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Keenon T9 Pro
High-Endurance Multi-Tray Delivery for Busy Service Environments
The Keenon T9 Pro handles high-volume food and item delivery across restaurants, hotels, and commercial spaces throughout a full operational day. With up to 15 hours of battery life, a reinforced die-cast chassis, and 40 kg of load capacity across three trays, it keeps service moving without interruption.

Accuracy Built Into the Handoff
Measurable gains across teams, spaces, and workflows.
Run delivery from morning service through evening service without recharging mid-shift
Reduce staff time spent on order transport during peak hours
Keep delivery consistent and error-free through tray sensor confirmation at every stop
Monitor fleet performance and robot status across your operation from one platform

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What the T9 Pro Covers Across a Long Service Day
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Multi-Tray Food and Beverage Delivery
Move meals, drinks, and items across up to three trays per run to multiple tables or stops without staff carrying orders
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All-Day Service Coverage
Run continuous delivery from opening through peak service and into evening service on a single charge, without mid-shift recharging
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Tray Sensor-Guided Pickup
Tray sensors detect when items are placed and confirm pickup before the robot proceeds, keeping service accurate and reducing errors
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High-Volume Peak Hour Support
Handle peak service periods without slowing down or requiring additional staff on the floor to manage delivery volume
Built for All-Day Delivery in High-Demand Indoor Environments
The Keenon T9 Pro is a multi-tray delivery robot built for commercial environments where delivery volume and operational hours are both high. Its die-cast chassis is lighter and more durable than standard builds, which extends battery life and reduces wear across heavy daily use. VSLAM navigation with stereo vision sensors handles complex, crowded layouts without markers or floor modifications. In multi-robot operations, HelloGard Intelligence schedules T9 Pro units across zones and shifts, tracks performance against other delivery robots in the fleet, and flags issues before they interrupt service.
Technical Specifications
Category | Specification |
|---|---|
Dimensions | 50.0 x 52.7 x 126.6 cm |
Weight | 45.2 kg |
Moving Speed | Up to 0.8 m/s |
Minimum Passage Width | 70 cm |
Total Load Capacity | Up to 40 kg |
Tray Layer Size | 48.6 x 38.4 cm (upper three layers) |
Battery Life | Up to 15 hours |
Charging Time | 4 hours |
Slope Angle | Up to 5 degrees |
Display | 11.6-inch touchscreen, 1920 x 1080 |
Navigation | VSLAM with stereo vision sensors and 3D obstacle detection |
Chassis | Die-cast reinforced, vehicle-grade independent suspension |
Operating Environment | Indoor, flat ground |
Platform Integration | Connected to HelloGard Intelligence for fleet monitoring, scheduling, and management |
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Why the T9 Pro Works Where Other Delivery Robots Run Out
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15 Hours on One Charge
Most delivery robots require mid-shift recharging during long service days. The T9 Pro runs from opening to close on a single charge without operational interruption
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Built Stronger, Weighs Less
The die-cast chassis is more durable than standard builds and lighter at the same time, which extends battery life and reduces long-term maintenance requirements
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Tray Sensors Keep Handoffs Accurate
The robot does not move until the tray interaction is confirmed. That one step eliminates a common source of delivery errors across high-volume service environments
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Stable Delivery at Speed
Vehicle-grade suspension absorbs floor variation and keeps trays level during movement, making the T9 Pro reliable for liquid, soup, and open-dish transport
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What 15 Hours of Runtime Actually Changes
Up to 15-Hour Battery Life
Covers full-day and extended service periods on a single charge, with auto-docking when battery is low
Die-Cast Reinforced Chassis
A lighter, stronger chassis reduces overall robot weight, extending battery efficiency and standing up to heavy daily operational use
VSLAM Navigation with Stereo Vision
Camera-based positioning and 3D stereo vision detect and avoid obstacles precisely across complex, crowded indoor environments
40 kg Across Three Trays
Distributes up to 40 kg of load across three adjustable tray layers, supporting a wide range of dish sizes and service types
Tray Sensors with Voice and Visual Guidance
Sensors confirm tray placement and guide guests through pickup using lights, voice prompts, and on-screen instructions
Vehicle-Grade Suspension
Independent shock-absorbing suspension keeps delivery stable across uneven floors, preventing spills during liquid and open-dish transport
Where All-Day Delivery Volume Is the Operational Challenge
Restaurants and Dining Halls
Hotels and Guest Service Environments
Corporate Cafeterias and Canteens
Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
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