Engineering-led.
Built by someone who has engineered advanced systems and operated them in demanding environments — we know what these machines can and can't do.
The workhorse autonomous sweeper for Australian warehouses, distribution centres and industrial sites. 820 mm brush, 50 L hopper, fully managed Perth deployment.
Front, top, three-quarter and rear: the full sweeper, control screen and sensor head.
The S5 removes the labour overhead of cleaning sealed concrete and polished hard floors at scale. Point it at a warehouse, distribution centre, transport hub or covered carpark and it sweeps the floor on a schedule you set. Full coverage, the same way every time, no supervision required.
It's built for dry debris: cardboard offcuts, banding, dust, plastic strapping, pallet shrapnel. The day-to-day waste of a working industrial site. The 820 mm brush and 50 L hopper mean fewer empty cycles on long sweep paths; the auto-return charging station lets it run back-to-back shifts without anyone having to plug it in.
Under the hood: 32-beam 3D LiDAR at 150 m range, depth cameras, and on-board NVIDIA AI that classifies forklifts, pallets, people and spills in real time. It shares the floor with your operations team. It doesn't replace them, and it doesn't need the place cleared to do its job.
Short, silent loops: debris pickup, vehicle awareness and multi-robot TeamClean.
Twin side brushes sweep cardboard, dust and plastic strapping into the hopper.
3D LiDAR and vision pick up forklifts and vehicles, so the S5 slows and steers around live traffic.
Multiple units coordinate across one floor: sweep first, scrub behind, for full coverage in a single pass.
If you're cleaning a sealed hard floor at scale, you're the buyer. The S5 is happiest on large continuous floor plates with dry debris loads.
Pick aisles, dispatch zones, racking corridors and cross-docks where pallet movement creates daily debris.
Production floors, assembly bays and back-of-house yards on sealed concrete or polished hard floors.
Cross-dock terminals, freight yards, indoor depot floors and rail/road transfer stations.
Sealed multi-storey and underground carparks where dust and tyre debris build up between manual sweeps.
Camp common areas, mess halls, gym floors and corridor circulation. Fits the FIFO schedule and runs unattended.
Big-box concourse, hardware, automotive and trade-supply floors where labour cost dominates the cleaning P&L.
Site survey, one-off map, then it runs itself. The operations team sets a schedule and the dashboard tracks coverage.
Our engineer scans your site, builds the 3D map and sets cleaning zones, exclusion areas and schedules. One day on site for most facilities.
The S5 follows its optimised path with the brush down, classifying obstacles in real time and reseaming any zones it had to dodge.
At low battery, or end of cycle, it returns to the dock for a 2-hour fast-charge and resumes where it left off. No human in the loop.
Site staff empty the 50 L hopper when the dashboard flags it. That's the only manual touch in the daily cycle.
A short walkthrough of the S5 on the floor. Press play.
Headline numbers up top; full datasheet collapsed below. We confirm site-specific figures during the survey.
WA industrial sites generate dust loads that imported floor-cleaning specs don't account for: red dust off worksite vehicles, fine concrete dust from green slabs, plastic banding from pallet receiving. The S5's 820 mm brush plus 50 L hopper is the sweet spot: wide enough to clear a typical pick-aisle in one pass, and a hopper big enough that staff aren't emptying it every two hours.
For mining accommodation and FIFO sites, the appeal is autonomy at distance. One robot covers the mess hall, common rooms and corridor circulation overnight while crew sleep. Camp managers see consistent results without recruiting cleaners for remote rosters. The auto-return dock means it's still operating in week 12 when the camp manager has rotated out.
Service distance matters. We're an Australian dealer (Fiction Labs Pty Ltd, trading as Perth Robots) with local engineers, local mapping, and parts on the ground in Perth. For metro deployments we offer same-day on-site response; for regional WA we ship spares overnight and resolve most software issues remotely via the cloud platform.
Sound profile (~70 dB) is appropriate for back-of-house and overnight operation in industrial settings. For public-facing or daytime patient/guest environments we deploy the quieter SP50 or the L-series scrubber-dryers instead. Different robot, same partnership, same management dashboard.
No offshore tickets. Perth-based engineers handle survey, deployment, training, mapping changes and incident response.
One-day site survey, full 3D map, zone and schedule setup. We hand over a running system, not a box.
On-site session for site managers and supervisors. Dashboard, hopper emptying, fault response, escalation flow.
Perth metro: same-day on-site. Regional WA: next business day. Cloud-resolvable issues: under an hour.
Outright purchase with a Care Plan, 2–4 year lease-to-own, or Robotics-as-a-Service: fixed monthly fee, all-inclusive, scope-flex.
Working out whether a robot is cheaper than another cleaner on your floor? Open the WA cost calculator →
Built by someone who has engineered advanced systems and operated them in demanding environments — we know what these machines can and can't do.
We deploy and service every unit ourselves across WA. If a robot's down at 2am on a mine site, that's on us — same time zone.
We recommend the right robot for your site, not the only one we carry.
RaaS is a flat monthly subscription, not a capital gamble — the risk sits with us. Run the robot as often as you need.
Send us your site brief and we'll come back inside one business day with an indicative quote, a recommended fleet (one or more units, by floor), and a survey date.
The S5 is one of nine. If your site has water on the floor, mixed surfaces, or is outdoors, one of these is the better fit.

When the floor needs water and a squeegee: supermarkets, arenas, big-format retail.

Plazas, parks, campuses, transit forecourts. All-weather, GPS-augmented.

All nine robots, every spec, in a single table. Sortable by coverage, runtime and footprint.
Sweeper vs scrubber, indoor vs outdoor, RaaS vs purchase. The framework we use on site visits.