Mammotion Spino E1 Review: A Budget Pool Bot That Comes Up Short

The Mammotion Spino E1 is a budget-friendly pool cleaning robot that received software upgrades for 2026. Despite its attractive $499 price point, it struggles to compete with more established rivals in performance.
Mammotion, primarily known for its robotic lawn mowers, is unique in the pool robot space as it produces just one model of water-bound cleaner: the Spino E1, which first arrived in the summer of 2025. Rather than dropping a new model in 2026, the Spino E1 has been upgraded with various software improvements this year, while keeping the same model ID. (Amazon listings note “2026 Upgrade,” but firmware updates should handle older stock, too.)
At $499 on sale, this is a comparatively low-cost robot, albeit one that does check off a healthy number of most-wanted features. I put it to work in my pool for a week to see where it stands—swims?—against the competition.
Never Mind the Looks, It’s Not a Toy
The design of the Spino is unique and perhaps divisive, with its busy color scheme that suggests a child’s toy more than a piece of expensive home equipment. The dual-tread design and central brushes are fairly standard across most pool robots, but the unit feels slightly smaller in comparison to others. At 21 pounds, it’s not exactly a featherweight, but the generally tighter, more compact chassis does make it more maneuverable when getting it in and out of the water.
Source: Wired Robotics










