Beatbot has unveiled the Sora 70, a robotic pool cleaner that addresses one of the most persistent challenges in automated pool maintenance: capturing floating debris before it sinks. The Sora 70 debuts Beatbot’s new Sora Series, designed to deliver comprehensive pool care through advanced hardware performance.
JetPulse Technology Captures What Others Miss
The Sora 70’s standout feature is its JetPulse Water Surface Cleaning system, which uses dual-flow jets to actively guide floating debris toward the suction inlet. This technology enables the robot to capture insects, pollen, and surface debris that traditional pool cleaners typically miss, which is items that would otherwise sink and require additional cleaning cycles.
The robot’s HydroBalance Structure centers around a high-efficiency water pump generating 6,800 GPH of suction power. This performance allows the Sora 70 to handle everything from fine sand to whole leaves and stubborn algae. The balanced design ensures even weight distribution, enabling navigation through all major pool zones, including shallow platforms and ledges as low as 8 inches, or areas that often become algae-prone dead spots with manual cleaning methods.
Beatbot equipped the Sora 70 with an oversized 6-liter debris tank capable of holding up to 800 leaves, roughly double the capacity of typical pool cleaners. An optional 3-micron ultra-fine filter provides enhanced particle capture for users seeking crystal-clear water quality.
Smart Surface Parking Eliminates Heavy Lifting
Perhaps the most ingenious feature is the Smart Surface Parking system, which Beatbot describes as an industry-first floating mechanism inspired by submarine buoyancy engineering. Four internal floating chambers adjust buoyancy by drawing in air and expelling water, allowing the robot to rise smoothly to the surface once cleaning is complete.
The SmartDrain system then releases remaining internal water, making the unit significantly lighter and easier to retrieve without strain or mess. No more wrestling with a waterlogged robot or dealing with the inevitable splash when lifting traditional cleaners from the pool.
Extended Runtime for Larger Pools
The Sora 70 runs on a 10,000 mAh battery providing up to 5 hours of floor cleaning or 7 hours of water-surface cleaning. This extended runtime enables uninterrupted operation for pools up to 3,230 square feet on a single charge, covering most residential pool sizes without requiring a mid-session recharge.
Innovation-Driven Company Background
Beatbot has established itself as a rapidly growing force in robotic pool cleaning, backed by substantial R&D investment that comprises 60% of its workforce. The company holds over 300 patents, with 170+ focused on inventions, demonstrating its commitment to technological innovation in an industry that has traditionally relied on basic suction-based cleaning methods.
According to CEO and founder Siler Wang, the Sora Series represents Beatbot’s strategy to offer “dependable everyday pool care through strong hardware performance and all-round value.” By combining advanced surface cleaning with comprehensive pool coverage, the Sora 70 addresses the full spectrum of pool maintenance needs in a single device.
Availability and Pricing
The Beatbot Sora 70 will launch in Spring 2026 through Beatbot.com and Amazon.com, positioning the product for the upcoming pool season when homeowners typically invest in maintenance equipment. Pricing details have not yet been announced.











