Gausium Beetle – Commercial Autonomous Sweeper Review
Quick Take
The Gausium Beetle is a heavy-duty industrial sweeper that brings “smart” autonomy to dirty environments. Unlike standard commercial vacuums, it doesn’t just suck up dust—it swallows bottles, wood chips, and industrial debris without clogging, making it a rugged solution for warehouses and factories that need consistent, 24/7 floor maintenance.

Who This Robot Vacuum Is Best For
Standout Features at a Glance

Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
Design & Build Quality
- Overall construction: The Beetle is built like a tank. Weighing over 100 kg, it feels substantial and planted. The chassis is designed to take the occasional bump, and the components are shielded against dust ingress.
- Size, weight, dustbin access: It’s a large machine (approx. 96 x 65 x 68 cm), but the 45L bin is easily accessible from the rear. The bin pulls out on a track, making the dump process straightforward, though it requires physical effort.
- Durability for commercial use: Rated for industrial use, it features simplified maintenance points and robust brush motors. The “Pro” version includes additional safety lights and a larger battery for extended abuse.
- Noise levels: At 75 dB, it’s louder than a library robot but quieter than a propane sweeper. It sounds like a standard commercial vacuum, audible but not deafening in a warehouse setting.
Navigation & Mapping
- Ease of setup: Mapping is handled via the touchscreen or app. You walk the robot through the space to create a “seed map.” It’s intuitive for facilities managers but might require initial training from a distributor.
- Map accuracy: The 3D LiDAR + Visual SLAM combo is top-tier. It holds its position even in large, featureless warehouses where 2D lasers often get “lost.”
- App stability: The Gausium app allows for fleet management, remote scheduling, and viewing cleaning reports (heatmaps) to verify coverage.
- Obstacle handling: It is extremely cautious around forklifts and people. The “semantic recognition” helps it distinguish between a temporary obstacle (a person) and a permanent one (a pallet), adjusting its path accordingly.
- Zone control: Supports complex zoning, including virtual walls and specific “spot clean” targets triggered by the AI camera.
Cleaning Performance

Battery & Runtime
- Actual runtime: The standard 40Ah battery gives ~3 hours, while the Pro 60Ah battery delivers up to 5 hours of runtime. This is enough for half a shift, after which it will auto-charge.
- Charging time: Fast charging allows it to top up in under 2.5 hours, maximizing daily availability.
- Docking reliability: Solid and reliable. Supports “breakpoint resume,” meaning it goes back to finish the job after charging.
- Suitability for large spaces: Ideal for facilities up to 40,000 m² (using spot mode efficiency). For 24/7 operations, the fast charge time is a huge plus.
Spec Sheet
Machine |
Specifications |
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Size (L × W × H) – cm |
96 x 65 x 68 (Standard) / 99 x 75 x 151 (Pro) |
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Weight – kg |
102 (Standard) / 112 (Pro) |
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Cleaning Head Type |
Sweeper |
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Cleaning Head Width – cm |
75 (with side brushes) |
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Vacuum Cleaning Width – cm |
? |
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Rotating Speed of Pads/Brush Rollers (rpm) |
? |
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Debris Bin / Dust Bag Capacity – L |
45 |
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Solution Tank Capacity (Clean Water) – L |
n/a |
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Recovery Tank Capacity (Waste Water) – L |
n/a |
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Battery Type |
? |
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Battery Capacity – Ah |
40 / 60 |
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Rated Voltage |
? |
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Run Time – hours |
4-8 |
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Charging Time – hours |
2.5 |
Performance |
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Floor Type |
Hard Floor |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
Indoor |
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Maximum Theoretical Productivity – m2/h |
3240 |
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Practical Average Productivity |
? |
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Maximum Speed – kph |
4.3 |
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Brush/Suction Power |
? |
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Noise Level – dB |
75 |
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HEPA Filtration |
Yes |
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Minimum Pass Width – cm |
75 |
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Minimum U-Turn Width – cm |
120 |
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Edge Cleaning Capability – cm |
0 |
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Climbing Height / Threshold Clearance – cm |
2 |
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Incline Ability % |
14 |
Features |
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Sensing / Navigation System |
3D LiDAR + Visual SLAM |
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Lidar Coverage |
? |
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Data Storage (Cloud or Device-Based) |
4G, Wi-Fi |
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Automated Return to Charging Point |
Yes |
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Automated or Manual Mapping |
? |
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App or Software Compatibility |
App |
Maintenance
- How easy it is to empty the bin: The 45L bin is a manual pull-out. It’s simple but requires lifting. Staff need to be trained to check it regularly as there is no “auto-empty” station for this model.
- Filter access: The HEPA filter is accessible and should be cleaned/vibrated regularly to maintain suction.
- Brush cleaning: The main cylindrical brush and side brushes are easy to access for removing tangled pallet wrap or wire.
- Availability of spare parts: Gausium has a strong global distributor network, ensuring parts like brushes and squeegees are available.
- Longevity concerns: Extremely durable. The chassis is built to last for years in tough environments.
Software & App Experience
- Setup experience: Best handled by a professional integrator to ensure the map is optimized for efficiency.
- App intuitiveness: The Gausium mobile app is feature-rich, offering real-time status and remote control.
- Scheduling: Highly flexible, allowing for “dark” cleaning shifts when the facility is closed.
- Notifications: Alerts for low battery, stuck wheel, or full bin are sent instantly to the facility manager’s phone.
- Remote monitoring: You can watch the robot’s progress on the map in real-time.
- Firmware updates: OTA updates keep the navigation logic sharp.
Important Details
Reliability and Support
You want to know that assistance doesn’t end as soon as the sale is made.
Warranty
Typically 1 year, depending on the local distributor.
Customer Service Experience
Support is generally channeled through the distributor/partner who sold the unit.
Replacement Part Availability
Consumables are readily available online and from plentiful local distributors.
Known Quirks & Recurring Issues
In extremely cluttered areas, it may pause frequently to “think.” Ensuring aisles are kept reasonably clear helps it run smoother.
Price & Value
- What you get for the price: You are buying an industrial tool, not a toy. The price reflects the heavy-duty sensors and build quality. It typically ranges around $25,000 – $35,000 USD depending on the bundle.
- Best use cases for this price point: Facilities where manual sweeping takes more than 2-3 hours a day. The ROI is typically under 18 months.
- How it compares to competitors: More rugged than the Pudu MT1, but lacks the wet scrubbing of the Gausium Scrubber 50. It fits a specific niche for “dry sweeping” large areas.
Where to Buy: Distributor & Manufacturer Options
Final Verdict
The Gausium Beetle is the “workhorse” of the autonomous cleaning world. It isn’t trying to be a fancy scrubber; it is a dedicated sweeper built to eat dust and debris in environments where other robots fear to tread. If your facility fights a daily battle against packaging waste, dust, and industrial grit, the Beetle is the automated soldier you need on your front lines.
FAQ
As of the writing of this review, the Pro version doesn’t appear on the Gausium website, but I expect it will be there soon. The Beetle Pro is an upgraded model designed for heavy-duty industrial environments like warehouses and manufacturing plants. It has enhanced features and performance specifications compared to the standard model.
Weight: The Pro version is slightly heavier than the standard model (112 kg vs. 102 kg).
Enhanced Navigation & Safety: It utilizes advanced AI, a 3D LiDAR system, and an upgraded sensor layout for precise navigation and obstacle avoidance in complex, dynamic environments.
Higher Performance: It offers increased area performance (up to 2,000 m²/h, or up to 7,000 m²/h with AI-powered spot cleaning) and a high airflow of up to 1,500 m³/h to handle various types of debris efficiently.
Longer Runtime: The Pro version typically features a powerful 60 Ah LFP battery, providing a longer operational time of up to 8 hours.
Rapid Charging: It has a relatively quick charging time of around 2.5 hours, allowing for near-continuous operation in multi-shift environments.
Automatic Features: Like the standard version, it can automatically return to its docking station to recharge and resume tasks, ensuring minimal human intervention.
