The most useful pool technology does not ask owners to spend more time managing it. It keeps the water ready, cuts down routine maintenance and gives the same pool more ways to be enjoyed.
A “smart pool” can sound like a swimming pool filled with screens, sensors and complicated controls. In practice, the idea is much simpler.
A pool feels smart when the repetitive work demands less attention and the water is ready for more than an occasional swim. Cleaning can happen on a schedule. Debris can be found without someone guiding a vacuum across the floor. A short residential pool can support a full workout without being rebuilt into a lap pool.
That is where iGarden’s approach comes in. The M1-AI Series takes on the work of keeping a pool clean, while the Swim Jet X Series changes what families can do once they get into the water. One helps maintain the pool; the other makes it more active.
Together, they offer a practical answer to what a smart pool should be: easier to own and more enjoyable to use.
A Smart Pool Should Be Ready Before Anyone Jumps In
Pool cleaning is rarely difficult because of one major problem. It is the steady return of smaller ones—leaves near the wall, sand on the floor, insects at the waterline and dirt collecting around slopes or steps.
A basic robotic cleaner can move around the pool automatically, but it may still spend much of its cycle following a fixed path. The iGarden Robotic Pool Cleaner M1-AI Series uses underwater vision to take a more direct approach.
Its dual-camera system builds a three-dimensional view of the pool, recognizing walls, slopes, edges, obstacles and visible debris. The cleaner then uses that information to plan its route across the floor and move onto walls and the waterline, rather than treating the entire pool as one flat surface.
When the pool needs attention quickly, AI Target Mode identifies debris and adjusts the cleaning path toward it, covering up to 99% of debris in about 20 minutes. That can be useful after a storm, a pool party or a windy afternoon, when the mess is obvious but a long general cleaning cycle is unnecessary.
The numbers behind the M1-AI Series give the visual system enough cleaning power to follow through. Available configurations offer floor-cleaning runtimes from 4.5 to 16 hours, while pump flow reaches as high as 7,133 gallons per hour.
Cleaning can also be scheduled in advance. Once the timer is set, the M1-AI can follow a recurring routine for up to 14 days, allowing the pool to be maintained between busy workdays, weekends away or periods of frequent use.
The technology is there, but the experience is straightforward: the cleaner finds the dirt, works its way around the pool and returns the water to a condition that requires less preparation before the next swim.
A Clean Pool Is Only Half of the Smart-Pool Experience
Keeping a pool clean makes it easier to use. Making it more versatile gives people another reason to use it.
Most backyard pools are built for relaxing, cooling off and family play. They are often too short for continuous swimming. After a few strokes, the swimmer reaches the wall, turns and starts again.
The iGarden Swim Jet X Series changes that by creating an adjustable counter-current. Swimming against the flow allows the user to remain in place, making a compact pool suitable for longer training sessions, stroke practice and low-impact exercise.
Across the series, available flow rates range from 790 to 1,100 gallons per minute. At the upper end, the current supports a pace of approximately 75 seconds per 100 yards, giving experienced swimmers enough resistance for a serious workout.
The same current does not have to be used only for training. It can be adjusted for recreational swimming, active family play or a more energetic pool gathering. In the morning, the pool may serve as a place for uninterrupted laps; later, it can return to being the center of a relaxed afternoon outside.
The X Series is designed to be added without turning the yard into a construction project. It clamps onto a suitable pool edge, with setup presented as three steps: connect the power box, secure the jet and start the flow. It fits above-ground and in-ground pools measuring from approximately 7 by 13 feet, including freeform, plunge, vinyl and concrete designs.
Maximum runtime reaches up to 10 hours, allowing the current to stay available for extended training, recreation and family use.
A Smarter Pool Leaves More Time to Enjoy It
The clearest sign of a smart pool is not how many features it has, but how little attention it demands. Cleaning happens before debris turns into a weekend project, and the pool is ready sooner when someone wants to swim.
TIME notes that iGarden’s intelligent outdoor systems are designed to give families more time together. That is also a useful way to think about smart-pool ownership: technology should work quietly in the background, reducing preparation rather than adding another layer of management.
For pool owners, the result is simple—a pool that is easier to maintain, quicker to enjoy and better suited to the way the household actually uses it.
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A Smart Pool Should Be Ready Before Anyone Jumps In
Pool cleaning is rarely difficult because of one major problem. It is the steady return of smaller ones—leaves near the wall, sand on the floor, insects at the waterline and dirt collecting around slopes or steps.
A basic robotic cleaner can move around the pool automatically, but it may still spend much of its cycle following a fixed path. The iGarden Robotic Pool Cleaner M1-AI Series uses a dual-camera AI vision system to take a more direct approach.
Its dual-camera system builds a 3D map of the pool, recognizing walls, slopes, edges, obstacles and visible debris. The cleaner then uses that information to plan its route across the floor and move onto walls and the waterline, rather than treating the entire pool as one flat surface.
When the pool needs attention quickly, AI Target Mode finds debris and adjusts the cleaning path toward it, covering up to 99% of debris in about 20 minutes. That can be useful after a storm, a pool party or a windy afternoon, when the mess is obvious but a long general cleaning cycle is unnecessary.
The numbers behind the M1-AI Series give the visual system enough cleaning power to follow through. Available configurations offer floor-cleaning runtimes from 4.5 to 16 hours, while pump flow reaches as high as 7,133 gallons per hour.
Cleaning can also be scheduled in advance. Once the timer is set, the M1-AI can follow a recurring routine for up to 14 days, allowing the pool to be maintained between busy workdays, weekends away or periods of frequent use.
The technology is there, but the experience is straightforward: the cleaner finds the dirt, works its way around the pool and returns the water to a condition that requires less preparation before the next swim.

