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The Keenon DINERBOT T8 is a compact food-running and delivery robot designed for venues where space is tight and every aisle counts. At just 38.4 cm wide and able to navigate passages as narrow as 55 cm, it carries up to 20 kg across three open trays at speeds up to 1.0 m/s, shuttling dishes, drinks, and bus tubs between the kitchen and tables so your service team can focus on guests instead of legwork. RobotLAB resells, leases, and deploys the T8 nationwide, with installation, mapping, staff training, and ongoing service handled by our team.
Navigation runs on Keenon's in-house SLAM system, fusing LiDAR, vision, IMU/gyroscope, encoders, and UWB for centimeter-grade positioning. Three stereo-vision sensors plus a physical collision bar let the T8 detect obstacles as low as 5 cm, route around people and objects in real time, and avoid drops near stairs. A 10.1-inch touchscreen with voice and visual prompts guides guests and staff through self-pickup, and the 300-degree open tray means dishes can be lifted from nearly any angle.
With up to 15 hours of runtime and roughly a 4-hour recharge, the T8 is built for all-day shifts in restaurants, cafes, hotels, and similar service settings. Because RobotLAB is a reseller and integrator rather than the manufacturer, we match the T8 to your floor plan, volume, and budget — and because pricing depends on configuration, deployment scope, and whether you buy, lease, or subscribe via RaaS, the T8 is offered on a quote basis. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope a fleet.
| Manufacturer | Keenon Robotics |
| Model | DINERBOT T8 |
| Type | Compact multi-tray serving & delivery robot |
| Dimensions | 38.4 x 46.8 x 111.1 cm (15.1 x 18.4 x 43.7 in) |
| Weight | 34 kg (75 lbs) |
| Trays / Layers | 3 open trays |
| Total Load Capacity | 20 kg (44 lbs) across trays |
| Maximum Speed | 1.0 m/s (3.28 ft/s) |
| Minimum Passage Width | 55 cm (21.65 in) |
| Maximum Slope | 5 degrees |
| Battery Life | Up to 15 hours |
| Charging Time | Approx. 4 hours (15% to 100%) |
| Navigation | Keenon SLAM (LiDAR + vision + IMU/gyro + encoders + UWB) |
| Obstacle Detection | Three stereo-vision sensors + collision bar; detects obstacles as low as 5 cm |
| Display | 10.1-inch touchscreen with voice & visual guidance |
| Tray Access | 300-degree open tray |
| Purchase Price | Request a quote (price on request) |
The T8's 38.4 cm footprint and 55 cm minimum passage width make it a fit for small and mid-size dining rooms where larger serving robots simply can't turn. It runs food and drinks out to tables, returns dirty dishes to the dish pit, and frees servers to spend more time with guests during peak rushes. Three trays let one trip cover multiple tables.
In hotel restaurants, lobby cafes, and banquet areas, the T8 handles repetitive delivery runs and busing so front-of-house staff can prioritize guest experience. Its voice and touchscreen prompts and expressive display make handoffs intuitive for guests who have never used a service robot before.
Compact dimensions and obstacle detection down to 5 cm suit the narrow corridors and shared dining rooms common in assisted-living communities. The T8 can deliver meals and trays consistently across long shifts, supporting staff during busy meal services while keeping pathways safe.
For corporate cafeterias, pantries, and large office floors, the T8 automates internal food and beverage delivery. Its all-day battery and self-pickup guidance make it practical for continuous, low-supervision running between a service counter and seating zones.
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It is a compact serving and delivery robot that runs food, drinks, and dishes between the kitchen and tables in restaurants, cafes, hotels, assisted-living dining rooms, and office cafeterias. Its three open trays carry up to 20 kg total, and its narrow 38.4 cm body fits through aisles as tight as 55 cm. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to discuss your floor plan.
RobotLAB offers the T8 on a quote basis because pricing depends on configuration, deployment scope, and whether you buy, lease, or subscribe through Robotics-as-a-Service. Call 1-87-RobotLAB or request a quote and we'll scope pricing for your site and fleet size.
The T8 runs up to 15 hours on a charge, which covers all-day shifts, and recharges in roughly 4 hours from about 15% to full. For high-volume sites, RobotLAB can advise on charging placement and fleet rotation. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a deployment plan.
Yes. At 38.4 cm wide, it can navigate passages as narrow as 55 cm, which is what makes it well suited to small and mid-size dining rooms where larger robots can't turn. It also handles slopes up to 5 degrees.
It uses Keenon's SLAM navigation combining LiDAR, stereo vision, IMU/gyroscope, encoders, and UWB, plus three stereo-vision sensors and a physical collision bar. It detects obstacles as low as 5 cm and adjusts its path in real time, and it avoids drops near stairs. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a site assessment.
Yes. As a nationwide robotics integrator, RobotLAB delivers, maps your space, configures delivery points, trains your staff, and provides ongoing service and support. We support purchase, lease, and RaaS subscription models. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to get started.
The T8 is the more compact model, optimized for tight aisles and smaller venues, while the T10 is a larger tray robot with higher capacity for bigger floors and heavier runs. RobotLAB can help you compare the two against your space and volume. Call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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