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WYBOT unveils their next generation pool cleaners at CES 2026 – More than a minor update

WYBOT have released details of their newest generation of robotic pool cleaners and claim this is not just a minor update to their existing range of pool cleaning robots.

The two new models follow on from the successful C and S series that have been available in Australia since WYBOT entered the market.

The latest models, just announced at CES 2026 are the C3 and S3.

By incorporating AI into the cleaners, allowing the robots to make intelligent decisions to target debris via utilising special awareness functionality, the new models are designed to take them “beyond traditional cleaning concepts toward fully intelligent underwater systems”.

The Wybot C3

With LiDAR Vision, Dual Brushless Pumps, wireless charging and a dual-layer filtration system, the C3 is designed to minimise manual intervention as the robot thinks for itself as to how best clean the pool. This is achieved by utilising the LiDAR mapping system creating unique approaches to pools shapes, depths and configurations depending on their individual characteristics.

The Wybot C3

The Wybot S3

Real-time data about the layout and configuration of the pool using special computing algorithms allows the S3 to construct an accurate digital 3D representation of the pool whilst it cleans.

The Flagship S3 also features Wireless & Solar charging (whilst still in the pool), cameras and sensors configured to detect debris and unlike others in the category, possesses a self-emptying bin.

Essentially the S3 brings many of the features of home vacuum devices to pool cleaning.

CEO and Chair of WYBOTICS Madam Fu Guilan said, “WYBOT S3 is far more than a minor product update, it establishes an entirely new technological benchmark for its industry. This is achieved by incorporating authentic artificial intelligence, which allows it to operate with enhanced precision, greater consistency, and improved efficiency”.

The Wybot S3

Pricing is yet to be released so we will keep you updated when Australian availability and pricing is available

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