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AGIBOT A2 vs X2: Which Humanoid Robot Fits Your Canadian Project?

Canadian cleaning-robot comparison

AGIBOT C5 vs DJI ROMO in Canada: Commercial Cleaning Robot or Home Robot Vacuum?

The model names may appear in the same robotics catalogue, but they solve different cleaning problems. This guide separates commercial floor care from residential automation before price or headline specifications distort the decision.

ComparisonCanadaUpdated August 21, 2026
Commercial systemAGIBOT C5Facility workflow, scrubbing and commercial water management
AGIBOT C5 commercial floor cleaning robot with automated workstation
Home seriesDJI ROMOResidential vacuuming, mopping and low-touch routine cleaning
DJI ROMO P home robot vacuum with self-cleaning base station
Quick answer

AGIBOT C5 and DJI ROMO are not direct substitutes. C5 is a commercial floor-cleaning system designed around larger facilities, scrubbing pressure, water management and repeated operational coverage. ROMO is a premium home robot vacuum designed around residential navigation, daily debris pickup, mopping and low-maintenance household ownership.

A small office may be well served by ROMO. A shopping mall, warehouse or hospital corridor may need the commercial workflow built around C5. Floor area alone does not make the decision.

Different equipment classes

Compare the job, not the most impressive number

C5 and ROMO use different cleaning mechanisms, utility systems and ownership models. The table below compares purchasing implications rather than forcing unlike specifications into one score.

Decision factor AGIBOT C5 DJI ROMO S, A and P
Primary environment Medium and large commercial facilities Homes and residential spaces
Cleaning role Sweeping, commercial scrubbing and dry mopping Household vacuuming and mopping
Base or workstation Commercial charging, refill, drainage and wastewater workflow Residential self-cleaning base station
Water system 90 L commercial water-tank metric within a larger facility workflow Compact household water system and base station
Floor action Commercial scrubbing pressure for repeat floor-care routes Daily debris pickup and household mopping
Operating model Facility workflow with mapped areas, utilities and service ownership Home automation managed through a consumer ownership routine
Typical owner Facilities, property or cleaning team Household user
Buying process Site assessment, deployment planning and quotation Retail product purchase

DJI lists up to 25,000 Pa suction across the ROMO range. That figure cannot be ranked against C5 scrubbing pressure or commercial cleaning efficiency: suction and floor-contact pressure describe different work and use different units.

Buyer fit

When ROMO is enough, and when C5 becomes relevant

The choice becomes clearer when the site team defines the cleaning result. Daily dust pickup in a controlled room is different from scheduled scrubbing across a public or industrial facility.

ROMO may be enough

Residential or light-duty routine cleaning

Consider the DJI ROMO S, A and P collection for spaces where the main job is frequent vacuuming, household mopping and low-touch daily maintenance.

  • Home, condo or apartment
  • Small private office with a residential-style layout
  • Light dust, hair and everyday debris
  • Carpet and residential hard-floor routines
  • A consumer base station is practical for the space

C5 may be appropriate

Commercial scrubbing and facility operations

Consider the AGIBOT C5 commercial cleaning system when the project includes repeated floor scrubbing, larger operating areas, a facilities team and planned water handling.

  • Shopping mall, supermarket or large office facility
  • Warehouse or factory floor
  • Airport, station or other transportation facility
  • Hospital corridor, subject to the site's own hygiene requirements
  • High-frequency routes with a dedicated cleaning workflow

Small business question

Can a business use DJI ROMO?

Yes. A private clinic, studio, small office or limited staff room may have more in common with a home than with a shopping mall. A residential robot vacuum can be reasonable when routine debris pickup is the main requirement and a household-style base station fits the operating space.

The business label does not automatically require C5. A facilities manager should document the floor, workload and cleaning standard before deciding which equipment class fits.

ROMO should not be treated as a commercial scrubber simply because it can run inside a workplace. Its residential navigation, suction and mopping workflow remain different from commercial floor care.

01
How much floor must be cleaned?Measure the cleanable area and note whether it is one open zone or many small rooms.
02
What is on the floor?Daily dust, hair and crumbs require a different response from grease, tracked soil or marks that need scrubbing.
03
Which floor surfaces are involved?Record carpet, residential hard flooring, commercial tile, transitions and uneven areas.
04
Is true scrubbing required?Do not substitute a suction number for the floor-contact action the cleaning specification demands.
05
How long must it operate each day?Cleaning windows, charging time and repeated routes affect equipment class.
06
Who owns maintenance?Assign responsibility for consumables, water, wastewater, cleaning, inspection and service.
07
Are cleaning records required?Facility reporting and household app convenience are not the same operating requirement.

Procurement scope

Why price alone is the wrong comparison

ROMO is a retail household appliance purchase. C5 is evaluated as a commercial cleaning project. Dividing one sticker price by the other does not show which system can complete the required work.

For a fair comparison, define the cleaning outcome first. Then compare the complete ownership scope needed to achieve it.

DJI ROMO

Choose the model, confirm the home layout and floor types, place the base station, map the space and maintain the household cleaning routine.

AGIBOT C5

Review the site, workstation, utilities, delivery, mapping, training, operating procedures, maintenance and service plan.

Fair metric

Compare cost against the required cleaning result, coverage schedule, staff involvement and supportable operating life.

The practical decision

Choose ROMO when the site is residential or residential-like and the job is frequent vacuuming with household mopping. Small businesses can fall into this category.

Evaluate C5 when the site needs commercial scrubbing, planned water and wastewater handling, repeat facility routes and clear operational ownership.

For the full C5 capability, utility and deployment review, read the AGIBOT C5 Canada Buyer’s Guide. The broader robotic cleaning solutions overview explains how SpeedyDrone approaches facility projects in Canada.

Choose the equipment class first

Tell SpeedyDrone what must be cleaned

Share the location type, floor area, surfaces, cleaning frequency, debris or soil conditions, need for scrubbing, available utilities and preferred deployment date. SpeedyDrone can help separate a ROMO retail purchase from a C5 facility assessment.

Frequently asked questions

AGIBOT C5 and DJI ROMO questions

Are AGIBOT C5 and DJI ROMO direct competitors?

No. C5 is a commercial floor-cleaning system for larger facilities and operational cleaning workflows. ROMO S, A and P are premium home robot vacuums for residential vacuuming, mopping and routine household automation.

Can DJI ROMO be used in a small office?

It may be suitable when the office is small, has a residential-style layout and mainly needs routine dust and debris pickup. The floor type, workload, cleaning standard and maintenance owner should still be reviewed.

When should a business consider AGIBOT C5?

C5 becomes relevant when the project requires commercial scrubbing, repeated coverage of larger areas, planned water handling, a workstation and a facility team responsible for the operating workflow.

Does 25,000 Pa make DJI ROMO more powerful than C5?

That comparison is not valid. Pascals describe suction, while commercial scrubbing pressure and cleaning efficiency describe different functions. Buyers should compare the cleaning result required by the site.

Is ROMO suitable for a shopping mall or warehouse?

ROMO is designed around residential cleaning. A mall or warehouse should be assessed for commercial floor-care requirements, area, soil type, scrubbing, operating hours, utilities and service ownership before equipment is selected.

Does AGIBOT C5 replace all cleaning staff?

No. A commercial robot still needs deployment planning, supervision, maintenance, consumables, exception handling and clearly assigned operating responsibility.

Can C5 automatically meet hospital cleaning standards?

No automatic compliance should be assumed. A hospital must evaluate its own hygiene, infection-control, chemical, validation and documentation requirements for the exact area and workflow.

Should buyers compare C5 and ROMO only by purchase price?

No. ROMO is a retail home appliance, while C5 may involve site assessment, workstation planning, utilities, mapping, training, maintenance and service. Compare the total scope required to achieve the cleaning result.

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