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Mira vs PUDU CC1

Gausium Mira vs PUDU CC1: mid-size retail cleaning robot comparison

Spec-informed comparison of the Gausium Mira and PUDU CC1 autonomous cleaners for Australian retail, supermarkets, and dense commercial layouts.

Gausium Mira and PUDU CC1 both target mid-sized commercial hard-floor environments — particularly retail with narrow aisles and mixed daily tasks. Mira is engineered for simultaneous scrubbing and sweeping in one pass, with a narrower minimum passing width. CC1 is a lighter platform with a different brush and tank configuration. The right choice depends on aisle geometry, brush pressure requirements, and whether simultaneous scrub-plus-sweep matters for your cleaning programme.

Gausium Mira

Mid-sized autonomous multi-function cleaner that scrubs and sweeps simultaneously in a single pass. Built for dense retail layouts with 660 mm minimum passing width and 3D LiDAR navigation.

Best for

  • Narrow retail aisles — min passing width ~660 mm
  • Simultaneous scrub + sweep in one pass
  • Higher brush pressure (~25 kg) for stubborn hard-floor soiling
  • Larger clean water tank (22 L) and mapping up to ~120,000 m²

Watch-outs

  • Hard floors only — not for carpet-dominant sites
  • Heavier unit (~120 kg) — confirm lift and charging placement

PUDU CC1

PUDU autonomous cleaning robot for commercial hard floors — scrubbing, sweeping, and mopping with 2D LiDAR navigation and a lighter chassis.

Best for

  • Operators already standardised on PUDU commercial robots
  • Sites where a lighter unit (~75 kg) simplifies transport and storage
  • Facilities comfortable with 750 mm minimum passing width
  • Published scrub runtime comparable to Mira (~3–4 h)

Watch-outs

  • Lower brush pressure (~8 kg) vs Mira (~25 kg)
  • Narrower sweeping path and smaller trash box (0.5 L)
  • 2D LiDAR vs Mira 3D LiDAR on published specifications

Side-by-side comparison

DimensionGausium MiraPUDU CC1
Scrub + sweep simultaneousYesConfirm task configuration
Theoretical scrubbing efficiency~2,016 m²/h~1,000 m²/h
Min passing width~660 mm~750 mm
Brush pressure~25 kg~8 kg
Clean water tank22 L15 L
LiDAR3D LiDAR2D LiDAR
Sweeping width~750 mm~500 mm
Max mapping areaUp to ~120,000 m²Up to ~40,000 m²

The verdict

Mira is well suited to dense retail and supermarket aisles where simultaneous scrub-and-sweep, higher brush pressure, and a narrower passing width reduce manual touch-up. CC1 is well suited to operators in the PUDU ecosystem or sites that prioritise a lighter chassis and simpler deployment within wider aisles. Robotec supplies Mira in Australia and can run a layout assessment against any PUDU model you are evaluating.

Frequently asked questions

Is Mira suitable for large warehouses?

No. Mira is sized for mid-sized commercial spaces with narrow aisles. For large warehouse or industrial floor plates, Gausium positions Scrubber 75, Beetle, or Marvel depending on wet vs dry requirements.

Which robot handles narrow supermarket aisles better?

On published specifications, Mira's ~660 mm minimum passing width and ~950 mm U-turn width are tighter than CC1's ~750 mm passing and ~1,200 mm U-turn requirements. Aisle measurements should still be validated on site.

Does Robotec supply PUDU robots?

No. Robotec is the authorised Australian distributor of Gausium. Request a demo of Mira or another Gausium model against any PUDU platform on your shortlist.