Description
Key Specifications & Features
Spec Detail
Function / Role 3-in-1 dry cleaning robot (sweeping, vacuuming, and dust-mopping) for commercial indoor spaces.
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Cleaning Width Up to 61.0 cm (~24.02 in) cleaning width (with dual side brushes + sweeping brush)
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Area Coverage per Charge Can clean up to ~ 2,500 m² on a full charge.
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Battery / Running Time • Sweeping & Vacuuming mode: up to ~ 6 hours
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• Dust Mopping mode: up to ~ 10 hours
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Charging Time ~ 5-6 hours to go from ~ 15% to 100% under standard charging conditions.
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Max Speed ~ 0.8 m/s (≈ 2.63 ft/s)
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Weight ~ 35 kg (≈ 77 lbs), including the battery.
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Dimensions 49.0 × 52.0 × 75.0 cm (W × D × H), when the dust mop accessory is removed.
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Suction Power Maximum suction up to 19,000 Pa in some specs.
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Cleaning Efficiency (Rate) ~ 600 m²/hour.
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Other Features <ul><li>Dual operation mode: manual map-building or fully automated cleaning via app / extendable handle.
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</li> <li>Remote assignment & status tracking via KEENON App / cloud platform.
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</li> <li>“Slip-prevention waterless cleaning” technology for safety / usability. (Some versions / promotions).
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Strengths / Advantages
Wide coverage per charge: 2,500 m² is a good area for many commercial spaces (offices, retail, hotels), meaning fewer downtimes.
Versatility: 3 modes (sweep, vacuum, dust-mop) mean it handles lighter daily cleanup as well as deeper dry modes.
Good cleaning width & efficiency: A 61 cm width and ~600 m²/h rate make it productive.
Moderate speed & decent weight: 0.8 m/s is reasonable, and weight is manageable for indoor operations (35 kg), helping maneuverability.
Remote management & automation: App/cloud tracking, automatic mode switching, etc., reduce supervision overhead.
Long dust-mop mode runtime (~10 hrs) useful for less intensive but longer sweeping/dusting needs (e.g. overnight or evening cleaning).
Considerations & Limitations
“Dry clean” only: No wet scrubbing or mopping with water (unless in special configurations), so not ideal where wet spills or stains are frequent.
Battery & charging constraints: 5-6 hrs to recharge is nontrivial; need scheduling or possibly spare units for continuous cleaning. Also, runtime will vary with load, terrain, brush resistance, interruptions, etc.
Passage / layout constraints: The dimensions (especially width) are moderate, so tight corridors, sharp turns, obstacles may slow it or limit its path.
Noise & operation in public hours: Depending on how quiet it is, may or may not be suitable to run during busy hours; the specs don’t always make noise-levels clear.
Surface compatibility: Since it’s designed for dry cleaning, carpet depth, pile, or tricky surfaces may reduce performance. Also, heavy dust or debris may demand more frequent emptying or maintenance.
Maintenance: Brushes, filters, etc., need upkeep. Suction motors and sensors may require more care over time.
Cost: It seems to be positioned as a premium robot; budget must factor in purchase, maintenance, spare parts, etc.