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🤿 Dive into effortless pool care with the smartest cordless cleaner around!
The AIPER Cordless Robotic Pool Vacuum (Seagull SE) is a portable, battery-powered cleaner designed for above-ground pools up to 40 feet. Featuring 90 minutes of runtime, powerful suction, and self-parking technology, it offers efficient, hands-free cleaning with easy one-touch control and large debris capacity—perfect for busy professionals who demand spotless pools without the hassle.

















| ASIN | B0DJ6MV81N |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Weight | 289 Grams |
| Brand | AIPER |
| Brand Name | AIPER |
| Capacity | 90 minutes |
| Charging Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Color | Gray |
| Colour | Gray |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 517 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Installation Type | robotic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34.3L x 27.9W x 17H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | swimming-pool-robotic-cleaners |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 44.4 Watt Hours |
| Load Capacity | 1E+1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AIPER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Seagull SE 2025 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Cordless Robotic |
| Model Number | Seagull SE 2025 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Model name | Cordless Robotic |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product dimensions | 34.3L x 27.9W x 17H centimeters |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
C**Y
Saves time and provides an adequate clean
This pool cleaner is a great tool to have. It saves time while slowly keeping the bottom of your pool clean. It’s completely cordless which is very convenient. It moves around on its own and parks itself neatly by a pool wall when the battery runs low. It even comes with a hook attachment for your pool pole to make retrieval easier. Cleaning-wise, it does a pretty good job on flat surfaces. It sucks up dirt, small debris, and leaves without issues. Keep in mind that this is designed to work on flat bottom pools only so if your pool isn’t perfectly flat, the robot will struggle to climb up any slopes. The cleaning path is a bit random so I've noticed that it will miss spots occasionally but overall, it keeps the pool floor tidy. The filter basket also fills up fast if there’s a lot of debris. You'll need to pull it out and empty it mid-cleaning if that's the case. Thankfully the filter is quite easy to remove and rinse. Runtime is pretty good and right around the advertised 90 minutes and it operates quietly. Build-wise, it feels well-designed. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and even looks pretty cool. It also comes with spare parts and the instructions are clear. Overall, If you have a flat bottom pool, I would recommend this robot vacuum.
J**L
AIPER is awesome! Great suction power
Love better then my Wybot that only lasted 2 years. Easy to use, clean and store, it's small lightweight and we are happy. We use it on our 18 foot round above ground pool and it has so far worked flawlessly. I would definitely recommend AIPER as a great product. It has great suction and makes cleaning easy as power on and let it go to work.
A**R
Reliable and lightweight
The Seagull SE out shines the higher end models. I know because I spent more than $400 more on a highly rated pool cleaner. I’m not saying that the high end model didn’t perform as advertised but what is was able to do wasn’t any better than the Aiper. My Aiper was reliable and did a great job cleaning the bottom of my pool. It excelled at picking up fine silt. I decided to return the high end model once I realized it wasn’t performing any better but most of all the weight of the device was at least three times heavier then the Seagull SE. I will definitely continue to support Aiper !
S**.
Great pool vac
My partner and I have a division of labour when it comes to our pool. She 100% enjoys it, I 100% maintain it! LOL Now, don't get me wrong, I don't begrudge her enjoyment one bit; I have things I enjoy that she doesn't, and I'm happy to maintain the pool because I know she enjoys it. There is one task that I don't enjoy, though, and that is vacuuming the pool! I'm a ginger and I'm just not cut out to stand out in the blazing sun for that long, so I look VERY forward to dropping this little fella in there next season! Unfortunately, the pool is closed up for the year, so I gave this a try in my bathtub (it was pretty fun, not gonna lie!) and I feel like I got a good idea of how this operates. The concept is simple, inlet ports on the bottom have little brushes that sweep along the bottom to stir up debris that is then pulled into the unit where it can't get past the filter screen. The clean water then exhausts through the top ports, which provide propulsion for the machine. Its not easy to see in the video, but I threw a handful of navy beans in the bottom of the tub and the vacuum sucked them up almost immediately and got the last couple on a second pass. It is much like the older style Roomba vacuums in that it doesn't do any mapping, it moves itself around at random and, after a period, it will have vacuumed the entire pool. It accomplishes this randomness by directing the clean water through one of the two exhaust ports for an amount of time, stopping, then exhausting water through the opposite port for an amount of time before switching again. The time interval keeps changing, which helps provide that random movement and coverage for the device. This random pattern cleaning worked for my old roomba, so I'm sure it will work for this vac too! (Much like my old roomba, I imagine that it will take a couple of cycles to actually cover every square inch of the pool, so running it more frequently than I would manually vacuum will be key to a clean pool.) Cleaning the filter is a snap, it lifts out and the unit and the filter can then just be rinsed clean. It also comes with a hook attachment for my cleaning pole which will make getting it in and out of the pool a snap. I'll update my review once I get the pool opened again in the spring and I've had a chance to put this in action, should I encounter anything that warrants it. Customer image
S**N
Works, slowly.
So with spring finally beginning, our pool has thawed and there is no more ice, leaving a dirty floor to be seen within our pool. Figured this would be a great test for this little new cleaner, since my old one died at the end of the last summer. Quite the looker, this little vacuum comes with spare wheels and inserts as well as a set of brushes that you need to slot underneath it. The charger is included and of course, different from my older one. Entry holes to pick up trash, are quite smaller than my older model and I am worried some maple leaves for example, which can get quite big, may end up clogging it. Time will tell. So charged it up to 100% and dumped it in the pool to see what it could do. So everyone knows, my pool is an above ground 21 feet pool (round) with a slight incline as most pools have from the middle of it towards the edges. The description does not mention it, but the included instructions do mention, that this is not made for a pool with slopes, for example a inground pool with a deep end. You unit will get stuck at the bottom. I noticed that issue, with the little incline of my pool where going down towards the deeper end, unit will be fast. But going back up, it can hardly make it so ever slowly. Thus draining the battery quicker and not getting a full run i fear. The brushes, helped a little. But being again an above ground pool, with vinyl padded flooring, it is not perfectly even and thus not scraping evenly. I pulled it out twice within the run, to empty it out and was happy to find it had picked up quite a bit. So yes, a bit slow for my liking. But I can dump it in, do something else while it does its thing, and repeat the process when it is recharged.
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