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What Should Be Confirmed Before Selecting an Inspection Robot?
Key selection points for inspection robot projects, covering routes, points, access conditions, alarms and system integration.
Quick Answer
Inspection robot selection should first confirm patrol area, routes, points, access conditions, anomaly recognition, alarm workflow and system integration. Shanghai Anke Robot can help match indoor, outdoor, rail, explosion-proof and multi-function inspection robots to real site conditions.
Inspection robot selection should begin with the task rather than the appearance of the robot. Parks, factories, buildings, machine rooms, energy sites and high-risk areas all require different mobility, sensors, battery life, communication and cloud management capabilities.
Outdoor projects should confirm road width, slope, surface material, rain exposure, night lighting, patrol distance and charging location. Indoor projects should confirm elevators, gates, access control, floor routes, people flow and property-system interfaces.
A clear point list helps define the right configuration. Typical targets include intrusion, smoke or fire, equipment status, meter reading, temperature anomaly, gas risk and perimeter alarm.
Acceptance criteria should also be discussed early, including route coverage, alarm workflow, report format, data retention, manual takeover and maintenance responsibility.
Suitable Scenarios
- Park and factory patrol routes
- Building property and machine-room checks
- Energy sites and high-risk areas
- Projects requiring cloud alarms and reports
When to Confirm First
- Routes change frequently and cannot be mapped
- No basic communication coverage
- All decisions require immediate manual judgment
- One-time temporary patrol tasks only
Procurement and Deployment Checklist
- Confirm area, routes and points
- List anomaly types
- Check roads, elevators, gates and communication
- Define alarm recipients and report format
- Confirm integration and maintenance boundaries
How Shanghai Anke Robot Can Help
Shanghai Anke Robot supports indoor, outdoor, rail, explosion-proof and multi-function inspection robot configuration around routes, points, sensors, cloud management and after-sales service.
FAQ
Can inspection robots fully replace manual patrols?
They are better for repeated routes, fixed points and high-frequency records. Manual review is still recommended for complex judgment and emergency handling.
What matters most for outdoor inspection?
Road access, slope, rain exposure, patrol distance, communication coverage, night lighting and charging location should be checked first.
Should the robot connect to existing systems?
If security, access control, work-order or equipment systems already exist, integration scope should be confirmed during the solution stage.
Company and Inquiry Information
CompanyShanghai Anke Robot
BrandANKO
Product scopeInspection robots, reception robots, hotel delivery robots, food delivery robots and CCTV pipeline inspection robots
Product inquiryMr. Cao 15618813133
After-salesMr. Yuan 18321239878
Head officeNo. 8A, officepark Jinke Park, No. 100 Jinhai Road, Jinqiao Development Zone, Pudong New Area, Shanghai
Update Note
Updated on 2026-06-08. This article is intended for product selection and project communication. Configuration, delivery schedule and site adaptation should be confirmed according to the actual environment.