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Top Autonomous Floor Cleaning Robots for Hotels | RobotLAB

What are the top autonomous floor cleaning robots for hotel use?

Maintaining spotless lobbies, corridors and common areas is essential for hotels that want to deliver a memorable guest experience. Yet housekeeping teams are under pressure: labour shortages, rising wages and higher cleanliness expectations mean there is less time for routine tasks. Recent advances in robotics offer a solution. According to RobotLAB’s cleaning‑robot overview, modern cleaning robots navigate through spaces with precision and provide thorough, consistent cleaning across a variety of surfaces while using less water and energy than manual methods. By automating routine vacuuming, mopping and scrubbing, hotels can free staff for guest‑facing duties and ensure that floors are always welcoming and safe.


An autonomous cleaning robot keeps a hotel lobby immaculate while staff focus on guests.

Why hotels are embracing autonomous cleaning robots

High‑traffic hospitality spaces accumulate dust, debris and spills quickly. Autonomous cleaning robots are designed to tackle these challenges. A recent article about cleaning robots for hotel operators highlights several benefits:

  • Consistency – Robots perform the same task repeatedly without fatigue, ensuring that lobbies and hallways are cleaned to the same high standard every time.
  • Labour savings – By taking over routine vacuuming and mopping, robots free up housekeeping staff to focus on higher‑value activities.
  • Improved safety – Advanced sensors allow robots to navigate around guests and obstacles quietly, minimizing disruption and avoiding accidents.
  • Data & reporting – Many robots log square footage cleaned, operating hours and performance metrics, giving managers the data they need to optimize schedules.
  • Sustainability – Autonomous machines typically use less water and energy than traditional equipment, supporting green initiatives.

With these advantages, it’s no surprise that hotels are exploring robotic floor care. But which models deliver the best results? Below are some of the top autonomous floor cleaning robots that hotels are deploying today.

1. Gausium Vacuum 40 — compact powerhouse for narrow corridors

The Gausium Vacuum 40 is a state‑of‑the‑art autonomous vacuum designed for hotels and other commercial settings. It combines powerful suction with advanced navigation technology, enabling it to clean large areas efficiently with minimal human intervention. Key features include:

  • 3‑in‑1 cleaning – The robot can vacuum, sweep and dust mop in a single pass, reducing the need for multiple machines.
  • Adaptability – It works on a variety of floor types, from hard surfaces to low‑ and high‑pile carpets.
  • Edge‑to‑edge coverage – Side brushes and precision sensors allow the Vacuum 40 to clean flush against baseboards and along edges.
  • Powerful suction – The unit delivers 24 kPa of suction power to capture fine dust and debris.
  • Robust sensors – Equipped with LiDAR, 3D depth cameras and anti‑drop sensors, the robot safely navigates hotel hallways and returns automatically to its charging station when needed.

For hotels with narrow corridor aisles and carpet‑tile flooring, the Vacuum 40 offers a compact form factor that can manoeuvre through tight spaces without sacrificing performance. Its long battery life and self‑ docking capabilities minimize staff involvement, making it an ideal choice for continuous overnight cleaning.

2. Phantas — multi‑tasking with AI‑driven spot cleaning

Phantas is a versatile cleaning robot that offers integrated scrubbing, sweeping, dust mopping and vacuuming. According to RobotLAB’s cleaning catalogue, Phantas features a 5‑stage filtration system, self‑docking and automatic water refill capabilities. It uses AI to scan floors, detect stains and perform spot cleaning where needed. Key highlights:

  • Integrated cleaning modes – Phantas combines multiple functions, reducing the number of machines required on site.
  • Zero‑distance edge cleaning – Its narrow profile and intelligent navigation enable it to clean right up against walls and around obstacles.
  • Self‑maintenance – The robot docks automatically to charge, refill water and empty waste, allowing it to run autonomously for long periods.
  • AI‑powered spot cleaning – On‑board cameras and algorithms identify spills and high‑traffic areas that require extra attention.

Phantas is well‑suited to hotels that need a robot capable of handling both hard floors and low‑pile carpets. Its ability to detect spills and target them directly helps maintain a polished appearance without constant human supervision.

3. Scrubber 50 — for mid‑sized spaces with auto spot cleaning

The Scrubber 50 brings heavy‑duty cleaning power to medium‑sized hotel facilities. The RobotLAB brochure notes that Scrubber 50 offers scrubbing, cleaning and dust mopping in one machine, with auto spot cleaning and a 5‑stage filtration system. It is self‑docking and uses machine‑learning algorithms for efficient route planning. Highlights include:

  • High cleaning efficiency – The Scrubber 50 can cover over 12,000 ft2 per hour, making it ideal for ballrooms, conference spaces and long corridors.
  • Spot cleaning intelligence – It scans surfaces to detect stains and focuses extra attention where needed.
  • Self‑docking and refill – After completing its run, the robot returns to its base to recharge, refill clean water and empty waste automatically.

For hotels that host events or have expansive common areas, the Scrubber 50 delivers professional‑grade cleaning with minimal oversight.

4. MAX — industrial‑grade cleaning for large hospitality spaces

Some hotels have atriums, convention centres or expansive banquet halls that require even larger cleaning equipment. MAX is designed for these environments. Its proof‑of‑performance data and industrial‑sized tanks ensure that it can clean large areas without frequent refilling. The brochure lists features such as auto recharging, intelligent mapping and low noise levels suitable for resident or always‑open spaces. With a cleaning width of 23.6 inches and an efficiency of up to 9,700 ft2 per hour, MAX offers:

  • Large tank capacity – An industrial solution and recovery tank allow extended cleaning sessions without manual intervention.
  • Auto recharging & intelligent mapping – The robot autonomously navigates complex layouts and docks itself when power runs low.
  • Low noise operation – Designed to operate quietly, MAX is suitable for hotels that run 24/7.

Hotels with large public areas or back‑of‑house corridors can benefit from MAX’s heavy‑duty cleaning capacity, freeing staff from time‑consuming floor care and ensuring consistent results around the clock.

5. CC1 — versatile multi‑function robot for mixed surfaces

The CC1 cleaning robot delivers a balance of power and versatility. RobotLAB’s catalogue highlights features such as real‑time data and maintenance status reporting, a smart recall function that picks up where it left off, and low noise levels. The robot combines scrubbing, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping in one unit and automatically docks to fill and drain its water tanks. Key points:

  • Multi‑function cleaning – CC1 handles multiple tasks without requiring staff to swap attachments.
  • Smart recall – After charging, it resumes cleaning where it stopped.
  • Real‑time alerts – Operators receive notifications when cleaning is complete and can monitor the machine’s status remotely.

CC1 is a strong choice for hotels with a mix of hard floors and low‑pile carpets. Its quiet operation and ability to handle multiple cleaning modes make it suitable for both guest‑facing and back‑of‑house areas.

How to choose the right robot for your hotel

Selecting the best autonomous floor cleaning robot depends on your property’s unique needs. RobotLAB suggests evaluating several factors:

  • Flooring type – Identify whether your high‑traffic areas are carpeted, hard‑surfaced or a combination. Choose a robot with cleaning modes suited to those surfaces.
  • Runtime and coverage – Estimate the total area that needs regular cleaning and the time available. Ensure the robot’s battery life and capacity are sufficient.
  • Obstacle navigation – Busy hotels have people, luggage and furniture moving constantly. Advanced sensors are essential to detect and avoid obstacles smoothly.
  • Ease of use – Look for intuitive interfaces and quick training so staff can start and monitor the robot with minimal effort.
  • Maintenance and support – Partner with a supplier that offers training, preventive maintenance and responsive service to keep your robots running smoothly.

When possible, pilot a robot in a specific area first. Monitor performance and staff feedback, then scale up based on the results. A responsive partner like RobotLAB can help tailor a solution and provide ongoing support throughout the deployment.

Key takeaways

  • Autonomous cleaning robots help hotels maintain immaculate spaces while reducing labour costs and freeing staff to focus on guests.
  • Robots offer consistent, data‑driven performance and support sustainability goals by using less water and energy.
  • The Gausium Vacuum 40 combines powerful suction, multi‑function cleaning and advanced navigation to clean narrow corridors effectively.
  • Phantas, Scrubber 50, MAX and CC1 each provide unique capabilities — from AI‑driven spot cleaning to heavy‑duty coverage — enabling hotels to match equipment to specific spaces.
  • Evaluate flooring type, runtime, navigation sensors, ease of use and supplier support when selecting a robot.

By adopting autonomous floor cleaning robots, hotels can ensure spotless environments, reduce operational costs and deliver a consistently high standard of cleanliness. With the right blend of technology and support, robots become an extension of the housekeeping team — silently working behind the scenes to impress guests and improve efficiency.

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