Is it worth it?
PoolMR’s Seahorse makes the most sense for pool owners who want a cordless cleanup tool for quick floor passes, corners, stairs, and spa touch-ups without dragging a hose around. Its appeal is straightforward: 60 minutes of runtime, a 65-inch telescopic pole, and a dual-phase filter setup that targets both larger debris and finer grit. The trade-off is just as clear, though—this is a manual vacuum, so the cleaning job stays in your hands rather than disappearing into a fully automated routine.
I’d put this in the “easy to live with, not magic” camp. Buy it if you have an above-ground pool, spa, hot tub, or a small in-ground setup and want a lighter, cordless way to clean settled debris; skip it if you want wall climbing, full-pool automation, or a cleaner that makes fine-sediment removal completely hands-off. The best case here is simple maintenance with low friction, while the main limitation is that the pole length and filtration style make it better for targeted work than for every pool shape and every kind of sediment.