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Aiper launches smart robotic yard care range in Australia

Outdoor technology manufacturer Aiper expanded its robotic product ecosystem across Australia on 21 August 2026 introducing its latest generation of automated yard equipment

Aiper, a global leader in smart yard solutions, has launched its latest generation of smart outdoor care products in Australia, aiming to simplify pool and lawn maintenance. The new range includes the Scuba V3, Scuba S3, and IrriSense N2 SE, designed to make outdoor maintenance effortless, reliable, and carefree. The Scuba V3, featuring Cognitive AI, uses a front-facing camera for AI Patrol Cleaning to target and remove debris in real-time.

It also offers VisionPath™ Adaptive Path Planning and Cognitive AI Navium™ Mode to navigate the pool efficiently and build autonomous cleaning plans. The Scuba S3, on the other hand, is designed for convenience, being lightweight and featuring quick water release. The IrriSense N2 SE, while not a pool cleaner, brings intelligent irrigation technology to lawn care, saving up to 40% of water.

These products are part of Aiper's Smart Yard Ecosystem, reflecting the brand's commitment to creating smarter, more sustainable solutions. The Scuba V3 is now available, with the Scuba S3 and IrriSense N2 SE set to follow in September.

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