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Aiper Day deals: Up to $1,200 off robotic pool cleaners and bundles

Aiper Day deals: Up to $1,200 off robotic pool cleaners and bundles

Summer is here — time to start using that pool that's been collecting leaves all year. The simplest way to keep your pool spotless is a robotic pool cleaner, and this week is the perfect time to buy one. Aiper, a growing brand in the smart home space, has slashed the prices of its robotic pool cleaners and bundles by up to $1,200 for its Aiper Day 2025 event. We've rounded up offers involving the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and bundles that feature the cordless robotic pool cleaner. This is your chance to save big.
The Aiper Day sale runs until June 25, but to make sure you secure the huge savings, and so you can start using the device to refresh your swimming pool right away, we highly recommend grabbing one of the deals below ASAP.
Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max — $1,999
$2,600
23% off
The Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max is Aiper's latest version of its cordless robotic pool cleaner — it's an all-in-one cleaning system for your swimming pool that will provide maintenance to its walls, floors, waterlines, and surfaces. It will seriously deep clean your pool, powered by its dual jet system with nine motors that generate 8,500 GPH of suction and its MicroMesh ultra-fine filter. Its Smart Pool Mapping technology allows it to adapt to all pool shapes for complete coverage of up to 3,200 square feet.
Aiper's complete coverage truly means it. The Scuba X1 Pro Max can navigate around steps and pool ladders and even over drains. It climbs your pool walls and scrubs above the water line to prevent buildup. The Scuba X1 Pro Max can handle any pool shape. So whether your pool is a rectangle with straight walls or a big circle with only curves, the Scuba will map the entire thing and plan its best route. This Pro Max model can run for up to 12 hours on a single charge. The Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max is 23% off for savings of $601.
Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and Aiper Caddy — $2,100
$3,299
36% off
This bundle pairs the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max with the Aiper Caddy, which is the storage solution that's designed specifically for the cordless robotic pool cleaner. The Aiper Caddy enables easy transportation, and it provides a stable base for when you're charging the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max. This bundle with the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and Aiper Caddy is on sale at $1,199 off, for a 36% discount.
Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and Aiper HydroComm Pro — $2,299
$3,500
34% off
The Aiper HydroComm Pro is the perfect companion to the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max, as it's a smart pool monitor and underwater communication device. You'll get 5-in-1 water quality monitoring, and it allow you to track the working status and battery levels of the cordless robotic pool cleaner through the Aiper app. The bundle with the Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max and Aiper HydroComm Pro is discounted by 34%, for savings of $1,201.

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