Aiper is using CES 2026 to push beyond robotic pool cleaning and position itself as a broader smart yard ecosystem company, unveiling a lineup of cognitive AI-powered pool cleaners, autonomous pool robots, smart irrigation, and water quality management solutions.
The announcements will culminate in a live launch event on January 7 at Aiper’s CES booth, where the company will also receive official recognition from Euromonitor International as the world’s No.1 smart robotic pool cleaner brand by sales volume.
Cognitive AI becomes the core of pool care
At the center of Aiper’s CES showcase is its Scuba V3 Series, a new generation of cognitive AI-powered robotic pool cleaners that includes Scuba V3, Scuba V3 Pro, and Scuba V3 Ultra. The lineup is designed around what Aiper calls a “set-it-and-forget-it” experience, using Cognitive AI Navium™ mode and AI Patrol Cleaning to dynamically adjust cleaning paths, suction power, and frequency.
Rather than relying on fixed cleaning cycles, the robots analyze each pool’s size, shape, usage history, and even local weather conditions to optimize performance automatically. Pricing starts at $1,099.99 for Scuba V3, with the Scuba V3 Ultra, a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, arriving in Spring 2026 at $2,299.99.
A fully autonomous pool robot
Beyond incremental automation, Aiper is previewing its most ambitious concept yet: a fully autonomous pool robot designed to eliminate manual involvement altogether. The robot features self-cleaning, self-recharging, and precise docking, enabled by what Aiper describes as the world’s first Unified Multi-Sensor AI Perception System.
Using a combination of sensors and sonar, the system delivers 360-degree awareness with zero blind spots, allowing the robot to navigate both underwater and on the surface while reliably returning to its charging station. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
Smart irrigation enters the ecosystem
Aiper is also expanding into lawn care with IrriSense 2, a 4-in-1 multi-zone smart irrigation system that combines a controller, sprinklers, an electric valve, and a nutrient feeder into a single device.
IrriSense 2 uses Weather-Sense Response technology to automatically adjust watering schedules based on environmental conditions, with Aiper claiming water savings of up to 40%. The system supports up to 10 customized zones, real-time usage monitoring, and yard coverage up to 445 square meters. It launches in February 2026 with an MSRP of $499.
Proactive water quality management
Rounding out the ecosystem is EcoSurfer Senti, a solar-powered, AI-driven pool skimmer that combines surface debris removal with continuous water quality monitoring. The device tracks key metrics such as pH and temperature, offering proactive pool maintenance with reduced energy and chemical use.
EcoSurfer Senti, also a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, is scheduled to ship in Spring 2026 for $799.
Why it matters
Robotic pool cleaners have evolved from niche gadgets into a mainstream consumer robotics category, and Aiper is betting that the next phase will be defined by cognitive AI, autonomy, and sustainability, not just convenience.
By tying together pool cleaning, water quality management, and irrigation under a single smart yard platform — and backing it with third-party market leadership validation — Aiper is signaling its intent to own more of the outdoor living experience.
At CES 2026, the company isn’t just launching new products. It’s making the case that the future of the yard should be as intelligent — and as automated — as the smart home inside.
























