Ultramarine robotic pool cleaner joins Ecovacs’ house robotic lineup
Ecovacs, recognized for its robotic vacuums, garden mowers, and window-cleaning methods, is taking the plunge—actually—with its first robotic pool cleaner: the Ultramarine.
Unveiled at CES 2026, this marks the corporate’s first entry into the house, with a mannequin the corporate describes as “constructed from the bottom up” to deal with frustrations customers have with current robotic pool cleaners in the marketplace; specifically, poor protection, overly difficult management methods, and unacceptable system longevity.
The Ecovacs Ultramarine robotic pool cleaner has a scrubbing brush between its smaller rear wheels in addition to between its giant entrance ones.
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Particulars on the Ultramarine system are scarce in the mean time, however photographs of the unit reveal a principally conventional design in comparison with different robots within the class, though its asymmetrical treads characteristic giant entrance wheels and small rear wheels, presumably aiding its maneuverability.
Two cylindrical scrubbing brushes are mounted between the treads, and an uncommon rear-mounted scrubber additionally seems to be a part of the design. Outfitted with a black, white, and blue colour scheme, the unit has a slim profile that, a minimum of based mostly on photographs, appears straightforward to wrestle out and in of the water.
Printed specs are scarce to nonexistent, however Ecovacs says the Ultramarine boasts a sensible navigation system that enables it to map and adapt to varied pool designs whereas cleansing flooring, wall, and waterline areas. The unit additionally contains help for cell app-based management and administration.
Particulars relating to pricing and availability haven’t but been made public. Ecovacs says its new merchandise might be on show at its sales space on the Venetian Expo Heart in Las Vegas from January 6 via 9.
This information is a part of TechHive’s in-depth protection of the very best robotic pool cleaners.

