No More Heavy Lifting: Mammotion Spino S1 Pro Robot Pool Cleaner Debuts at CES 2026
Mammotion launches the Spino S1 Pro at CES 2026, featuring a robotic arm dock that lifts the cleaner out of the water automatically. Hands-free pool maintenance is here.
The days of manually hauling a dripping wet robot out of your pool are numbered. Mammotion, known for its robotic lawnmowers, has unveiled the Spino S1 Pro at CES 2026, a pool cleaner that literally takes itself out of the water.
How the Mammotion Spino S1 Pro Automates Retrieval
According to The Verge, the Spino S1 Pro features a unique docking station equipped with a robotic arm. When it's time to recharge, the bot utilizes an underwater communication system to navigate toward the dock, where the arm lifts it securely out of the pool and onto the deck.
Advanced Vision and Triple-Digit Power
The device doesn't just wander aimlessly; it uses an onboard camera and a suite of sensors to identify obstacles, edges, and messy spots. Powered by 5 brushless motors, it's designed to handle challenging areas like steps and corners that often baffle lesser machines.
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