Wybot S2 Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 มิ.ย. 2024
- The big brother model to the Wybot C1, here is the Wybot S2 cordless pool cleaner!
The Wybot S2 is one of the very few, and hard to find cleaners on the market today to be CORDLESS and have an ULTRA-FINE FILTER and also be UNDER THE $1K PRICE TAG!
Features include 7 different cleaning modes, an online app, and over 3.5 hours total cleaning time!
NOTE: There are 2 different versions of the Wybot S2. One version with the cleaner by itself, and another, the S2 Pro, with an optional docking station. Choose the one that's right for you.
You can pick one up on any of my links below!
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Wybot S2:
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Wybot S2 Pro(with docking station):
Only available for pre-order on main site at the moment.
It is so funny you just put up this review. I am sending back the Smonet since it leaves dirt and sand in my pool and get's confused too often. I was just thinking of getting the S2 and was so happy to find you had uploaded a review.
I'm currently loving the Wybot S2. I had been using the Aiper Scuba S1 Pro before but have switched to the S2 for now. It's pretty great for the price 👍
@@imdefinitelydavid what would you say are the main differences between the S1 Pro and the S2? Do you prefer the S2 overall?
The weight difference is very noticeable. The Wybot S2 is much lighter to lug around. The S2 moves better in the pool than the S1 Pro does, but only on floor mode, other modes they're about the same.
The S1 Pro however, has a better ultra-fine filter system. It uses a pleated filter so it filters more out than the S2 does because the S2 uses a sponge filter. It's still better than a normal fine filter but not as good as a pleated ultra-fine. So if you get A LOT/A TON of small sand like debris, the Aiper is better.
I'm sticking to the Wybot S2 at the moment. It's working well in my setup since I don't get too much ultra-fine debris and I love how light it is. Before the S2 however, I was using the S1 Pro, so it's not to say the Aiper isn't a good choice. I just prefer the S2 at the moment.
Great review, thanks. I bought this a few days ago and might return it. Cleans Ok when it is working but half the time it is, "popping a wheelie" with the front end up like Evel Knievel. The trouble shooting steps Wybot gives you is clean the basket. It has been cleaned many times to no avail.
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like you got a defective one. I hope Wybot fixes this for you. It never pops a wheelie for me.
@@imdefinitelydavid Me too, so far no response from their customer service.
I have both and they are very close in cleaning but I'm leaning towards the aiper just because they added and extra year so 3 years warranty is hard to pass even though it's twice the size of the wybot
Awesome review. I’m contemplating between this and the Aiper Scuba S Pro. What would you recommend? Thank you.
After using the Wybot S2 and having been using the Scuba S1 Pro before the Wybot... I can say that I'm switching to the S2!
In almost every way, the S2 is better... it's lighter in weight, it runs longer in the pool, lots of cleaning modes, and it's less expensive... I'm shocked lol. I've switched to the S2 for now.
Are you sure the S2 pro docking station has to be fastened with screws? I saw in another video he mention that it comes with 3m sticky tape
It comes with 3M tape, the Lydsto needs to be screwed in but the S2 Pro is tape only.
Have you seen thr M2 yet? Inam vwry happy with the S2 but the M2 looks awesome. Btw, I qssume i could juwt buy a finer cotton sponge if i needed it right?
The M2 looks like the S2 but I'm curious as to how the "vision tech" cleaning works. Aside from that and an interchangeable battery which is cool and all, means you can just swap batteries when you want to run it back to back, there's a pretty big price difference so we'll see when it's released.
As for the filter, if you can find it yes, can always replace it but I can't seem to find any at the moment.
Great review. How does this compare to the Niya Sonar 50?
The S2 I would consider the step up above the Niya Sonar 50. It would compare more so to the Niya Sonar 70 with it's ultra-fine filter but the release date on that one is yet to be determined unfortunately.
But for a cordless with ultra-fine filter, it's my top choice to use at the moment.
With the time scheduling feature, do you leave the vacuum in the pool for the week and just let it do its thing or do you take it out recharge and put it back in the pool but I guess that sort of defeats the scheduling if you have to be involved? How does that work?
You fully charge it first, then on the app you select the schedule you want. And from there you put it in the pool and leave it all week. It'll turn on based on how many times you selected and at the end of the week you take it out and charge it again, and repeat the same process every week. Hope that makes sense!
@@imdefinitelydavidthank you, that makes sense.
Impressive one ! But after you tried the both of them the Scuba s1 pro and this S2 ! And I think they are the best choice in the market now ! and with your expertise on these robots ! I'm wondering which one is the best choice? Specially for the reliability and the options of each one
Thank you 😊
Well the thing is, both Aiper and Wybot have similar reviews and dependability ratings(good and bad). But then again, big brands like Dolphin and Polaris also do.
It's still too new to say that these cleaners will last years and years so unfortunately we just have to wait and see. I've been lucky enough to have success when using both brands/cleaners but others have had issues.
I do really enjoy both brands and cleaners. Out of the two, the Scuba S1 Pro and the S2, at this moment, I've totally switched to the S2.
It's physically lighter and easier to move around, and it does as well if not better in the pool. The only real extra thing I don't like is that the wifi has to be connected to switch to the weekly timer. It's an extra step and waiting period for it to connect. Aside from that, S2 is my go to right now.
@@imdefinitelydavidThank you so much for your response 🙏 helps a lot
Great video, Sir. I purchased the S2, and I'm getting ready to put it into the pool for the 1st time.
I was going to put it on what I'll call the everything mode and let it do its thing for a few hours.
Do you think this is okay, or should I do the waterline, then walls then floor.
The suggestion of removing the "Ultra Fine Filter" has me wondering if I should do these modes separately. 🤔🤷♂️
If I use the cleaner once or twice a week I will most likely go into the All/everything mode.
In the video, I like to show the different modes. I use the weekly timer more so than that mode though because I leave it in the pool for a week. If I want a deeper clean in areas, I'd switch it to the mode accordingly.
@imdefinitelydavid Got it, Thank you. I'm looking forward to future videos on this model.
So far, it has been going for 80 minutes. The only mistake I made was forgetting to set the pattern 🤦♂️. It is in the "Start Pattern." That's not a problem, I just can't figure out where it is going next.
I have a 35K gallon (inground) pool, so I think it will go for another 45 minutes before finishing.
My area has a lot of grasshoppers & spiders that end up on the bottom nightly. The vacuum has no problem picking them up.
Thanks for the response, Sir.
If you run this in plug and play mode, when will it know when it’s done cleaning the pool? I have a free form pool (sort of a kidney bean shape). It seems to clean forever. Will it run until the battery goes out or know when it’s covered the surface? Also, when doing a waterline clean it went around the pool 3x before I stopped it manually.
The cleaner has different preset run-times for different modes as a plug a play. On some modes it'll run 2 hours, on others 3 hours, etc. So essentially, on any mode, it can use UP TO the entire battery, but not on certain modes
Once it finishes the mode, it should autopark itself on the edge of the floor near a wall. That's how you know it's done with it's cycle. And yes, it'll make laps around the pool until the preset time is up in all modes. It never finishes early based on pool size or anything, you just let it run a full cycle. You're always free to pull it out early with the hook but once it stops it should park itself.
Hope that makes sense
@@imdefinitelydavid makes perfect sense! I wish it had some sort of mapping tech like my iRobot j7+ house vacuum.
Thanks, so much!
Ahh man I just picked up the aiper scuba s1 pro from prior reviews. I guess we will see how it performs but it looks like this one just might beat it out.
Sorry! I can't time these things lol
I cannot seem to find if the app is Wifi or Bluetooth. The bluetooth icon on the app screen in your review is confusing. Does it show battery level?
The Wybot uses both Bluetooth and wifi in order to use the online app.
Bluetooth must be turned on to connect from your phone to the cleaner. Once this is connected, in order to use the app it needs to connect to your wifi to be able to use the functions/options on the app.
And no, unfortunately there is no battery indicator on the S2. Sorry I didn't even mention that in the video.
@@imdefinitelydavid Thanks so much. I just ordered one. You Rock!
Do you prefer this or the Aper S1 Pro?
At the moment I prefer the Wybot S2. It's much lighter and cleans as well as the S1 Pro does.
Ive owned the wybot c1 for 5 days and have been able to get it to work 2 times.
Out of the box ran good 1 time. I tried to run it a 2nd time that same day and gave up after about 30 to 40 mins.
The app isnt great. Tried the next day and the app logged me out and refused to let me log back in.
There are so many paid reviews of this product, maybe most testers ran it once.
The spunge isnt ultra fine. I added a skimmer sock to get it to catch more.
I really had high hopes but doesn't seem like its going to work out.
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like you got a defective S2. The sponge isn't a normal ultra-fine filter like we are used to yes, but working with the second filter it's better than a normal fine. I should have said that it's "their version" of an ultra-fine.
I've been using the S2 since I bought it and it works great for me. I switched from the Scuba S1 Pro and I prefer it over that. Sorry to hear about yours
@imdefinitelydavid so I should be able to run it as many times a day as I choose?
I'm willing give it a chance but right now it's a $400 bottom dweller.
I got it from Amazon so easy enough to exchange
As long as it's charged and has enough battery I don't see why you couldn't run it back to back. If it's only doing short sessions then it's definitely a defective cleaner sorry
@imdefinitelydavid yeah, idk. I tried a few more times and it runs 2x on schedule but won't run a 2nd time unless you plug it in. Doesn't even have to change to green.
Plug it in and unplug it and it will run.
Seems like a code issue or a bad unit.
I dont think the app is coded to latest Android Version. One phone the app works differently
Is the battery replaceable?
I don't think they are. They're built inside so like other cleaners you'd have to send it to them to do it or get a new cleaner entirely
On their website is shows under main Features, "Interchangeable Battery" So probably send to factory?
Can it handle a sloped floor?
I was able to test it in a friend's kidney style sloped pool with lots of curves and an 8 foot deep end and it handled it no problem.
@@imdefinitelydavid Thank you.
I’m trying to understand why Wybot is touting a 40ppi sponge filter as ultra fine? That is very porous. That’s not even remotely comparable to Aiper S1 Pro’s 3um ultra fine filter. What am I missing?
agreed
Had aiper and their customer service is absolute garbage. Wanted me to pay 35$ for another charger after the one they included failed right out of the box. Can’t speak for wybot but I’m never getting another Aiper product.
@@jay-z1541 Yeah, I am not very pleased with it. Obviously defective so I am sending it back based on their , unconditional 30 day return guarantee. Let's see if this is as easy as they make it sound.
40 ppi sponge is pretty course filter… why call it ultra fine??
I should have said it's their version of an ultra-fine I apologize. Yes, it's not like a pleated filter but working in conjunction with the second filter, it does work to help with smaller debris
I just bought this cleaner. There is a white sponge in the bag. What’s the difference between the black sponge and the white sponge. Looks to me like the white sponge is the ultra fine or is it the black one?
Yes, the white cotton one would be the more ultra-fine piece, the black one is less fine but can be used as well depending on how fine you need it.
@@imdefinitelydavid thank you!