Beatbot Prime Day deals hit two Amazon Live streams

Beatbot Prime – Beatbot’s pool-cleaning lineup goes on display during two Amazon Live events on June 23 and June 24, each starting at 10AM ET (7AM PT). The first stream spotlights the AquaSense 2 Ultra, AquaSense 2 Pro, and Sora 70, while the second focuses on the Sora 30, So
By the time Prime Day pricing begins on June 23, Beatbot shoppers will have a front-row seat to the company’s pool-cleaning tech—live.
Two Amazon Live streams dedicated entirely to Beatbot are scheduled for June 23 and June 24. Both events start at 10AM ET (7AM PT) and will stream on Android Authority’s Amazon Live channel. Viewers can also add the streams to their Google calendars via the button provided.
The first session, on June 23, is built around Beatbot’s most ambitious hardware. The lineup begins with the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, which Beatbot positions as the world’s first AI-powered 5-in-1 robotic pool cleaner.
Beatbot says the AquaSense 2 Ultra is designed for pools that can overwhelm other robots—freeform shapes. multi-tier layouts. sun shelves. tight corners. or shallow entries. At the center of that pitch is its HybridSense AI Vision. using AI cameras. ultrasonic sensors. and infrared sensors feeding into an on-board AI chip. Beatbot says the cleaner maps the pool in real time. adjusts as it goes. can identify up to 20 debris types. reroutes around obstacles autonomously. and updates its internal hotspot map based on what it finds each session.
In a single cycle. Beatbot describes five cleaning jobs: surface skimming. floor scrubbing. wall climbing. waterline scrubbing. and water purification through Beatbot’s ClearWater clarifier. Beatbot says the clarifier is made from recycled crab shells and claims it can cut chemical dependency by up to 40%. Power comes from a 13,400mAh battery, delivering up to five hours of underwater cleaning per charge. Smart Auto-Docking brings the robot back to the pool edge when finished.
Just below the Ultra in Beatbot’s stack for that stream is the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro. The Pro offers the same 5-in-1 cleaning scope, but Beatbot says it uses a different sensor setup. CleverNav Advanced Navigation draws from 22 sensors and an on-board processor to plan S-shaped paths for the floor and N-shaped patterns for walls and waterline. prioritizing wherever debris is concentrated. SonicSense AI ultrasonic technology supports obstacle detection. and if the robot gets stuck. Beatbot says it can work itself free without any input.
Battery life is described as a 13. 400mAh battery delivering up to 11 hours of surface cleaning or five hours on the floor. Smart Surface Parking auto-raises the robot when the cycle ends. SmartDrain releases internal water to make lifting out easier. and Beatbot’s warranty covers three years of full machine replacement.
The final model on the June 23 stream is the Beatbot Sora 70. It covers five cleaning zones and introduces the JetPulse Water-Surface Cleaning System. Beatbot says dual converging jets actively pull floating debris toward the suction inlet before it can sink—especially useful for pools under trees or dealing with pollen-heavy surface mess.
Beatbot backs the feature with 6,800 GPH suction, dual roller brushes, and a 6L debris basket rated for up to 800 leaves. SonicSense AI ultrasonic obstacle avoidance adapts the robot’s S-shaped path to the pool’s shape. and Beatbot says it can clean as shallow as eight inches. reaching steps and platforms many standard cleaners can’t. A 10. 000mAh battery is rated for pools up to 3. 230 square feet with up to seven hours of surface runtime or five hours on the floor. Smart Surface Parking and SmartDrain handle pickup duties.
The second stream, on June 24, shifts to Beatbot’s more affordable models and spotlights a bundle option. It starts with the Beatbot Sora 30, which keeps the same 6,800 GPH suction as the Sora 70. Beatbot describes its HydroBalance center-mounted pump and a dual-group four-roller brush system. Beatbot also claims a 100% wall-climbing success rate on concrete, fiberglass, tile, and polyethylene. The Sora 30 cleans floors, walls, waterlines, and shallow platforms down to eight inches in a single pass.
Retrieval is handled through Smart Surface Parking with SmartDrain. The stream notes that the 10. 000mAh battery powers pools up to 3. 200 square feet for a five-hour floor-cleaning runtime. while the 5L basket holds 650-plus leaves without a mid-cycle empty. SonicSense obstacle avoidance is on board. app control supports mode customization and OTA updates. and the robot ships with a two-year warranty.
Then comes the Beatbot Sora 10. presented as the entry point for the Sora series and aimed at first-time robotic cleaner buyers with smaller. simpler pool layouts. This model also uses the 6. 800 GPH suction and 5L debris basket from the Sora 30. adds front dual-roller brushes for wall climbing. and includes a 7. 800mAh battery rated for up to five hours of floor cleaning on pools up to 3. 229 square feet. Instead of floating to the surface when done. Beatbot says it navigates to the waterline and holds position for pickup within 10 minutes.
For a different kind of maintenance, the Beatbot iSkim is a dedicated skimmer rather than a full pool cleaner. It runs on a 10. 000mAh battery supported by a 24W solar panel. with SolarTrack technology that repositions the unit toward the sunniest area of the pool to keep charging topped up. Beatbot says the 9L basket holds up to 800 leaves. and an anti-spill baffle prevents debris from washing back out during turns.
SonicSense obstacle avoidance with guided edge wheels is described as helping stop it from scratching pool walls. Smart Auto Parking brings it to the edge when the battery runs low, and the stream highlights “up to 28 hours of runtime” without any solar recharging.
The June 24 programming also includes deals on Beatbot’s dual-robot bundles. Those bundles combine the Sora 30 or Sora 10 pool cleaners with the iSkim for a full pool clean from floor to surface.
Both streams go live on June 23 and June 24 at 10AM ET (7AM PT) on the Amazon Live channel. Prime Day pricing runs June 23–26 across the full Beatbot lineup.
Beatbot Prime Day Amazon Live robotic pool cleaner AquaSense 2 Ultra AquaSense 2 Pro Sora 70 Sora 30 Sora 10 iSkim JetPulse Smart Auto-Docking
Prime Day starts June 23 but why are pool robots getting special streams? lol
So it’s “AI-powered” pool cleaning… does it also filter my thoughts or just leaves. Anyway I’ll probably watch for like 5 minutes then forget.
I don’t get it—two Amazon Live streams for Beatbot but Prime Day pricing begins on the 23rd? Like are the deals actually only on the 24th? Also 10AM ET is 10AM for me right? My husband keeps changing the time zone on everything.
If it can handle multi-tier pools and “sun shelves” then it better not get stuck on my little steps or whatever. Prime Day always says deals but half the time it’s just marketing and the price goes back up after the stream ends. I’m adding it to my calendar though… probably.