Maytronics, the Israeli company behind the Dolphin brand, has been the dominant player in residential robotic pool cleaners for over two decades. Their 2025–2026 model updates bring meaningful improvements in navigation coverage, filtration capacity, and app integration — with a few features that specifically matter to pool service professionals who recommend or service these units.
Dolphin's residential lineup runs from entry-level units to their premium Premier series. The 2025–2026 updates focused on mid-range and premium models:
| Model | Price Range | Key Feature | Pool Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dolphin E10 | $350–$400 | Floor only, basic coverage | Up to 30 ft |
| Dolphin Nautilus CC | $600–$750 | Floor + walls, dual filters | Up to 33 ft |
| Dolphin Sigma | $900–$1,100 | Enhanced wall/waterline scrubbing, app | Up to 50 ft |
| Dolphin Premier | $1,400–$1,600 | Multi-media filtration, advanced navigation | Up to 50 ft |
| Dolphin Triton PS Plus | $800–$1,000 | PowerStream propulsion, WiFi | Up to 50 ft |
One of the persistent limitations of robotic cleaners has been effective waterline cleaning — the calcium and algae scale that accumulates at the water surface where evaporation concentrates minerals. The 2025–2026 Sigma and Premier models feature redesigned brush geometry and an extended reach pattern that improves waterline contact. This matters because waterline staining is often the first thing pool owners notice, and a cleaner that addresses it reduces the need for manual tile brushing during service visits.
Dolphin's MyDolphin Plus app received a significant update in 2025, adding scheduling (specific days and times for automated cleaning cycles), real-time cleaning status, filter cleaning reminders, and a usage log. The app connects via home WiFi — the cleaner itself doesn't have cellular connectivity. For pool service companies that want to offer "set it and forget it" cleaner management as an add-on service, the app integration makes remote monitoring feasible.
The Premier maintains its multi-media filtration system with both fine mesh and ultra-fine filters, capturing particles down to 2 microns. For pools with significant fine debris (tree pollen, dust, fine algae spores), this is meaningfully better than single-filter models that release ultra-fine particles back into the water. The tradeoff is more frequent filter cleaning — typically every 1–2 runs rather than every 3–4.
Installing and maintaining robotic cleaners is a natural revenue stream for pool service operators. Most techs can earn $75–$150 for a basic cleaner installation (cable management, initial setup, owner orientation). Annual maintenance contracts for cleaner servicing (filter replacement, brush replacement, belt inspection) add $100–$200/year per unit. Customers who have robotic cleaners also tend to be higher-income, more engaged pool owners who spend more on equipment upgrades.
Pool techs who service Dolphin units should know the most common issues:
The three dominant robotic cleaner brands each have positioning strengths:
For most residential pool service techs, Dolphin is the easiest to recommend and service because of parts availability and the brand's market leadership. Having a demo unit to show customers — or a rotation program where customers can try a unit before buying — significantly increases purchase close rates.
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Open PoolLens Free →The Dolphin Premier, Dolphin Sigma, and Dolphin Triton PS Plus are among the top-performing models for residential pools. The Premier is the flagship with advanced navigation and app connectivity.
WiFi connectivity is optional. App control via the MyDolphin Plus app requires WiFi, but the cleaners run without app connection. WiFi adds scheduling convenience but is not required for operation.
Filter baskets should be cleaned after every run. Brushes should be inspected monthly and replaced when worn. Drive belts and motor seals should be checked annually or after 100+ hours of operation.
Yes — robotic cleaner installation and maintenance is a natural upsell. Basic service (filter cleaning, brush replacement) requires no special certification and earns $75–$150 for installation plus ongoing maintenance revenue.
Dolphin robotic cleaners range from $350 (entry-level E10) to $1,600 (Premier flagship). Mid-range models like the Nautilus CC ($600–$750) and Sigma ($900–$1,100) offer the best value for typical residential pools.