The Aiper Scuba V3 isn't just another robotic pool cleaner; it's equipped with AI vision that spots debris mid-scrub. But while its underwater eyes are impressive, its short battery life is a real bummer—only three hours max, despite a hefty 10400 mAh battery.
The cleaning itself is pretty good, but the AI scheduling mode? Not so much. It either runs random, all-nighters or ignores your carefully planned schedule altogether. So much for automation perfection.
With its lightweight design and sturdy build, it's a no-nonsense contender in the robotic pool cleaning market. The 3.5-liter debris basket is a clever feature, but its dual-basket setup means you'll need to replace the mesh after every 30 runs, adding to maintenance woes.
The Scuba V3 does well with organic and synthetic debris, achieving near-perfect cleanliness in most tests. But given its limited running time, it covers an impressive 1,600 square feet—a significant area for such a short runtime.
Overall, the Aiper Scuba V3 is a capable cleaner that could be more useful with a longer battery and better scheduling. For now, it's a solid choice if you're tired of manual pool cleaning but not too bothered by its limitations.







