Beatbot is kicking off pool season with a limited-time promotion on its newly released Sora 70 robotic pool cleaner, offering 20% off from March 25 through March 31 on Amazon. Early access to the deal begins March 23 through the company’s official website, giving early shoppers a head start before the broader rollout.
The Sora 70 enters the lineup as a more accessible option, pairing full-pool cleaning coverage with a lower price point. It follows a strong showing at CES 2026, where it picked up multiple media awards, and is now available in Lavender Purple and Deep Blue finishes at an MSRP of $1,499.
One Robot, Five Cleaning Zones
The Beatbot Sora 70 is designed to clean the entire pool in a single cycle, covering the water surface, walls, waterline, floor, and shallow platforms. That all-in-one approach targets one of the more common pain points in pool maintenance, where different areas often require separate tools or manual cleanup.
Shallow platforms and tanning ledges are included in standard cleaning routines, with support for water depths as low as eight inches. For pools with varied layouts, that means fewer areas left untouched.

Surface cleaning is handled by Beatbot’s JetPulse twin-jet system, which directs floating debris toward the intake rather than pushing it aside. It is a practical tweak that aims to keep leaves and debris from slipping past the robot during operation.
Smarter Navigation With SonicSense
Navigation is powered by SonicSense ultrasonic obstacle detection, which allows the Sora 70 to identify pool features such as walls, slopes, and transitions. The system adapts in real time, helping the robot move between zones without getting stuck or missing sections.
This type of adaptive navigation has typically been reserved for higher-end models, and its inclusion here reflects Beatbot’s effort to bring more advanced features into a broader price range.
Built for Hands-Off Operation
The Sora 70 is built with minimal user involvement in mind. It offers up to five hours of runtime for floor cleaning in ECO mode and up to seven hours for surface cleaning, supported by a 10,000 mAh battery.
A 6-liter debris capacity helps reduce the need to stop mid-cycle, and once cleaning is complete or the battery runs low, the robot automatically parks at the pool edge for easy retrieval. It is a small touch that saves users from tracking it down at the deepest point of the pool.

Specs and Coverage
The Sora 70 delivers suction power rated at 6,800 gallons per hour and is designed for pools up to 3,230 square feet. It weighs 22.9 pounds and carries an IP68 waterproof rating.
The overall package focuses on reducing manual intervention, aiming to keep pool maintenance closer to a set-it-and-forget-it routine rather than an ongoing checklist.
Availability and Where to Learn More
The Beatbot Sora 70 is available now through the company’s official website, with the promotional pricing window running from March 25 through March 31 on Amazon. Early access to the discount begins March 23 on Beatbot’s site.

