Unlike traditional solutions, Waybot robots are designed for fully autonomous operation. This means that they do not depend on the availability or quality of the network to perform their tasks. All key processes — from map building to report collection — take place locally, on the device itself. An internet connection is only required for synchronization and updates, but not for the cleaning itself.
Here's how Waybot's autonomous mode works:
Scanning the room and building a map — without connecting to the cloud.
Storing all data (maps, routes, schedules) in internal memory.
Start cleaning on a schedule or manually — without external commands.
Logging and recording results in the local system.
Delayed data synchronization when the connection is restored.
Even if the connection is lost, Waybot will continue to work without interruptions or losses.
The numbers that prove it
Companies that have implemented Waybot autonomous robots report:
Up to 30% less downtime compared to network solutions
Up to 50% reduction in IT infrastructure costs
100% report integrity even during prolonged communication outages
Up to 40% improvement in cleaning quality at sites with unstable networks
These metrics make autonomous cleaning not just a technological solution, but a real business tool for optimizing processes and costs.