anything green and will just pick up debris. Not sure the life expectancy of this device.
Overall a simple device, I would not recommend this to someone who needs a full on pool vac this would be good for a small pool where you just need some help and doing the rest of the maintenance old school / by hand.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance, Cordless design, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small but mighty. Works well
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This review is for the Wybot - A1 Cordless Robotic Pool Cleaner.
This unit may be small but it is a workhorse.
Unboxing you will find there is not too much to do, it comes fully assembled.
Just have to remove some tape and do a quick charge and you are good to go.
No app or programming needed. Just charge and turn it loose in your pool.
I love that it is fully cordless and hose less. So no set up time and it won't get tangled on itself like my other pool cleaner. Just drop it in your pool and watch it do it's thing.
Once finished just attach the supplied quick connect hook that goes on the end of your pool stick to hook and grab the unit.
I've have a robotic pool cleaner for the last two years now and don't think I can't live without one now. It has saved me so much time and energy.
This Wybot A1 is lightweight ,easy to use and clean out. Picks up everything from leafs down to sand and helps keep the algae away also.
If you have been on the fence about getting a robotic pool cleaner just do it you will not regret it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Now, I hope I win $400
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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It sucks because every time you clean it and put it back together.It doesn't fit on properly.So you have to stand outside and the pouring down rain, get your butt soaking wet and you can never get it backed on and I don't want to break the stupid thing and spend an hour.The other one plugged in, I pulled a basket out cleaned it put the basket back in.I was in in five minutes.I was out there last night in the rain for an hour and a half and I still can't get it back together so i'm returning it
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance, Ease of use, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great value.
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Lightweight and does the job. This cordless pool floor cleaner is great. It's easy to use straight out of the box. Charger and wall plug included. The pool floor cleaner can work for up to 90 minutes. Once it's fully charged you drop it in the pool and away it goes. It roams around the pool cleaning the dirt and leaves on the floor. Once it's done , it goes to the neartest wall and shuts off. The unit comes with a hook that can be screwed on to a pool screen cleaner. This hook is to hook on to the unit to pull it out of the pool. This makes it easy and convenient to pull the unit out. The unit has an internal filter that can and should be emptied out after every use. It's an easy disassemble of the unit and easy to empty out and clean the filter. The unit has a colored display that indicates the total charge of the unit. The unit seems sturdy and well made. It's not heavy and easy to pick up. This pool floor cleaner is a great addition to the pool maintenance equipment. I would recommend this product to anyone in the market or curious to try one out.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great cleaner for smaller demands
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This is my review of the Wybot A1 pool robot, which I got to clean both my Hot Springs Grandee hot tub as well as my 16x32ft inground pool.
The Wybot arrived just as Winter Storm Fern was wreaking havoc here in west central Tennessee, creating inches thick of ice over my pool cover and hot tub cover, so I apologize for the delayed review; I try to get them in as quickly as possible so others can make informed decisions. Now that I at least have the hot tub back up and running, I can post this review.
The Wybot A1 is extremely simple to use from the minute you take it out of the box. You charge it for a few hours, with a helpful battery gauge showing the level of charge. Once charged, The quick-start guide has you up and running in seconds, just unplug from the charger, attach the paddle, and go.
My hot tub, being just a few feet from my house, collects particles from the shingles which are a pain to get rid of. I have tried smaller hand held pool vacuums for this which don’t do a very good job, it’s very tedious. I set the Wybot A1 in my hot tub, put it on the shortest time setting, started it up, and walked away. 15 minutes later, it had picked up every single grain of shingle material, not a spec left! Attached are before and after pictures.
Now, for the big pool, I have a corded Dolphin Premier which works very well, but doesn’t always do a good job on the smallest particles. I think the Wybot is going to work great as a spot cleaner in the pool, especially on the steps and near the walls, and I will post a follow up review once pool season starts to judge it in these circumstances.
There’s a night and day difference between corded pool cleaners that cost thousands of dollars and the little Wybot A1, and it’s not fair to compare the 2 side by side as equals. You aren’t getting the same suction from a battery powered anything compared to something that runs on AC. You’ll get diminished power as the Wybot runs the battery down. And when the battery dies, you’ll wait a few hours for it to recharge. The Wybot isn’t going to climb walls like the corded pool cleaners do. You can’t run the Wybot on a schedule.
Keep all of this in mind if you are in the market for a pool cleaner. If you have a large pool or an inground pool and you intend for a pool cleaner to clean the entire thing in one run, this isn’t the product for you. Having said all that, this machine does a great job on smaller areas. Perfect in a hot tub. I think it would be great in a small to medium sized inground pool. So all things considered, I give this product 4 stars, and my recommendation if your application is indeed a smaller pool.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A no brained if you have a pool
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After reading the quick start guide, I realized how easy it was to use this device. I have a few friends that have pools and they are always complaining about scheduling pool cleaning service. So I got this to help with their service in between services. It’s super easy to use. After fully charging it and installing the upper lever, all you have to do is immerse the device into the pool gently. It will eventually just drop to the bottom and it hasn’t ever turned fully over and not ready to run so it is proportionate and weight. All you have to do is wait for the device auto collaboration for 15 seconds and then it’ll start flashing blue and start to clean. It’s pretty cool to see It stay so well attached to the pool floor and bump into the walls only to turn around and keep moving. Then I started to wonder how am I going to get this out of the water but it includes a hook that will attach to a standard pool pole. The main thing I was concerned about is cleaning the filter but it’s just detaching the top from the bottom and make sure the filter is free of debris and then you are ready to use it again after recharging it. Super easy and I like the design.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Can’t beat the price
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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So far only used a couple of times but this little robot has saved me so much time. Cleaned the bottom with no problems. Quick and easy to clean out the filter.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Pool clean.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Easy to place in pool. cleans well. removes all size debris.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Navigation
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Works well, but too much maintenance
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After year of using a pool cleaner that runs off of the pump, I was interested to see how an untethered robotic cleaner would do.
After unboxing, I was cautiously impressed. Other than an arm that needed to be clipped in, that apparently assists the vacuum to right itself if it becomes flipped over, the unit came fully assembled. Including an essential tool, a hook that uses a standard pool pole, to be able to snag the cleaner when it's not at the wall, showed some impressive forethought.
Charging was very quick. Granted, it already had a half charge out of the box, but a subsequent recharge after using it the first time didn't significantly take much more time. The set of LED lights across the top made it easy to see what the power level was at, and having the functionality for those LEDs to be different colors depending on what was going on means that you can tell at a glance any status.
The instructions said, once it was fully charged, to hit the power button and drop it in. Because this was the first time out, I didn't use any of the other preprogrammed functions; I let it run on default. A quick tap of the power button, and a quick submersion in the pool, and it was off and running. You can see the jet of water being propelled out of the rear as it takes off. Speaking of taking off, it really speeds across the floor of the pool. This was a cause for concern as I didn't have a lot of confidence that it would actually clean anything based on the speed. Sure enough, as it ran directly over a few random leaves, I saw them come fluttering out once free of the vacuum. The default program allows the unit to run for 2 hours. This was a second issue that I was curious about, as using a pump-driven unit means the vacuum will run as long as the pump is on. Given the instructions that once it runs out of power it should be removed as soon as possible and stored as it recharges, it meant that I needed to plan on when I wanted to use it so I could be sure to pull it out of the water. After 2 hours, I looked, and sure enough it was dead in the water (pun intended). Of course it was NOT by the wall as the instructions had stated it would be once power was depleted, so it was a good thing the hook was provided as I needed it several times.
Finally, after running it for several cycles, I checked to see what, if anything, it had collected. I understood the instructions to say there were (4) clips to undo in order to dump the collection tray and clean the filter, but there were only 2 clips, one on each side. It could have been that it meant there were (4) places to ensure came unclipped, but that was unclear. Once the lid was off, I then had to remove the hold-down tray, the bulk filter, and then the fine filter, to see what had been vacuumed. To my surprise, there were several packs of desiccant in the tray that I had not been notified about, else those would have come out before the initial run. However, there was enough debris in the tray that, once I saw it, elicited a "hmph" from me. My pool isn't dirty enough for me to be able to see visible progress as it ran, but I guess there was enough in there that I did need to dump everything and set it up for the next round.
Overall, it's a nice unit, but it's not for me. I can appreciate the freedom of not needing anything hooked up, which means I can set the pump and forget it, but there is too much additional activity required to support the vacuum that my traditional pump doesn't require. I don't have to remove the old one to charge it, I don't have to clean out the tray every time, I don't have to run it on a schedule that allows me to take it out once dead, and, most importantly, I don't have to find a spot to charge it or store it that meets the stringent directions about protecting it from the weather. If you're looking for a clean, streamlined accessory for the pool, and you don't mind the operational maintenance, then it might be a good choice. Otherwise, let a vacuum designed for the operating conditions of a pool do the job.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Mighty machine - great price!
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One helpful little machine! I do give it direction at times to ensure the entire space gets cleaned. Glad I bought it!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Defective right out of the box and zero support
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Didn't work out of the box, absolutely zero support from wybot since I didn't order it directly from them and it's past the 2 week window for a return to best buy. The thing on full charge runs for about 1 minute and then just stops and all the lights go out. Will never purchase a wybot item again
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Dont buy
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Used 1 time and now doesnt work. Past the return window. So guess i am out luck. Contacted wybot but not excpeting much out of them. Dont waste your money on this
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Pay extra and get something half decent
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Complete garbage. I guess what you’d expect for the price but this thing is completely useless. Not sure how it’s gotten good reviews but this is complete garbage. Extremely cheap build quality and horrendous performance
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It's a Light Duty Robot
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I was having some recent issues with my pool cleaning robot over the past few months. I figured that it was time to explore other options since it wasn’t picking up everything like it used to.
This cleaning dilemma led me to get the Wybot A1 Pool Cleaner. And I have mixed feelings about this pool cleaner.
Setting Up:
I have to admit that I was a little surprised at the small size of the Wybot A1. There’s nothing complex or elaborate when it comes to setting up this pool robot. You just need to charge it, attach the fin, and then fully read the instructions when setting it up for its maiden voyage at the bottom of your pool.
Performance:
The Wybot A1 definitely cleans the little things. I should say the fine things that my other pool robot couldn’t get on its best day. I am referring to the silt that accumulates at the bottom of the pool that I would typically need to use the pool brush to stir up for the pump to eventually take care of. I watched with amazement as the Wybot quickly moved toward the silt and sucked it up into its filter. I wish I could say that the robot targeted it, but it was just a coincidence that this happened initially.
While the Wybot tackled the silt and tiny debris with precision, it couldn’t be bothered with the random, larger leaves that were at the bottom of the pool. Its main focus is the fine debris that my larger pool robot cannot obtain.
Also, the Wybot A1 ONLY cleans the bottom of the pool. It will not attempt to climb the sidewalls like you see larger robots do.
I like the fact that you can set the clean time on the Wybot. I ran mine for a two-hour session. The battery was drained and needed to be recharged.
If you’re looking for a pool robot that will tackle the silt and other tiny debris in your pool, allowing you more free time, then I would definitely recommend this Wybot pool robot.
That said, if you’re looking for a robot to take on leaves that have been blown into your pool and have sunk to the bottom, this Wybot cannot be bothered because it’s not made for the heavy work.
It’s a light-duty machine.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance, Ease of use, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Buy buy buy
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Packaging was awesome and protected the item from potential damage in shipping well. Additionally, unboxing was straightforward and all items needed to start were clear to understand and not hidden away in the packaging. Setup was easy. Took about 15 minutes to understand the features. My pool is a modest size and it cleaned the floor and slope easily. Battery lasted as long as advertised at about 2 hours. Pool is about 600 sqft and it cleaned it easily on a charge. When battery gets low it appeared to move to the edge of the pool allowing for an easy pickup of the device. It appears peaked to get any debris off the bottom of the pool easily. Recharging is quick and easy. The bot is super light and made it easy to pickup. Status led are easy to understand. Overall the experience beats my expectations. Most pool owners understand how obnoxious cleaning your pool is depending on the season and how frequently it is used, this bot takes care of the time consuming process of cleaning your pool!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Broken wheel
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Horrible product and your company is horrible you have no PRIDE
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance, Cordless design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for a Flat Bottom Pool
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The Wybot A1 Is a great improvement on a fairly common pool vacuum design. First and foremost, it is much sleeker and cooler looking than any vacuum I have had for my pool in the past. It is also very easy to set up, coming, almost 100% assembled and ready to go.
Let's start with all of the great things about this. It is supposed to be able to run for 120 minutes, and I have a 30x16-ft pool, and it appeared to cover the whole thing in about an hour. There was some sand in my pool, from a sandbag falling in over the winter, and it definitely was able to pull that out. As well as leaves and twigs.
When the battery is low, it will pull up to the edge of the pool, so that you can easily get it out using the included hook for a pool pole.
It does a great job cleaning the bottom of the pool. However, if you've got a pool with sloped edges, it's not going to get any of that. It also does not climb the walls, which is a must for me.
The biggest concern I would have for any potential buyers is that if you have a lot of trees, you are going to have to clean this out several times per vacuuming session. This is why I use a pool vacuum that is powered by and uses the suction from the pool skimmer.
So I would say this is best for flat bottom pools that do not have a skimmer, and if you fall into that category, this is definitely the vacuum for you.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning performance, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Delightfully simple but effective pool robot
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This pool robot is not a super fancy or complex, it doesn’t scrub, it can’t reach your side walls, but if you have a shallow or above ground pool with corners, this robot will do a fine job getting out that bottom debris.
The robot is basically composed of 4 parts: top half, the bottom half and sandwiched in between a fine pre-filter and filter. It has a 120 minute total cleaning cycle which you can divide up across multiple days using the single power/selector button. This allows you to leave the robot in the pool and have it automatically run. I went with the 3 days - 40 minute runs, which for me allowed me to set it and forget it for long enough and be able to come back to it when its waste bin was completely full.
I found that the algorithm seemed less intentional and more random, but that might have more to do with my organic pool design rather than the robots path planning. The A1 did a good job removing leaves and dirt. To clean the unit there are 2 clips above the wheels which separate the top and bottom so you can dump out the bottom and wash out the 2 filters. Overall, for the price it’s an effective robot especially for an above ground pool.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good but not great
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I really wanted to like this cordless robotic pool cleaner because the concept itself is very appealing. Not having to deal with cords or hoses is genuinely convenient, and from a setup standpoint it’s refreshingly simple. You drop it in the pool, start it up, and let it do its thing. The lightweight design also makes it easy to pull out and clean when it’s done.
In actual day-to-day use, though, the cordless design comes with some noticeable tradeoffs. The battery life wasn’t quite enough to consistently complete a full cleaning cycle in my in-ground pool, especially when there was more debris than usual. I also found that the suction power felt limited, particularly with heavier dirt and leaves. It handled lighter debris fine, but it didn’t feel as thorough or consistent across the pool floor and walls as I was hoping.
Overall, this cleaner feels like a solid and novel idea that prioritizes convenience, but it doesn’t fully replace the performance I expect from a robotic pool cleaner yet. It’s easy to use and low effort, but the battery and suction limitations hold it back from being a standout.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Navigation
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
It works but I'd look at a higher end unit
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I can sum up the Wybot A1 with one word. Meh. The vacuum works and moves around the pool at a pretty good pace but it seems to only like to travel along the same curve all the time. It will go forward and curve to the right as it goes then retrace the same path in the reverse direction. The only time it really changed lines is when it ran into the stairs fairly aggressively and jumped off the floor of the pool. It also altered its path when it got stuck on the pool drain, though it stayed there for a minutes before working itself loose. It also has a tendency to blow debris everywhere with it's 'exhaust' when it changes direction. It's not all bad with this unit as it does pick up most of what it drives over. The leaf basket is pretty limited in size but is easy enough to access and clean out. Charging was also fine and it held charge long enough to do two 'passes' on the pool. Overall it's an okay option for picking up bulk leaves, but it won't be replacing my pool pump powered vacuum for daily use.