gadget-bridge
HomeNewsCES 2021: Meet solar-powered robot Ariel that simplifies pool cleaning

CES 2021: Meet solar-powered robot Ariel that simplifies pool cleaning

This robot a net-free world, less bacteria and algae growth, less filtration and sanitization needs, and less pool pump runtime.

- Advertisement -

With CES 2021 setting up global stage for innovations, Solar Breeze has now lifted curtains off its solar-powered robot known as Ariel. This latest evolution produces clean pools by combining the force of solar-power and intelligent technology as she elegantly travels the pool’s surface to collect debris.

After placing the Ariel unit in the pool and turning her on, the robot effortlessly maneuvers to remove up to 95 percent of dirt, leaves, pollen, dust, hair, oil and more before the debris decays and sinks to the bottom. Moreover, Ariel owners enjoy a net-free world, less bacteria and algae growth, less filtration and sanitization needs, and less pool pump runtime.

- Advertisement -

“Automated surface cleaning is becoming recognized throughout the pool industry as a critical part of pool maintenance and greatly contributes to having a clean and healthy swimming pool,” said Paul Sim, Vice President of Pivot-Solar Breeze.

Moreover, Ariel is the culmination of years of engineering and consumer feedback to produce the quintessential, future-focused pool cleaning device that brings a whole new level of intelligence, beauty and performance to the robotic surface cleaning category.

- Advertisement -

“Ariel by Pivot-Solar Breeze is a MUST for any pool owner. It gobbles up dirt, leaves, pollen, dust, hair, insects, oil and more – anything that lands in my pool! The hours I used to spend skimming my surface are now the hours I spend relaxing, or jumping right in. I love my pool again!” said Michael Angle, demo unit recipient.

Furthermore, Ariel by Pivot-Solar Breeze offers mesh filter collects and retains particles down to 200 microns in size. Also, this robot has debris collection chamber that holds twice the volume of a normal skimmer basket. It also offers simple removal from pool with no-slip handle along with feature to easy to empty debris and clean the unit. This has rechargeable battery that powers the unit after the sun goes down. The solar panels that produce enough power to run the unit and charge the battery during the day. Also, it has sensors that detect obstructions and light up at night. Moreover, there is no chords or hoses attached.

- Advertisement -

Ariel also covers the surface of an average pool every 1.5 hours. This wonder machine functions in temperatures ranging from 40° to 130°F. If you are a pool owner and interested in bringing Ariel home, pre-order this amazing robot on the official website.

For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.

- Advertisement -

Support Us

We are a humble media site trying to survive! As you know we are not placing any article, even the feature stories behind any paywall or subscription model. Help us stay afloat, support with whatever you can!

Support us
- Advertisement -
- Advertisment -
- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Follow Us

- Advertisement -

Must Read

Poco C50 budget smartphone with a 5,000mAh battery launched in India

Explained: Why do smartphones with big batteries offer average battery life?

0
If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, you’re probably looking for a device that can easily last you a day. When looking...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

You cannot copy content of this page