Beatbot Sora 30 pool robot review: midrange price with high-end cleaning performance
Beatbot's Sora 30 pool cleaning robot offers high-end performance at a midrange price point, currently discounted to $750 from its $1,000 list price. As the middle option in the Sora line between the Sora 70 and Sora 10, this 20-pound robot maintains the same suction power and 10,000-mAh battery as the premium model while omitting surface-skimming capabilities. Available in orange or blue color options, the device features a completely removable filter cover providing access to a 5-liter open-top basket, a design departure from typical hinged covers. Testing revealed the robot effectively handles both organic and synthetic debris with approximately 95% coverage, operating in water as shallow as 8 inches and running for up to 4.5 hours per charge. The unit offers three cleaning modes—floor, standard, and eco—selectable through the Beatbot app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, with the app providing detailed logs of each cleaning session. While the robot struggled with debris collection in sharp corners near pool steps, it generally performed comparably to higher-priced competitors. Charging takes approximately four hours using a proprietary adapter, and the device floats when finished for easy retrieval.
Key facts
- Beatbot Sora 30 lists at $1,000 but currently sells for $750
- Middle option in Sora line between Sora 70 ($1,200) and Sora 10
- Weighs under 20 pounds with 10,000-mAh battery
- Features completely removable filter cover accessing 5-liter basket
- Achieves approximately 95% debris coverage in testing
- Operates up to 4.5 hours per charge with 4-hour charging time
- Available in orange and blue color options
- Controlled via Beatbot app with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity
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Institutions
- Beatbot
- Wired