Tired of Cleaning Your Pool? Wybot’s S3 Will Finally Fix That

WYBOT’s S3 uses 36 sensors and 3D mapping to autonomously clean pools, priced at $2,499 during pre-sale

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Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways

  • WYBOT launches S3 robot with 36 sensors for comprehensive 3D pool mapping
  • AI vision system adapts cleaning patterns based on specific debris types and locations
  • Automated dock handles charging and sanitizing through 10-liter bin requiring monthly maintenance

Pool maintenance is usually a hands-on routine—skimming debris, brushing surfaces, and running a vacuum on a regular schedule. WYBOT’s S3 robotic cleaner, announced March 21, 2026, aims to reduce that workload by automating more of the process through onboard sensors, AI, and mapping technology. The company describes it as the first pool cleaner to use full 3D mapping, shifting maintenance from manual effort toward more passive oversight.

The S3 is designed to handle common cleaning tasks with minimal intervention, targeting debris and buildup across different parts of the pool. WYBOT, which has been developing robotic pool cleaners for two decades, positions this model as a step toward more fully automated pool care.

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3D Vision Meets Zero-Effort Maintenance

The S3 uses a network of 36 sensors to build a 3D map of the pool, allowing it to navigate surfaces more deliberately than traditional “random path” cleaners. Its system adjusts movement patterns based on conditions—focusing differently on areas like steps, walls, or deeper sections where debris may collect.

After completing a cycle, the unit returns to a dock that handles charging and stores collected debris in a 10-liter bin. The setup is intended to reduce how often users need to interact with the cleaner, though periodic maintenance is still required.

Smart Integration Worth the Premium Price

The S3 connects to a mobile app that allows users to track cleaning progress, adjust settings, and schedule sessions, fitting right in with your smart home. It supports both solar and DC charging, which may help maintain operation across different weather conditions.

Pricing is set at $2,499.99 during pre-sale (regularly $2,999.99) via wybotpool.com , placing it above many standard robotic cleaners. The added cost reflects its mapping system, docking station, and app-based controls rather than basic cleaning functionality alone.

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