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Thinking about the Polaris Freedom cordless robotic pool cleaner? Before you buy, watch this full breakdown. I ran the Polaris Freedom through testing in our pool, including pool coverage tests and actual suction measurements using my manometer. The result was clear: while the Freedom looks sleek and promises cordless convenience, it underperforms where it matters most. In this video, I explain why the Polaris Freedom fell short in my testing—especially when compared to similarly priced corded robotic pool cleaners that deliver stronger suction, better filtration, and true hands-off automation. What I cover in this review: Real suction testing results (Polaris Freedom measured just 0.8 PSI) Why PSI matters for actually removing debris like leaves, sand, and algae Cordless drawbacks: daily recharging, manual handling, and inconsistent cleaning Filter performance vs NanoFilters and multi-media systems Coverage performance on floors, walls, and the waterline App experience and why connectivity drops underwater Tap & Lift retrieval in real-world use Price comparison vs better-performing corded robots How it compares to corded alternatives: For the same price—or less—you can get corded robots that clean automatically on a weekly timer, run without you being home, and deliver significantly more suction power. In this review, I compare the Polaris Freedom to top-performing corded models like the Dolphin Premier, Dolphin Sigma, and Dolphin Quantum, all of which outperformed it in suction, filtration, and overall convenience. Bottom line: Cordless sounds great on paper, but in real ownership it often means more work, weaker suction, and less reliable cleaning. Until battery-powered robots can match the power and automation of corded models, the Polaris Freedom just isn’t a smart buy at its price point. If you’re looking for a robotic pool cleaner that actually cleans your pool for you, not one you have to manage every day, this video will help you avoid an expensive mistake. Have questions about which robotic pool cleaner is best for your pool? Drop a comment—I’m happy to help. 0:00 - Intro 0:48 - Cordless Sounds Great, Until You Use It 2:35 - Suction Tests via Manometer 3:53 - Filter Performance 4:59 - Coverage 5:39 - Smartphone App 7:12 - Tap and Lift Retrieval 8:30 - The Price Problem 9:56 - Final Thoughts 10:22 - What I'd Buy Instead #Polaris #RoboticPoolCleaner #PoolCleaning