RedZone Robotics Solo — Specs & Review
Specifications
| Brand | RedZone Robotics |
|---|---|
| Model | Solo |
| Year | 2021 |
| Category | Inspection |
| Autonomy | semi-autonomous |
| Environment | outdoor |
| Dimensions | 65cm L × 22cm W × 20cm H |
| Connectivity | WiFi, Ethernet, Remote Control |
| Country of origin | US |
Key features
- 10km inspection coverage per day
- 360-degree HD video capture
- Sonar cross-section profiling
- AI NASSCO PACP defect detection
- 150mm–900mm pipe range
- Cloud data platform
- Autonomous high-throughput operation
What is it?
The RedZone Robotics Solo is an autonomous sewer inspection robot for high-volume pipe network assessment, combining 360-degree HD video with sonar profiling and AI-assisted defect detection for NASSCO PACP compliance.
Who is it for?
- Large municipal wastewater utilities conducting city-wide sewer assessment programmes
- Capital planning teams needing network-wide condition data for infrastructure investment decisions
- Inspection contractors handling high-volume PACP assessment contracts
- Utilities using master asset management programmes requiring comprehensive pipe condition baselines
Key specs
- Pipe range: 150mm–900mm diameter
- Coverage: up to 10km per day
- Camera: 360-degree HD video
- Sonar: cross-section profiling
- Defect detection: AI, NASSCO PACP
- Data: cloud-based RedZone platform
How it compares
Vs CUES GATOR: Solo is optimised for high-throughput autonomous assessment across large networks — up to 10km/day vs 1–3km for manual CCTV. GATOR is more flexible for spot inspections and varied pipe conditions requiring operator judgement.
Limitations
- Limited to 150–900mm pipe range
- Autonomous operation reduces operator control in complex pipe conditions
- Cloud data platform adds ongoing subscription cost
- Best suited to large programme contracts rather than individual spot inspections
FAQ
How much does the RedZone Robotics Solo cost?
RedZone Robotics Solo pricing is available through RedZone directly or as part of their inspection services. Contact RedZone for hardware pricing and service contract options.
What is the RedZone Robotics Solo used for?
The Solo is an autonomous sewer inspection robot that travels through pipe networks capturing 360-degree video and sonar data, using AI to detect and classify pipe defects according to NASSCO PACP standards.
What are the key specs of the RedZone Solo?
Solo operates in pipes from 150mm to 900mm diameter, captures 360-degree HD video with sonar profiling, uses AI for automated defect detection, and can inspect up to 10km of pipe per day.
Who is the RedZone Solo designed for?
The Solo is designed for large-scale municipal wastewater utility sewer assessment programmes, capital planning teams, and inspection contractors handling high-volume pipe network condition surveys.
How does the Solo compare to traditional CCTV inspection?
Solo prioritises speed and automation — inspecting up to 10km per day with AI-assisted defect detection, versus the 1–3km typical of manually-controlled CCTV inspection crawlers. This makes it suited to city-wide assessment programmes rather than spot inspections.