KEENON DINERBOT T9

$10,050.00

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Description

The DINERBOT T9 is one of KEENON’s service / food-delivery robots aimed at restaurants, hotels, canteens, cafés, and similar venues. It is described as a “high-load capacity” model, balancing payload, autonomy, and flexibility for indoor service. keenon.com+2NEXOSERV Robotics+2

It is often positioned as a workhorse robot for steady delivery loads, with features such as adjustable shelves, autonomous charging, multi-robot coordination, and stable navigation. Rota Technologies+2NEXOSERV Robotics+2


Key Specifications & Features

Here are the main technical and design specs of the T9:

Category Specification / Feature
Dimensions (W × D × H) 50.0 × 52.7 × 126.6 cm (≈ 19.69″ × 20.75″ × 49.84″) NEXOSERV Robotics+3keenon.com+3Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+3
Weight ~ 63 kg (139 lbs) NEXOSERV Robotics+3keenon.com+3Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+3
Load / Payload Capacity 40 kg (≈ 88 lbs) total — typically 10 kg per tray, 4 trays configurable AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+4keenon.com+4Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+4
Tray / Layer Configuration 4 adjustable trays (with variable heights) for different dish sizes. AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+3keenon.com+3Rota Technologies+3
Moving / Traveling Speed 0.1 to 1.0 m/s (approx. up to 3.28 ft/s) AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+4keenon.com+4Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+4
Battery Life / Operation Time Up to ~ 18 hours under favorable conditions Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+3keenon.com+3Rota Technologies+3
Charging Time ~ 4 hours (from ~15% to full) AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+4keenon.com+4Rota Technologies+4
Slope / Incline Capability Up to ~ 5° incline keenon.com+2Rota Technologies+2
Minimum Passage / Corridor Width ~ 70 cm (≈ 27.6 in) AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+3keenon.com+3Rota Technologies+3
Navigation & Sensing Uses SLAM / LiDAR + stereo vision / multi-sensor fusion for obstacle detection, mapping, positioning, and collision avoidance Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+4AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+4Rota Technologies+4
Interface & Interaction 11.6-inch HD touchscreen interface for staff/customers. Rota Technologies+2NEXOSERV Robotics+2
Autonomous Behavior Self-charging / auto return to charger when needed. Rota Technologies+2NEXOSERV Robotics+2
Multi-Robot Coordination Supports coordination / dispatching among multiple robots in the same environment. NEXOSERV Robotics+2AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+2
Other Features Shock-absorbing chassis, stable motion control (to avoid spillage), adjustable tray heights, open access trays (front/rear) in some configurations. Dominion Drones www.dominiondrones.com+3Rota Technologies+3AUTOMIQ ROBOTICS+3

Strengths & Advantages

  • High payload for its class: 40 kg is relatively robust in the world of indoor service robots, making it suitable for busy shifts.

  • Long operational duration: Up to ~18 hours on one charge (depending on use) helps cover full-day service without frequent interruptions.

  • Flexible tray configuration: Adjustable tray heights allow accommodating different dish sizes (plates, bowls, etc.).

  • Autonomous recharging: The robot can return to charge automatically, helping in continuous operation.

  • Multi-robot capability: Useful for scaling — several T9s can coordinate to avoid conflicts and optimize routing.

  • Stable navigation & motion: Its shock-absorbing chassis, advanced sensor fusion, and control algorithms help in smooth delivery, minimizing spills or sudden jolts.

  • Interface & usability: The touchscreen makes it easier for staff or even customers to interact or call it.


Limitations, Caveats & Considerations

  • Real-world battery life will vary: The “up to 18 hours” is ideal; heavy use, many stops, crowded environments, load, and sensor usage will reduce effective runtime.

  • Charging downtime: 4 hours is non-trivial; you may need scheduling or multiple robots to maintain continuous service.

  • Space constraints: Its minimum passage width (~70 cm) means very narrow corridors or dense layouts may pose challenges.

  • Weight & bulk: At ~63 kg, it’s relatively heavy, which may matter for floor strength, transport, or moving the unit for maintenance.

  • Complex integration: To fully leverage its features (mapping, coordination, custom workflows), some setup, calibration, and possibly software integration will likely be needed.

  • Maintenance / wear: Sensors, battery, mechanical parts will incur wear over time — plan for spare parts, servicing, calibration.

  • Indoor-only environments: Like most service bots of this kind, it is optimized for flat, indoor, controlled floor surfaces—not rough terrain or outdoors.

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