
The Igarden K60 pool robot has joined our comparison and it is first on this characteristic

Unveiled earlier this yearthe Igarden K range tackles the very competitive market for pool robots with a simple proposal: technically very close models and variable autonomy as needed. K25, K40, K60, K80…: Each figure corresponds to the announced operating time.
It is the K60, an intermediate version, but ambitious, which enters our comparison. While 6 hours of autonomy were announced, our endurance test finally showed a real basin marathonist. We have indeed been able to see it evolve more than 10 hours before declaring forfeit. It is by far the most enduring of all the models tested so far.
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This is explained by the home technology used. Called Ai-Inverter, it will adjust the suction power as a function of energy still available in the battery. For a pool of modest size, the interest might not jump into the eyes. However, this characteristic combined with the programming of the trigger every 24, 48 or 72 h, leaving the robot at the bottom of the water, can do many services in order to find an impeccable swimming pool after several days without use.
In addition, its shiny black design and its simple operation, with or without its control application, make it a model not to be ruled out, especially for users looking for an easy solution to keep their pool clean without having to intervene manually. Our full test is available in the comparison.
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