ColliBot
Interactive Service Robot
 

ColliBot

The lovable restaurant service robot of the future, ColliBot sets a new bar in its capabilities. Featuring Kebbi with cloud GPT integration, interactive motion, redundant obstacle avoidance systems and many other new features, ColliBot provides customers with the ultimate food delivery robot experience. ColliBot can calculate and make decisions on its own, and can be programmed by the end user, making it truly flexible and easy to deploy and adjust to changes made in your floor plan for one off events or for a whole restaurant remodel. ColliBot is expandable and programmable with Kebbi's Roflow system to enrich the user experience of your guests.
 
 
 
 

Advanced Sensor Suite

ColliBot features an industry exclusive sensor suite utilizing LIDAR, ToF, Stereoscopic depth cameras and Ultrasound sensors for accurate location positioning and obstacle avoidance. Most other solutions only utilize either a singular laser SLAM solution or a visual SLAM solution, but our latest ColliBot utilizes a combination suite of sensors to provide the highest levels of positional accuracy in the industry. That means whether you have a dozen tables or a hundred, ColliBot will be able to go to the correct table consistently, making your job easier and not having to worry about any mix-ups with customers. If you're looking for a robot waiter than can deliver food, look no further than ColliBot!
 
 
ColliBot sensor suite
 
 

Ergonomic and Aesthetic Design

ColliBot was made with form and function in mind, with flowing curves and sharp edges in all the right places. The ergonomics are designed for easy human interaction, including screen tilt angle, device height and easily accessible trays.
 
 
ColliBot ergonomic design
 
 

3D Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance

ColliBot is equipped with multiple sensors that sense the surrounding in both 2D and 3D, all in a compact modular chassis. It can stop immediately when an obstacle is detected and comes with an advanced suspension system to keep items on the trays level without falling over.
 
 
 
 
Food Delivery Mode
Use ColliBot as a food delivery robot to take dishes to your restaurant guests
 
 
Table Bussing Mode
Dispatch ColliBot as a busser to take tubs of dirty dishes back to the dishwasher
 
 

Easy Mapping

Unlike many other robots on the market, ColliBot makes it easy for you to create a new map without the use of additional devices to program and set up. Moving some tables for a temporary event? No problem. Closing off a partition for a private party? No big deal. Moving to a new location? Doesn't matter, simply create a new map with new destination markers and you're good to go!
 
 
 
 

Ideal Screen Position

Large 10.1" screen positioned at just the right height to be visible while sitting in a chair for ideal visibility and easy interaction.

Collibot screen sensors

Optional Trays & Accessories

Optional accessories such as bussing tubs are available to make ColliBot better accommodate the exact needs of your operation.

Collibot optional bussing tubs
 
 

Illuminated Tray Lights

Adjustable mood lights on the trays illuminate the contents of the tray for better visibility for guests. Large, openly accessible trays make it easy to place or remove items.

Collibot tray lights

Optional Advertisement Module

Elevate your local physical marketing to a whole new level with the optional advertisement system. With two large displays attached to both sides of the robot, have it showcase the latest specials or promotions to enhance visibility and foot traffic.

Collibot advertisement system
 
 
ColliBot interactive serving robot

Product Specifications

Machine Dimensions 22.1" x 19.7" x 44.1"
Robot Weight 101lbs
Body/Chassis Material ABS / Structural steel
Charging Time 4 hours
Battery Life 10-24 hours (charging dock included)
Battery Voltage 25.2v
Battery Capacity 25.6Ah
Dispatching 20 networked units per floor plan
Speed Range 0.5-2.5 mph, adjustable
Incline Capability 5° max incline angle
Minimum Aisle Width 31.5"
Load Capacity 67.5lbs total, 22.5lbs per tray
LIDAR Positioning No height restriction but requires stationary objects for mapping
Obstacle Detection 1.5" x 2" x 4" minimum object size
MSRP Price Starts at $11999 + freight/installation/sales tax
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

 
 
How long does the battery last?
ColliBot has a battery life of 10 to 24 hours depending on the use case scenario. ColliBot also comes standard with a charging dock and can be programmed to return to the charging dock at several preset battery charge levels. Thanks to the charging dock, you won't ever have to worry about ColliBot's charge level, it'll return to work as soon as there's sufficient charge!

How much training is needed to use it?
When we deploy the ColliBot on site at your location, we will go over all the operational aspects of the robot with you and your staff. Generally, the interface is extremely intuitive and it only takes minutes for your staff to be fully up to par on its general use. Our staff will be on hand to answer any questions and go over all standard operating procedures of the robot.

How much is a ColliBot?
The ColliBot starts at an MSRP of $11,999. The pricing is set by the manufacturer, all authorized dealers are required to abide by this pricing policy. Please call to find out exact details on the pricing, we will match the price quoted by any authorized dealer.

What do I need to prepare at my facility?
Fill out an inquiry for a free consultation at the bottom of this page for more details. Our engineers will go over all the fundamental requirements on your facility, such as aisle width, types of walls and surfaces you have to ensure the robot will be able to freely navigate and move around. If there's one thing above all else that's of importance, you should designate a stand-by location for the robot to be stationed. This would be the spot where the robot returns to after it makes its delivery, it is quintessential to have a spot that is easy to reach and out of the way of people traffic to ensure the robot will be the insanely helpful assistant it can be!

How many units can I deploy at a given location?
Up to 15 units can be deployed on one mapped area. If there are multiple floors, each floor would be its own map so you can have 15 robots operating per floor. The ColliBot can communicate with other ColliBots so you can have different units accomplish different tasks for the given floorplan.

What are the best use cases for ColliBot?
Our most common use cases for ColliBot is as a food delivery robot. It would be stationed somewhere near the kitchen where the food is prepared so one of your restaurant staff can load the dishes onto the trays of the robot, then press the table number so the robot can be on its way. Depending on your operations, you can have the guests remove the food themselves when the robot arrives, which is most common in fast food and fast casual restaurants, or you can have your guests wait for a wait staff to come by to set the dishes, typical in full service restaurants. A voice prompt can be programmed on the robot to audibly communicate to the guest what they should do or expect so you can seamlessly deploy the robots with zero downtime. Other uses of the ColliBot have been for bussing tables and assisting in order fulfillment and parts delivery in logistics and manufacturing facilities. With the optional Kebbi interactive layer, ColliBot can be programmed to become a concierge or receptionist and becomes infinitely more powerful with the implementation of RoFlow, the options are endless!

How stable is the robot platform?
We've tested all the robots that we offer and these are the models we feel most confident deploying. There's a reason we don't carry robots from other manufacturers or brands, they simply didn't pass the muster when it comes to the stability of the hardware and the software. We've tested the robots on various floor surfaces and various lighting conditions, walls and furniture, with various sensors, including various accelerometers to measure how smoothly the robots make their delivery. Out of all the various robots, the ones listed on our site are by far the smoothest and most stable. If our robots can't deliver drinks and soups at your premise without spilling, the other robots out there will be worse off!

How does the robot handle people traffic and children in the way?
The ColliBot can detect obstacles from 30 feet away with the LIDAR unit, and can see moving objects, such as people or service animals from 6 feet away. If it detects a risk of collision, it immediately slows down or changes course to avoid the obstacle. Unless you're intentionally moving towards the robot without looking in its direction, it'd be incredibly difficult for the robot to bump into you. We've had no issues with the robot running into people in the field, it could only theoretically happen if the operator didn't keep the sensors clean and unobstructed.

How can I pay to purchase a ColliBot?
We offer multiple payment options for you to procure the robot. You can pay in full by company check or credit card, or make installments on a lease-to-own plan with one of our third party financiers. Simply fill out the lease application to get terms for 2 year, 3 year, and up to 5 year plans. The lease-to-own option is great for businesses as it allows you to deduct the leasing costs of the equipment, and it may also qualify for IRS Section 179 deductions as well, consult with your accountant to find out more details on the IRS Section 179 deductions.

How much money can I save with ColliBot?
Our customers have saved anywhere from a few thousand a month to tens of thousands a month on labor costs by deploying ColliBots. It all comes down to how you implement the robots, these are merely tools at the end of the day and without your involvement, tools can only go so far. In California, the average cost for front end staff has been a minimum of $3000 a month with some parts reaching as high as $6000. A ColliBot costs less than $700 a month for a 24 month lease, the savings are pretty obvious. How to achieve the best cost reduction comes down to how innovative your operations are.

If you're running a fast food or fast casual restaurant, there's absolutely no reason you shouldn't be using a ColliBot to deliver food to your guests, unless you're running a Panda Express/Chipotle/Subway style operation. If you're not delivering food to your customers in your fast food restaurant, these robots definitely add value to your brand's customer service reputation. Even fine dining operations have come to appreciate the helpfulness of these robots, in bussing tables discreetly and reducing the carrying burden on their workers. And at the end of the day, the social media marketing value is incalculable, it brings immense awareness and ColliBot's a huge hit with children. If you're looking for customers to revisit in the future, just have the ColliBot deliver a cake using the Birthday mode to a table celebrating a kid's birthday!

 
 

Inquire Now!

We will match the price quoted from any officially authorized ColliBot dealer. Fill out the form below to see if ColliBot is a good fit for your establishment, one of our representatives will reach out to help you on your way to the service experience of the future!