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Olive Posted
The WYBOT C2 Pro is a cordless robotic pool cleaner that delivers strong cleaning performance that was easy to set up and use compared to more expensive models with the bells and whistles. Setup was quick and straightforward - charge it, drop it in, and it starts cleaning with no hoses or external equipment required. Suction was powerful enough to handle leaves, dirt, and fine debris, and it reliably climbed the walls and scrubed along the waterline. Battery life was sufficient to clean out our 18x36 vinyl inground pool end to end. It’s compatible to use on multiple surfaces (tile, gunite and fiberglass) as well. The app was very user friendly offering multiple cleaning settings, if you just want the surface cleaned or include the walls. Also, when you set up the Wybot you select the shape and surface type. The wybot filter was so easy to clean, just remove, empty and rinse. It come with a fine filter as well to capture fine debris. I gave 5 stars because this is a great, powerful cordless pool cleaner at this price point. The pool looks noticeably cleaner after first use. Pros: Cordless design, strong suction, wall & waterline cleaning, easy maintenance Overall, it’s a smart, easy to set up and use robotic cleaner that offers excellent value and strong performance. Set it and forget it until it’s pool time. Highly recommend this robotic pool cleaner, no more hoses or electrical cords for me!!!
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KKCNIck Posted
I’ve been considering going with a battery-powered pool cleaners instead of a traditional suction and corded models for my gunite, irregular oval pool. I wanted something easy to drop in whenever the pool needed a quick cleaning, without dealing with hoses or cords. The Wybot C2 has been a great fit for that. Setup was simple: unbox, charge, and it was ready to go. The instructions and the app aren’t the best, but they’re good enough to get you running. Since I don’t need wall cleaning every time, I switched the unit to Floor Mode in the app. One tip: when you first power it on, leave the cleaner on the pool deck to make any adjustments. The instructions tell you to put it in the water after turning it on, but the app can’t connect over Bluetooth once it’s submerged. My first cleaning cycle was about 90% thorough and it picked up everything in its path. For some reason, the default floor pattern is set to “Star” (misspelled as “Start” in the app), which didn’t seem ideal, so after the first run I changed it to the Cross pattern for the floor and the N pattern for wall cleaning. Because I have a screened enclosure, I mainly deal with pine needles and dirt, no heavy leaf debris. The unit ran for about two hours before it returned to a wall, where I could easily hook it with the included attachment for my pool pole. The filter basket removes effortlessly and is simple to clean. After another full charge, I tested it in wall-and-floor mode. The cleaner climbs the walls all the way up to the tile line with ease, which was genuinely impressive. Overall, I’m very happy with the Wybot C2. It’s simple, effective, and best of all, no hoses or wires to mess with.
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David L Posted
This is a nice pool, clean robot and a great solution for cleaning and maintaining the pool Floors and walls. The set up was really easy, Although it took A couple of tries to understand how the programming and robot works. After charging the robot to full battery as instructed, I turned it on and set up the app and it connected fairly easily. From the app, you can pre-reset the method of cleaning. This is mandatory as the app does not communicate to the robot. Once the robot is in the pool water. But the presets do allow you to specify what level of cleaning you desire such as floor only, floor and walls, walls only and many other settings. On first Turning on the robot in the app, it does push you to do the Firmware update. You don’t have to turn the robot on and put it in the water within three minutes, so it starts running the clean protocol you selected from the preset. Once I figured that part out, it seemed to work very well and has worked very well so far. Once it’s completed the cleaning cycle you do have to recharge it to pull before running it again probably most likely on another day. But once I understood how to do the presets charge it up. It was pretty simple to run and it’s done a nice job since. So far so good and I recommend This product and it’s a great solution for pool cleaning.
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bobcats9498 Posted
Overall, the Wybot C2 Pro Robot Pool Cleaner is a solid device that does a good job of keeping your pool clean. Setup is pretty straight forward (be sure to download the app) though the instructions could be improved. There are foam pads that have a QR code that takes you to an old installation video. The vacuum has a number of cleaning modes so you can adjust to what you need/want clean. The suction power seems great and it climbs the pool walls without struggle. Pros: * Inclusion of a fine particle filter was nice - helps trap sand and other small items (pollen, etc.) * App is easy to use to change modes and settings (though wifi would be nice on a pro model) * Runtime is between one hour and 1.5 hours depending on the cleaning setting you use * Robot goes to edge at end of cleaning for easier removal Cons: * Struggles with larger debris * No wifi (cheaper Wybot models have it so not sure why omitted on a pro model) * Instructions outdated In summary, the C2 is a great update from the C1 model and the larger battery allows the vacuum to clean longer between charges.
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Gadgeteer Posted
This is one of those devices that will completely simplify something that you've done forever in such a profound way, that you'll find yourself wondering how you lived without it. You won't miss spending hours straining your back, in the hot sun, hunched over fishing leaves out of your pool. Operating this C2 Pro is pretty easy. It basically just features the essentials around the body - e.g. on/off button, charging port, LED lights - it keeps it simple and straight-forward. Once you've skimmed the getting started, charged it and downloaded the app to pair it - you are ready to go. If you've ever owned a robot vacuum it's a very similar process, including the robot updating its firmware before the first run. Before you drop the Wybot into the pool you need to configure the settings. This done via the app which has a very user-friendly interface. There's preset modes like floor, wall, wall then floor, full pool, waterline, turbo floor, eco floor and there's also an extra dirty pool clean function. There's also a way to set how many passes and the pattern. Inserting it into the water was as easy as holding it by the handle with the opposite end facing the water and just letting it go and just like a scuba diver it drops down and plants on the pool floor and then it will calibrate and begin mapping your pool and cleaning based on your settings. It is fascinating to watch this thing work and even more fascinating to see all of the leaves, bugs and debris it collects (definitely recommend some gloves). To to remove Wybot from the pool attach the hook (included) onto your pool pole and it automatically moves to the edge of the pool when its either low on battery or finished cleaning to make it easier to retrieve. You'll grab it by the handle and pull it out. Cleaning it is a breeze with a quick couple taps of the filter basket against the trash and a nice power wash with the hose to it and the other filter. I have to say all-in-all I was thoroughly impressed with the Wybot. It would be nice to be able to see a report like what my robot vacuum gives me after the cleaning so you can know any issues or trouble spots it found.
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JediPy Posted
Right out of the box, the Wybot C2 Pro Robot Pool Cleaner was super easy to setup. I plugged it and charged it. Once it was fully charged, all I had to do was download the app. No buttons to press on the robot, my phone found it right away, walked me through adding the details of my pool (shape, floor type, and depth/structure), and then it found the robot right away. It added it to my app and then downloaded a firmware update and it was ready to go. I also have an above ground pool and this robot works great even with the removable stairs that are in the pool. It does a really great job of keeping the floor clean. The filters also do a really great job of only putting out clean water as it goes - we have a lot of dirt and sand knocked up on our property so it does a great job of still keeping the water clean with all of that going on. It is also really well built and despite some imperfections on the floor my pool from some settling but it never gets stuck or has an issue. I foresee it lasting a long time based on the quality of construction. As we get into the Spring and Summer, I expect it to handle leaves with ease as well.
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Indiaj0nes Posted
After using the Wybot C2 Pro for a good stretch of time, I can say it has made my pool upkeep noticeably easier, even though it’s not a perfect machine. The cordless design is easily its biggest advantage. Being able to drop it in without dragging out a long cable or dealing with a power supply box saves time and makes the whole process feel less like a chore. For everyday cleaning, it performs reliably—fine dirt, small leaves, and the usual debris disappear after a cycle, and the pool floor looks consistently cleaner. The battery life has also been dependable, giving me enough runtime to cover the entire pool without slowing down toward the end. Where it falls short is mostly in the “smart” department. The navigation can feel a little random, and every now and then it misses a corner or goes over the same lane more than necessary. It also struggles with heavier debris, especially after storms or windy days, so sometimes I need to run it twice or do a quick skim beforehand. Retrieval is usually smooth, but there are moments when it doesn’t float up right away and I have to use the hook. Despite these quirks, the C2 Pro is a solid mid‑range option. It’s not trying to compete with high‑end robots, but for regular maintenance, it delivers good value and earns a comfortable four stars. Pros - Cordless and easy to deploy - Strong performance for daily debris - Good battery life - Simple, quick filter cleaning Cons - Navigation can be inconsistent - Struggles with large or heavy debris - Occasionally requires hook retrieval Overall I would recommend the robo pool cleaner. Saves you time.
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