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MAMMOTION SPINO S1 Pro Heads to Kickstarter with Robotic Arm Docking and Early Backer Discounts

MAMMOTION is gearing up to bring a more automated approach to pool care with the SPINO S1 Pro, a robotic pool cleaner set to launch on Kickstarter on April 28 at 9:00 AM EDT. The product follows its earlier debut at CES 2026 and introduces a feature that aims to remove one of the more tedious parts of owning a pool cleaner.

At its core, the SPINO S1 Pro is built for hands-free operation, blending traditional cleaning performance with a mechanical docking system that handles charging without user involvement.

A Dock That Handles the Dirty Work

The defining feature here is MAMMOTION’s AutoShoreCharge system. Instead of requiring users to pull the cleaner out of the pool after each cycle, the SPINO S1 Pro uses a robotic arm-assisted dock that lifts the unit out of the water and places it on deck for charging.

It’s a small shift in concept that has a noticeable impact in practice. For pool owners used to hauling out a heavy, water-filled cleaner, this setup trims down the routine to little more than tapping a button and letting the system take care of itself.

A relaxed man in sunglasses lounging on a wooden poolside deck chair, with a modern robotic pool cleaner at the edge of a sparkling pool.
Spino S1 Pro

Navigation That Adapts to the Pool

The SPINO S1 Pro pairs that hardware innovation with a sensor-heavy navigation system. MAMMOTION’s ZonePilot AI Vision combines 18 sensors, including IMU, ToF, cameras, and pressure sensors, to map out pool layouts and adjust cleaning paths in real time.

An underwater communication system keeps the cleaner connected within a 10-meter range of the dock, helping it return accurately for charging even in deeper pools or layouts with more corners and obstacles. Control and customization are handled through the MAMMOTION app, giving users the ability to tweak cleaning behavior without needing to intervene physically.

Built to Handle More Than Just Leaves

Performance remains a key focus. The SPINO S1 Pro uses dual roller brushes and a dual-layer filtration system rated at 20 μm and 180 μm, paired with five brushless motors delivering up to 6,800 gallons per hour of suction.

That setup is designed to tackle a mix of fine debris and larger particles, covering the pool floor, walls, and waterline. ToF sensing helps the cleaner maintain a close distance to surfaces, which improves edge and corner cleaning where debris tends to collect.

The unit carries an IPX8 rating for submersion and features a UV-resistant build, signaling that it’s meant for long-term outdoor use without needing special treatment.

Early Access Pricing and Timeline

MAMMOTION is offering several incentives for early adopters. A VIP program allows customers to place a refundable $50 deposit to lock in a $1,000 discount, bringing the SPINO S1 Pro to $1,499, along with priority shipping.

Kickstarter pricing tiers include a Super Early Bird option at $1,699 and an Early Bird tier at $1,999. Shipments for the SPINO S1 Pro are expected to begin in November.

A robotic pool cleaner positioned on a wooden deck beside a clear swimming pool, with modern furniture and palm trees in the background.
Spino S1

A Simpler Alternative for Summer

Alongside the Pro model, MAMMOTION plans to offer the SPINO S1, a lighter version that skips the self-docking station. This model is positioned as a more straightforward option for buyers who want solid cleaning performance without the added hardware.

The SPINO S1 is expected to start at $899 on Kickstarter, with shipments scheduled for June, making it the quicker option for those looking to get their pool ready for the current season.

Where to Learn More

More information on the SPINO S1 Pro and SPINO S1, including VIP reservations and campaign details, is available through MAMMOTION’s official website ahead of the Kickstarter launch.

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