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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 AI spot-cleaning vacuum sweeper for Perth airports, hospitals and busy retail floors. It detects messes and goes straight to them, up to 15,550 m²/h in spot mode, with H13 HEPA filtration.
Front, three-quarter, side, rear and top: the spot-cleaning vacuum sweeper, sensor head and intake.
The SP50 is an AI spot-cleaning vacuum sweeper, not a scrubber. Instead of running a fixed loop over the whole floor, it patrols, detects where the dirt actually is, and drives straight to it, spot-cleaning up to roughly eight times faster than a full pass. It's built for busy public floors where mess is localised and constant.
It recognises 30+ types of debris at 99% accuracy, and its Cleaning Result Checkup re-cleans an area until it's done. Regular coverage runs at 1,987 m²/h; spot and patrol mode reaches up to 15,550 m²/h. It runs up to 8 hours (13 in spot mode) and works across hard floors and carpets, vacuuming and sweeping as it goes.
On-board NVIDIA AI and a 32-beam 3D LiDAR classify debris and obstacles and plan its path in real time, so it works around people in a live concourse. H13 HEPA filtration (99.95% at 0.3 micron) captures fine dust rather than recirculating it, which matters in healthcare and airport air. The SP50 carries a confirmed IEC 63327 dossier, and day-to-day control, including voice, runs through the Cenobots app.
Short, silent loops: airport patrol, office floors and warehouse aisles.
Patrols concourses and goes to spills and debris as they appear, around foot traffic.
Keeps office and lobby floors clear through the day, quietly at ≥58 dB(A).
Spot-cleans debris in warehouse and back-of-house traffic lanes between movements.
The SP50 line is built for high-traffic public floors. A look at the environments it's made for.
If your floor is large, public and busy, with localised mess rather than uniform grime, spot cleaning beats a full loop.
Concourses, gate lounges and transit halls where spills appear constantly and the floor can't close.
Corridors and waiting areas where H13 HEPA capture and quiet operation matter around patients.
Malls and large-format stores where dropped debris is localised and trade keeps moving.
Lobbies, foyers and function concourses kept presentable through guest traffic.
Traffic lanes and pick zones where dry debris collects between pallet and trolley movements.
Reception floors and shared lobbies kept clear during the day without a person on patrol.
Mapped once, the SP50 patrols a zone, finds the mess and cleans it, then carries on.
Our engineer scans your site, builds the 3D map and sets the patrol zones, exclusion areas and schedule.
It moves through its zone watching for dirt, recognising 30+ debris types at 99% accuracy as it goes.
It drives to the mess and vacuums or sweeps it, then the Cleaning Result Checkup re-cleans until the spot is clear.
At low battery it returns to the dock for a charge and resumes its patrol. It also auto-resumes if it loses its location.
A short walkthrough of the SP50 detecting and spot-cleaning on the floor. Press play.
Headline numbers up top; full datasheet collapsed below. We confirm site-specific figures during the survey.
Airports, hospitals and shopping centres can't shut a floor to clean it, and the dirt isn't uniform: it's a spill here, dropped food there. The SP50 suits this exactly. It patrols, finds the mess and cleans the spot, rather than running a slow full loop over clean floor, which is where the up-to-8× spot-cleaning speed comes from.
Air quality is part of the job in healthcare and aviation. H13 HEPA filtration captures fine dust at 99.95% rather than blowing it back into a waiting room or gate lounge, and the SP50 runs quietly at ≥58 dB(A) so it isn't disruptive in occupied space.
For procurement, the SP50 is the one model in the fleet with a confirmed certification dossier: IEC 63327. That's the document a facilities or tender team asks for before a device goes onto a regulated site, and we supply it on request.
Service distance matters. We're an Australian dealer (Fiction Labs Pty Ltd, trading as Perth Robots) with local engineers, mapping and parts in Perth, same-day metro response and next-business-day regional WA. For wet-mopping hard floors we deploy the L-series scrubber-dryers instead. Different robot, same partnership, same dashboard.
No offshore tickets. Perth-based engineers handle survey, deployment, training, mapping changes and incident response.
Site survey, full 3D map, patrol-zone and schedule setup. We hand over a running system, not a box.
On-site session for managers and supervisors. App and dashboard, bag and tray emptying, 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: a fixed monthly fee, all-inclusive.
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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, the right unit for your floors, and a survey date.
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