Key features
Coverage that actually changes the chore
The Sora 10 is not limited to floor cleaning. It is configured for floor, walls, waterline, and shallow areas down to 12 inches, which is a meaningful difference for pools with sun shelves or tanning ledges.
That matters because the annoying part of pool upkeep is often the leftover strip of dirt or the shallow platform that still needs brushing by hand. This robot is a better fit when you want one machine to handle the obvious debris and the awkward zones in the same routine.
Long runtime with a large debris basket
A cordless pool robot only stays convenient if it can finish the job without constant intervention. Here, the combination of up to 300 minutes of runtime and a 5L basket is the core value proposition.
For larger pools or leaf-heavy backyards, that means fewer interruptions to recharge or empty the basket. The caveat is that runtime varies by mode, so the headline number is most useful as a sign of generous battery capacity rather than a promise that every mixed cleaning cycle will hit the maximum.
Waterline parking and simple retrieval
One of the smartest parts of this design is what happens after cleaning. Instead of ending at the bottom and forcing a retrieval hunt, the robot parks at the waterline and stays there for 10 minutes.
That small detail has a big effect on daily use. It makes a cordless robot feel less like a heavy appliance and more like a realistic three-times-a-week maintenance tool, especially for older owners or anyone tired of dragging out a hose-based cleaner.
App control is a bonus, not the headline
The robot supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and OTA updates, so there is a modern control layer here. You can choose modes and monitor battery status without much fuss before the robot goes in.
The buying implication is simple: treat the app as setup convenience, not as the reason to choose this model. If you want the robot itself to be the star, that works. If you want a deeply connected smart-home-style experience during the cleaning cycle, the software side is less compelling.