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Deepblue.es showcases a lineup of AI autonomous cleaning robots for large floor areas and industrial environments, including Baby Orca, Baby Turtle, Baby Shark disc-brush/roller-brush versions, and Seal. It is closer to a “smart hardware + cleaning operations solution” than a pure SaaS platform. Target scenarios include airports, railway stations, hotels, office buildings, industrial sites, shopping centers, education, healthcare, and other large indoor hard-floor environments.
Based on the information on the site, its core capabilities focus on automated cleaning and on-site operational efficiency. Multiple devices support SLAM, laser or multi-sensor navigation, autonomous obstacle avoidance, object detection, path planning, and task reports. Baby Turtle highlights 4-in-1 cleaning—sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and dust removal—and mentions AIoT use cases involving elevators, turnstiles, and security doors. Baby Orca is designed for medium to large complex spaces, with a maximum efficiency of around 2400㎡/h. Seal targets even larger areas, featuring a 135L water tank, up to 4800㎡/h efficiency, and support for both autonomous and manual control.
The website does not publish pricing or plans. It only provides a “request a quote” form, email, and a Spanish phone number, suggesting that procurement is most likely project-based or device-quote-based. For deployment, the copy only states that the devices support Wi‑Fi and 4G, with optional 5G on some models; it does not disclose whether there is a cloud platform, self-hosted console, or mobile admin backend. Third-party integration information is limited: only Baby Turtle mentions AIoT scenarios such as elevators, turnstiles, and security doors. APIs, permissions, team collaboration, data security, and compliance are not explained.
The strengths are a clear product matrix, fairly complete technical specifications for different floor areas, battery life, and water-tank capacities, plus an emphasis on task reports, scheduled tasks, and autonomous obstacle avoidance. This makes the solution suitable for improving cleaning efficiency and reducing manual involvement. The drawbacks are also obvious: there is little information on pricing, after-sales support, maintenance, data security, software backends, or open APIs, which makes it insufficient for enterprises evaluating TCO and system integration.
It is suitable for property operators, commercial real estate management teams, factories, transport hubs, and facility management teams with large indoor hard-floor areas—especially organizations looking to shift from manual cleaning to human-robot collaboration. The site does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China or whether payments from China are supported, so this remains unknown. If deploying in China, buyers would still need to confirm device supply, after-sales service locations, spare parts, network connectivity, and local compliance. It can be compared with domestic commercial cleaning robot vendors, as well as alternatives such as Gaussian Robotics and Ecovacs Commercial.
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