Beatbot RoboTurtle robotic pool cleaner with bionic limbs, showing solar panels and environmental monitoring sensors

Beatbot’s Robot Turtle Makes Waves in Pool Tech and Environmental Research

Something exciting just rolled out at CES 2025 – Beatbot introduced a robot turtle that’s both a pool cleaner and environmental guardian. You read that right – a turtle-shaped robot that splits its time between keeping pools spotless and helping scientists track endangered species.

Let’s talk about what makes this RoboTurtle special. It moves between land and water like a real turtle, using solar power to keep going. Scientists can use it to check water quality, track sea life, and even collect samples from dangerous spills without risking human safety.

 

Beatbot RoboTurtle robotic pool cleaner with bionic limbs, showing solar panels and environmental monitoring sensors

 

The coolest part? Its artificial intelligence lets it adapt to its surroundings in real time. Think of it as a smart explorer that can figure out the safest path through delicate coral reefs or detect oil spills before they become disasters.

But Beatbot didn’t stop there. They’ve also created a new docking station that makes pool maintenance completely hands-free. Your pool robot now returns home by itself, charges up, and gets ready for the next cleaning – all without you lifting a finger. The charging happens through wireless magnetic technology, so there’s no need to worry about water and electricity mixing.

York Guo, Beatbot’s CMO, puts it simply: “Our users love trying new tech that makes their lives better. Their feedback pushes us to create smarter solutions for both pool care and environmental protection.”

Want to see these robots in action? They’re on display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, at the Venetian Expo’s Booth 52368, from January 7-10. It’s worth checking out if you’re interested in seeing how pool cleaning tech is helping save the environment.