Great review. I wanted the sonar 30 but it was not available when I was ready to buy so I purchased the sonar 50. Works great. Now that the 30 is available, I would recommend that you save a little money and buy that over the 50.
Hi David, stumbled onto your channel and really like the content. Our Polaris 935 is officially done for after a few years. I am looking at a surface skimmer and leaning towards the Aiper Surfer or the Betta you showed off in another video. Also need a floor and water line robot. I am overwhelmed by the amount of choice lol. What would you recommend as a good combo? We have a kidney shaped pool with gunite curved steps. The surface always has pollen, small bugs etc so would love a surface skimmer, I don't necessarily need wireless robot , I am skeptical about batteries and longevity and would like to stay at appx $1500ish in total for the 2... any suggestions? Thank you
Hello! If you're considering a skimmer and cleaner combo then you will definitely have to get a cordless cleaner. All skimmers on the market currently will get tangled into the cord of a corded robotic cleaner. They're not quite yet advanced enough to detect cords and to get around cords. Does that change your opinion on getting a skimmer or cordless?
Yes, the Dolphin Skimmi has been on my list to buy once released. On first view it seems overpriced. But after doing some research I found it has some extra features other cleaners don't... like some really neat ones lol
@@imdefinitelydavid I hesitated with the Aiper S1 and the Wyrobot C1. but after your review it made me choose the Sonar 30 which is 399€ in France compared to 599€ for the s1 and 649€ for the c1 😅 am I making the right choice?
As a plug and play, turn on and use and take out cleaner, the Sonar 30 wins. The Scuba S1 and Wybot C1 have weekly timers, that's the real benefit of those two. But if you don't mind not having one, the Sonar 30 will work great!
@@imdefinitelydavid In your opinion, in terms of cleaning itself, which is best for you? and the bottom of my pool has bumps in some places, do you think the sonar 30 can go over the bumps easily?
I prefer the niya 50 because of the extra cleaning modes. On some days when the floor is covered in leaves, it's nice to switch to only Floor mode and have it focus quickly on the floors. Also nice to have just Wall mode to run once every other work for an extra scrub on just the walls. It's not necessary but it's nice to have them as extra/quick options.
Well for me, I prefer a cleaner with a weekly timer and out of those two, the Scuba S1 has one. Unfortunately the Niya doesn't. If it did though, I would go for the Niya. But you might not want a timer?
@@imdefinitelydavid I don't really plan on leaving it in the pool, so I don't think I need a timer. I will be keeping an eye out on prime day sales for both and probably grab one via your links. Great channel man, thanks for the reviews!
Great review. I wanted the sonar 30 but it was not available when I was ready to buy so I purchased the sonar 50. Works great. Now that the 30 is available, I would recommend that you save a little money and buy that over the 50.
A firmware update on the seauto crab has basically diminished the water line scrubbing - watch out for updates on this one !
That's impressive for the cost. Perhaps you could simply add a sheet of fine media filter to the bottom of the basket!
I've heard of people adding those skimmer socks to baskets and getting good results. I haven't tried it myself but sounds doable!
Hi David, stumbled onto your channel and really like the content. Our Polaris 935 is officially done for after a few years. I am looking at a surface skimmer and leaning towards the Aiper Surfer or the Betta you showed off in another video. Also need a floor and water line robot. I am overwhelmed by the amount of choice lol. What would you recommend as a good combo? We have a kidney shaped pool with gunite curved steps. The surface always has pollen, small bugs etc so would love a surface skimmer, I don't necessarily need wireless robot , I am skeptical about batteries and longevity and would like to stay at appx $1500ish in total for the 2... any suggestions? Thank you
Hello!
If you're considering a skimmer and cleaner combo then you will definitely have to get a cordless cleaner. All skimmers on the market currently will get tangled into the cord of a corded robotic cleaner. They're not quite yet advanced enough to detect cords and to get around cords. Does that change your opinion on getting a skimmer or cordless?
Any idea how to reset the robot? I'll tried many time turning on and waiting 2 seconds and push the button and it's not working. Thanks
Turn it on and press and hold for 2 seconds didn't work? No light changes?
Will you review their new Skimmer?
Yes, the Dolphin Skimmi has been on my list to buy once released. On first view it seems overpriced. But after doing some research I found it has some extra features other cleaners don't... like some really neat ones lol
Hello, does it work with an above ground pool with liner?
Yes! Most cleaners that work for in-ground pools will work fine for above-grounds. But not the other way around.
@@imdefinitelydavid I hesitated with the Aiper S1 and the Wyrobot C1. but after your review it made me choose the Sonar 30 which is 399€ in France compared to 599€ for the s1 and 649€ for the c1 😅 am I making the right choice?
As a plug and play, turn on and use and take out cleaner, the Sonar 30 wins. The Scuba S1 and Wybot C1 have weekly timers, that's the real benefit of those two. But if you don't mind not having one, the Sonar 30 will work great!
@@imdefinitelydavid In your opinion, in terms of cleaning itself, which is best for you? and the bottom of my pool has bumps in some places, do you think the sonar 30 can go over the bumps easily?
Bumps? Like slopes in the pool? It should do fine over slopes and curves
Looks like a seauto
It is. Based off the Seauto Crab for 2024. The difference here is the brand name and warranty.
So for $100 difference, this or the niya 50?
I prefer the niya 50 because of the extra cleaning modes. On some days when the floor is covered in leaves, it's nice to switch to only Floor mode and have it focus quickly on the floors. Also nice to have just Wall mode to run once every other work for an extra scrub on just the walls. It's not necessary but it's nice to have them as extra/quick options.
@@imdefinitelydavid Awesome. What would your favorite be in the $500 range? Was considering the Niya 50 or Aiper Scuba S1....
Well for me, I prefer a cleaner with a weekly timer and out of those two, the Scuba S1 has one. Unfortunately the Niya doesn't. If it did though, I would go for the Niya. But you might not want a timer?
@@imdefinitelydavid I don't really plan on leaving it in the pool, so I don't think I need a timer. I will be keeping an eye out on prime day sales for both and probably grab one via your links. Great channel man, thanks for the reviews!
I like it and nice video...Question,when the battery gets low does it park close to the side of the pool so you can get it out? Thanks