SoftBank Whiz Robotic Vacuum Cleaner – Autonomous Floor Cleaning
Product Description
The SoftBank Whiz is an autonomous robotic vacuum designed for large commercial environments. It navigates independently using a combination of laser mapping and 3D camera technology, building an accurate picture...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Material
- Polycarbonate
- Warranty
- 1 Year Parts & Labour
- Weight
- 35kg
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Product Description
The SoftBank Whiz is an autonomous robotic vacuum designed for large commercial environments. It navigates independently using a combination of laser mapping and 3D camera technology, building an accurate picture of its surroundings to clean efficiently without requiring an operator to guide or monitor it during use. It is not a domestic device — it is built for the scale and demands of commercial spaces such as hotels, conference venues, healthcare facilities, and large hospitality operations.
In practical terms, Whiz is intended to work alongside existing cleaning staff rather than replace a cleaning programme entirely. It handles the repetitive, time-consuming task of floor vacuuming across large areas, freeing staff to focus on detail cleaning, guest-facing tasks, or areas the robot cannot reach. The autonomous navigation means it can run during quieter periods, including overnight, provided the space is clear and safe for operation.
From an operational standpoint, the key advantages are straightforward:
- Reduces the manual labour hours spent on routine vacuuming across large floor areas
- AI-guided navigation handles complex layouts and avoids obstacles reliably
- Operates on both carpet and hard floors without reconfiguration
- Self-charges when the battery runs low, keeping it available for the next run
- Multilingual touchscreen interface simplifies setup for diverse teams
Before deployment, it is worth considering the physical environment carefully. The Whiz performs best in open, consistent floor layouts. Areas with significant level changes, heavy cable runs across floors, or very tight corridors may limit coverage or require manual intervention. At 35kg, it is a substantial unit and will need a dedicated charging point and a clear storage area when not in use.
The Whiz is best suited to large-footprint venues with regular, high-frequency cleaning demands — hotels, leisure facilities, large food halls, or institutional dining spaces. Smaller or more complex sites may find the operational return less compelling, and a more conventional cleaning setup may serve better.
If you are weighing up whether the Whiz fits your site layout and cleaning workflow, we are happy to talk through the practical side before you commit.
Key Features
- AI laser mapping and 3D cameras enable fully autonomous navigation
- Cleans carpets and hard floors without manual reconfiguration
- Self-charging capability keeps the unit available between cleaning runs
- Multilingual touchscreen interface with support for over 14 languages
- Polycarbonate construction rated for demanding commercial environments
Operational Benefits
- Reduces staff hours spent on repetitive large-area floor vacuuming
- Frees cleaning teams to focus on detail and guest-facing tasks
- Consistent coverage across large floor areas during off-peak periods
- Minimises supervision requirement once routes are programmed and set
- Helps maintain cleaning standards during periods of staffing pressure
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Material
- Polycarbonate
- Warranty
- 1 Year Parts & Labour
- Weight
- 35kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Whiz performs best in large, open commercial spaces with consistent floor layouts — hotels, conference centres, large hospitality venues, and healthcare facilities are typical deployments. Sites with frequent level changes, heavy furniture, or very narrow corridors may see reduced effectiveness, and it is worth mapping your site before committing to deployment.
- It is designed to assist rather than replace. Whiz handles the high-repetition task of vacuuming large floor areas autonomously, which allows cleaning staff to concentrate on tasks that require human judgement — detail work, spillages, and areas the robot cannot easily reach. Most operators treat it as a labour-efficiency tool rather than a standalone cleaning solution.
- You will need a dedicated charging point in a suitable storage location, and the deployment area should be assessed to ensure the floor layout is compatible with autonomous navigation. At 35kg, the unit requires safe, accessible storage when not in operation. We would recommend discussing your specific site layout with us before purchase to confirm the Whiz is the right fit.