Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max, with its 8,500 GPH suction power, was found to be the most powerful among our comprehensive list of the best robotic pool cleaners for the first half of 2025. With the new Aiper Scuba V3 making its debut at IFA 2025 this weekend, we’re confident it will be another strong contender for our year-end list of the best pool cleaning robots of the year.
Of course, Aiper understands the importance of power and performance, as demonstrated in its previous iterations, and there’s little doubt that the Scuba V3 would follow suit. With the new machine, Aiper has, however, put precision at the core. For this, the Scuba V3 is embedded with AI-powered vision, JetAssist motor technology, and WaveLine Tech.
The former allows the cleaner to detect and track debris in the dirtiest zones of the pool, before moving on to systematically clean the entire pool floor and water surface. By focusing on the areas that need cleaning the most, the cleaner reduces both cleaning time and energy consumption. For its precise vision, the robotic cleaner gets a front-facing camera and a dToF sensor, which has been programmed to identify over 20 debris types: from sand to leaves or anything as small as 2×2cm. It ensures no dirt is missed, and the pool is consistently cleaned within a minimal time.
The Scuba V3 with 4800 GPH suction power weighs only 7.5 kg, which is about the weight of a large house cat, making it easy to reposition or lift out of water after cleaning rounds. The cleaning chores are handled by its dual-layer MicroMesh filtration system, while its 3.5L removable debris basket, with a 180μm filter, stores it before being cleaned out. Combined with Intelligent Obstacle Avoidance, powered by AI Vision, Scuba V3 easily avoids obstacles such as toys, pets, or pool furniture.
According to the press information received from Aiper, the mesh filter captures larger particles, while a finer secondary filter traps microorganisms as small as 3 microns to give you a pool you can trust with even your babies.
The pool cleaning robot does all the removing of coarse debris and microscopic contaminants autonomously, but with immaculate precision. It’s inherent that WaveLine Tech utilizes a single jet motor for continuous waterline cleaning. This ensures the waterline remains consistently clean, unlike traditional robotic pool cleaners that may leave debris behind or require manual intervention. Scuba V3’s design allows it to clean the waterline thoroughly and remove sunscreen, oils, and grime, ensuring a pristine pool edge every time without the need for scrubbing or additional effort.
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This effort of the Scuba V3 is supported by the JetAssist motor that provides the required stability to the robotic cleaner to stay in the waterline and navigate the pool with precision. It is designed to move at a speed of 1.5m/s, ensuring the job gets done much quicker. With its stability, Scuba V3 avoids obstacles, ensuring fewer interruptions, more cleans per charge, and less waiting for the pool to be ready. Above all, the Scuba V3 is designed for simplicity. Its single-click quick-drain system allows it to empty the captured contents in seconds, while wireless charging eliminates the need for power outlets and charging hassles.
So, whether you’re a senior or anyone who wants a convenient, easy-to-use cleaner, Scuba V3 is a lightweight cleaner you can easily lift, store, and operate without hassle. Adding to the convenience is the robot’s ability to connect to a mobile application where users can get updates and keep a real-time self-check to see how it is performing or what it is doing. There is no information about the retail price and availability dates as of now, but we are likely to hear more about Aiper Scuba V3 at the IFA 2025.



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