LeoMop is a floor-cleaning robot developed by Lionsbot (Singapore). Deployed in the cleaning & hygiene and smart building industries, LeoMop's pricing model is based on a robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model basis with a recurring fee of US$1000-$1600 per month.
LeoMop is intended for indoor use.
Product | LeoMop |
Company | Lionsbot (Singapore) |
Function | floor-cleaning robot |
Sub-Form | wheeled |
Deployment | indoor |
Industry | Cleaning & Hygiene and Smart Building |
Tech Domain | Robotics |
URL | https://www.lionsbot.com/bots/leomop/.. |
Pricing | |
Model | Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model |
Recurring (est) | US$1000-$1600 per month |
Dimensions | |
Length | 830 mm |
Width | 630 mm |
Height | 1160 mm |
Weight | |
Weight | 140 kg |
Duration | |
Charging | 2 hours |
Usage | Up to 10 hours |
Operations | |
Speed | max: 1 m/s |
Noise | 50 dB |
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