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Who Can Clean a Pool Faster? - Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra Showcase

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips538.3K viewsApr 18, 202510:55
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Thank you to Beatbot for sponsoring this video!

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Check out the all-new AquaSense 2, AquaSense 2 Pro, and AquaSense 2 Ultra using our links below. Make sure to use code BEATBOTLTT for an exclusive discount! Amazon: amzn.to Official Site: bit.ly Linus needs to get his pool ready for a pool party but is overwhelmed with just how much stuff he has to do! Thats why Beatbot sent over their Aquasense 2 Ultra to help Linus clean the pool. Featuring a lot of tech - sensors, cameras, motors and more - This little robot does a pretty dang good job at cleaning his pool. But who is faster? Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com ► GET OUR MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:47 Time to Dirty up the Pool 2:10 Linus's Attempt 4:22 Unboxing the Robot 5:24 The Robot Itself! 6:25 Lets Test it! 8:00 How did it do? 9:10 It Uses Shells to Clean??? 9:58 Final Results 10:44 Outro

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The video opens with Linus and a friend staging a friendly competition to see who can clean a pool faster, framed as a sponsored showcase for Beatbot’s AquaSense 2 Ultra. The setup is playful, with a barter-like challenge where Linus claims he can clean the pool more quickly than the Beatbot, while the partner adds a few twists to ensure a fair test. We then see an initial manual clean attempt from Linus, including the chaos of leaves, sand, and rocks being spread across the pool to test the robot's performance under tough conditions. The hosts discuss the constraints of the test and agree to introduce balanced debris to both sides, ensuring apples-to-apples comparison for speed and thoroughness. After the manual round, they pivot to the unboxing and first impressions of the AquaSense 2 Ultra, highlighting its front-facing camera, tank treads, wall scrubbing brushes, and the waste basket system. The team walks through the accessory kit, the charging dock, and three-year warranty while noting the improved features over previous models. The unboxing leads into a deeper look at the robot's capabilities, including the mapping sensors, the multi-zone support, and the water clarifying additive that helps debris sink for easier collection. The video transitions to live testing in pro mode, where the AquaSense 2 Ultra begins mapping and cleaning the pool while the host explains how the device uses N and S cleaning patterns to cover walls, water lines, and surfaces. The crew discusses battery life estimates, the robotic mapping approach, and how the device can handle stairs and elevated areas with a multi-zone feature introduced after last year's testing. In the closing phase, the testers compare time to completion and note the AquaSense 2 Ultra finishes a full pass with substantial debris captured in the basket, leaving the pool looking cleaner than before. The video ends with a wrap-up about the device’s performance, a nod to future testing, and a link to Beatbot product discounts for viewers who want to try the AquaSense 2 Ultra themselves.

Topics · technology · consumer electronics · robotics · home improvement · product review · sponsored content

Questions answered

What features make the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra suitable for pool cleaning?
Key features include a front facing camera for mapping, tank treads for movement, floor and wall cleaning brushes, a suction system for debris, an integrated waste basket, and an additive for water clarification that helps debris sink for easier cleaning.
How long did it take to complete a full pool pass in the test?
The test completed a full pass in just over three hours for one thorough round with debris mixed into the pool.
What modes or patterns does the AquaSense 2 Ultra use during cleaning?
It uses an N pattern for walls and water line and an S pattern for surface and floor cleaning, along with multi zone mapping for different areas of the pool.