Where the math works

Lobby & atrium — CC1

CC1 for hotel lobbies, atriums, and ballroom hard floors. Wet scrub + vacuum + mop in one pass. CSM auto-dock for water exchange. Quiet enough for late-night runs.

Mixed surface public areas — MT1 Vac

MT1 Vac for the lobby + lounge + meeting-room mix where carpet and hard floor alternate. Sweep + vacuum + dust-mop in one pass, 1,400 m²/h.

Conference center cleaning — MT1 Max

MT1 Max for large convention spaces and ballrooms. 2,200 m²/h industrial sweeping, IP54, runs during low-traffic hours alongside humans.

Honest ROI ballpark for hotels

Hospitality-specific ROI signals for mid-to-large hotels in the Chicago metro:

Run the numbers for your facility: /roi-calculator

Frequently asked — hotels edition

Will it disturb sleeping guests?

PUDU cleaning robots run quieter than commercial walk-behind sweepers. Most properties run them in lobby/lounge/meeting areas after midnight without complaints. We measure dB during commissioning if you have noise-sensitive layouts.

Can the robot enter guest rooms?

Not at this time. PUDU’s indoor cleaning line is designed for public/common areas. Guest rooms remain a human task.

What if a guest interacts with the robot?

It yields, says hello (configurable), and continues. No tickets in 6 months across our hospitality deployments. We can disable voice prompts entirely if you prefer.

Free hotels-specific assessment.

We come on-site, walk your floor, look at your specific operations, and put real numbers behind the deployment decision. Free, no commitment.

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