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Aiper Scuba X1 Robotic Pool Cleaner Review: Powerful Cleaning, Smart Design

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If you’re anything like me, the dream is a pool that always looks swimmable without you having to haul out the pole and scoop up half the garden every second day. Enter the
Aiper Scuba X1 — a sleek, modern robotic pool cleaner that handles the hard work for you. After putting it through several real-world runs in my (fairly large) pool here in Australia, here are my thoughts.

First Impressions

The Scuba X1 is genuinely a beautiful bit of kit. It has that premium feel — smooth, modern lines, a clean aesthetic, and a classy rose-gold logo. The LED status light is both stylish and functional, giving the whole unit a futuristic vibe.

Unboxing is straightforward, and Aiper clearly wants you to succeed: the “getting started” guide is almost as big as the box, and the instructions are beginner-friendly.

In the box, you get:
• The Aiper Scuba X1 unit
• A retrieval hook to attach to your pool pole
• Charging dock & cable
• Filter basket with MicroMesh Ultra-fine Filter
• Manual
• Extra-large getting started guide

Setup & App Experience

The setup process is refreshingly simple. The app connects to the robot via Bluetooth in seconds, and from there you can link it to your home Wi-Fi. The app itself is clean, intuitive and genuinely useful — something not all pool robot apps can claim.

You can check:
• Battery percentage
• Total cleaning time
• Cleaning mode preferences (based on your pool type)
• FAQs and troubleshooting

The app works exactly like it should, and it makes keeping an eye on the robot’s performance easy.

Charging & Controls

Charging indicators are colour-coded and easily visible when the unit is underwater:

• Red – low battery
• Blue – medium
• Green – fully charged

To switch modes, you simply press and hold the button on the unit. The Scuba X1 has four cleaning modes:

• Smart Mode: Cleans floors and walls, adjusting paths depending on battery life.

• Floor Mode: S-shaped route across the pool floor only.

• Wall Mode: N-shaped path up and down the walls.

• Waterline Mode: Moves horizontally to clean the waterline along all edges.

It’s all simple — no complex menus or set up.

Performance in the Pool

First Run

On the first full clean, it did leave behind some of the larger fronds and leaf matter — to be fair, my pool had quite a bit of debris built up so I think the basket became full. But when the battery ran low, it intelligently parked itself at the pool edge with a large red light glowing, making it easy to retrieve.

When I checked the filter basket… wow. The MicroMesh Ultra-fine filter, normally white, was almost charcoal. It had collected a huge amount of fine dirt, dust, hair, sand and grime — the kind of debris you don’t realise is there until a robot clears it out.


A quick hose down and it looked good as new.

Subsequent Cleans

On the next few runs — after some heavy rain and wind — it picked up all the fresh debris really well. We used the MicroMesh a few times to really deep clean the pool. Each time, the mesh was packed with micro-debris. When you can see the dirt, you know it’s doing a thorough job. After running the fine filter several days in a row, and cleaning the MicroMesh each time, it was noticeably less dirty after day 3 - picking up the microscopic imperfections that the naked eye can (or the pool pump filter!) can’t pick up.

It handled the walls impressively. It climbed right up to the top, and even areas where the wall meets the floor (where sand often accumulates) looked noticeably cleaner afterwards.


Benefits


• 
Beautiful, modern design


• Lighter than many pool robots (easier to lift out)

• Excellent debris collection, especially fine particles

• The MicroMesh Ultra-fine filter works extremely well to filter dirt, sand, hair, bugs, etc. It filters the water as well as picks up debris.

• Powerful waterline/edge cleaning

• LED makes the robot’s status very clear

• Easy to set cleaning functions

• App is simple and intuitive

Considerations


• 
It doesn’t skim the surface level of the water (there’s no mode for gliding across the top), although this didn’t noticeably affect the overall cleanliness. Most of this is picked up by our skimmer box anyway.


• The ultrafine mesh can fill up quickly — great for cleaning, but it means you’ll be rinsing the basket more frequently (unless you choose to use the basket without the MicroMesh Ultrafine filter)


Tips for Getting Started

If you’re planning to get the Scuba X1, here’s what I’ve learnt:

• Read the booklet — it actually helps.

• Clean the mesh after every run — it picks up a lot of micro debris, especially in the first few cleans.

• Expect to charge it after each use if you have a large pool like mine.


Final Verdict

The Aiper Scuba X1 is a stylish, lightweight and highly capable pool robot that does an excellent job of removing both visible debris and the very fine particles that make pools look dull. The app is simple, the controls are intuitive, and the cleaning performance is consistently strong.

Aside from needing to clean the filter basket more frequently (a trade-off for such thorough filtration) and charging after each use, it’s hard to fault.

Overall, it’s a brilliant machine that has noticeably improved the look and feel of my pool — and saved me hours of manual cleaning. Our pool is looking sparkling clean just in time for summer!


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