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    iGarden debuts new M1-series pool cleaners

    By ayaksızOcak 8, 2026Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Household robotics brand iGarden expanded its lineup at CES with the introduction of the new M1 series of robotic pool cleaners, positioned alongside the company’s existing K series of underwater cleaning robots. Similar to the K lineup, the M1 family focuses on tiered battery capacities and corresponding runtime differences, rather than major feature gaps between models. The series debuts with four variants, all built around the same core platform but tailored for different pool sizes and cleaning durations.

    The M1 series also brings a noticeably refreshed design. Instead of treads, the robots now ride on four wheels, paired with a rounded, central housing that gives the unit a race car–inspired appearance. The bright red color scheme reinforces that visual identity, echoing design cues previously seen on iGarden’s K Pro 150. Beyond aesthetics, the most significant hardware upgrade sits at the front of the robot, where dual cameras enable 3D scanning of the pool environment. According to iGarden, this camera system improves debris detection, enhances floor and wall coverage, and allows for more effective obstacle avoidance through AI-powered image analysis.

    Across the entire M1 lineup, iGarden has added a new two-tier filtration system designed to capture finer particles while minimizing clogs during longer cleaning sessions. The robots also feature a dual water pump setup that dynamically adjusts suction power based on debris type and volume, allowing the cleaner to adapt in real time rather than operating at a fixed flow rate. These changes aim to improve efficiency without sacrificing battery life.

    Convenience features carry over as well, including a one-touch return function that instructs the robot to climb the nearest wall and stop at the waterline for easy retrieval. While iGarden has not fully detailed how this system operates, available imagery suggests it may rely on a remote control accessory that helps guide the robot visually. The four models differ primarily in battery size and performance: the M1-50 offers a 7,500mAh battery with up to five hours of runtime, the M1-80 and M1-100 both use 10,400mAh batteries with runtimes of roughly eight and ten hours respectively, and the flagship M1 Pro-125 packs a 14,500mAh battery capable of running for approximately 12.5 hours. Pump flow rates scale accordingly, topping out at over 7,100 gallons per hour on the Pro model. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced.

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