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The Dolphin Nautilus CC Supreme: A Leap in Pool Automation, But Cords Remain a Tangled Problem

A new generation of pool-cleaning robots promises smarter navigation and longer battery life, yet fundamental design flaws persist—particularly around cord management.

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