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Mova Rover X10: Drone-like robot aims to revolutionize pool cleaning

Mova showcases three new pool robots. (Image source: Mova)
Mova showcases three new pool robots. (Image source: Mova)
Move is launching several new pool robots, one of which is the Mova Rover X10. This is designed to offer virtually complete cleaning of your pool, significantly reducing the amount of manual cleaning required.

Mova has just introduced several new pool robots that promise more or less complete cleaning of a pool. The Mova Rover X10 is basically the flagship model, advertised with the 7-in-1 OMNI Clean System. It reportedly cleans not only the water surface and the bottom of the pool, but also the walls of the pool, especially in the area of the waterline where dirt can settle. It has a runtime of up to 6 hours and can clean pools with a surface area of up to 500 m².

Featuring 15 individual motors, the model is designed to glide through the water more like a drone, allowing even complex-shaped pools to be cleaned adequately. Particles as small as 3 μm, not just leaves, can be filtered out, and the container has a capacity of 5 liters. Navigation is said to take place in real time. AquaSonar technology is advertised, which allows for user monitoring and control during cleaning.

The Diver A10 is another model that comes with a 3.5-liter tank and uses Hall sensors for precise cleaning up to 5 centimeters above the waterline. A variant, the Diver R10, is an entry-level model with a runtime of up to 120 minutes and a filter rate of around 5,700 liters per hour. Lastly, the Rover X10 is said to be capable of filtering around 38,000 liters.

Information on price and availability is still pending.

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Silvio Werner, 2025-10-24 (Update: 2025-10-24)