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Robotic pool cleaners are a type of household robot that are used to clean swimming pools. They are designed to autonomously clean the pool floor, walls, and waterline, removing dirt, debris, and algae. Robotic pool cleaners are powered by electricity and are equipped with sensors and navigation systems to help them move around the pool. They are typically programmed to clean the pool in a predetermined pattern, and can be programmed to clean the pool at specific times.
Robotic pool cleaners are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and efficiency. They are able to clean the pool quickly and thoroughly, and require minimal maintenance. Additionally, they are able to operate independently, meaning that they can be used without the need for human supervision.
Some of the companies in the robotic pool cleaner market include Dolphin, Aquabot, Hayward, and Polaris. Show Less Read more