Quick verdict
The flexible two-head pick — swap heads for open floors or tight corners. Good value versatility from a familiar brand.
Ideal for
- Owners who clean both open areas and corners
- Pools, spas, and hot tubs
- Value seekers wanting flexibility
Not ideal for
- Heavy sand loads (get a Max)
- Buyers wanting the longest durability record
The full picture
WYBOT, a familiar name from robotic cleaners, offers a handheld that leans on versatility: it includes dual suction heads so you can swap between a wider head for open areas and a narrower one for corners and steps. It runs about 60 minutes per charge, comes with a telescopic pole, and targets deep cleaning across pools, hot tubs, and spas. An easy-to-wash filter keeps upkeep simple. It slots in around mid-range pricing — above the cheapest budget vacs but below the premium Pool Blasters — and the two-head flexibility is a genuine differentiator for owners who clean both open floors and tight spots. As with most value brands, you trade some durability certainty for the features and price.
WYBOT Handheld Cordless Pool Vacuum (Dual Suction Heads) at a glance
- Type
- Handheld cordless (dual heads)
- Power
- Rechargeable
- Runtime (min)
- 60
- Charge time
- ~4–5 hr
- Battery
- Li-ion
- Vacuum head width
- Dual (wide + narrow)
- Suction / flow
- Moderate
- Filter
- Easy-to-wash filter (250 μm)
- Handles
- Sand, small leaves, particles
- Pool type
- Pools, spas, hot tubs
- Telescopic pole
- Yes
- Weight (lb)
- 3
- Notable feature
- Two swappable suction heads for open areas and tight spots
Source: Compiled from manufacturer specifications, retailer listings, and aggregated owner feedback. Specs and prices change — confirm with the retailer before buying.
This is a research-based review — our analysis draws on manufacturer specifications, manuals, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback rather than our own hands-on testing, and we note where a detail couldn't be confirmed. How we review
The in-depth review
WYBOT, a familiar name from robotic cleaners, offers a handheld that leans on versatility.
The flexibility angle
It includes dual suction heads, so you swap between a wider head for open pool floors and a narrower one for corners, steps, and spa benches — one vacuum that adapts instead of compromising with a single head. It runs about 60 minutes per charge, comes with a telescopic pole, and its easy-to-wash filter (rated to ~250 microns) keeps upkeep simple. That two-head design is a genuine differentiator for owners who clean both open areas and tight spots.
The honest caveats
It sits at mid-range pricing — above the cheapest budget vacs, below the premium Pool Blasters — with moderate suction and a longer 4–5 hour recharge. The charger isn't always included (it uses a standard USB-A plug). As with most value brands, you trade some durability certainty for the features and price.
Performance breakdown
Research-based editorial judgments from specs, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback — not lab measurements. How we score
Pros and cons
What works
- Dual heads for floors and corners
- Telescopic pole included
- Easy-to-wash filter
- Mid-range value from a known brand
What doesn't
- Moderate suction
- Longer 4–5 hr recharge
- Charger sometimes not included
- Value-tier durability
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Frequently asked questions
What are the dual suction heads for?
You swap between a wider head for open pool floors and a narrower one for corners, steps, and spa benches — so one vacuum adapts to both jobs instead of compromising with a single head.
How fine does its filter catch?
The washable filter is rated to about 250 microns, so it captures sand, small leaves, and particles. Rinse it after each use to keep suction strong.
Does it include a charger?
It ships with a USB charging cord but sometimes not a wall plug — you may need a standard USB-A charger (5V, 1A/2A). Check the listing so you have one on hand.
How long does it run?
About 60 minutes per charge, with a 4–5 hour recharge. That’s ample for spas and small pools; plan larger jobs around the battery.
WYBOT handheld or Pool Blaster Max?
The WYBOT offers head flexibility and value; the Max offers stronger suction and a longer durability record. Choose the WYBOT for versatility on a budget, the Max for raw performance.
Can it clean a hot tub?
Yes — with the narrow head it’s well-suited to spa corners and steps, and it works in pools too. The two-head design is its main selling point for mixed use.