Keenon T10-ChefvsUniversal Robots UR30
Universal Robots UR30 leads on 4 of 7 dimensions — strongest on deployment readiness.
T10-Chef
0 wins
UR30
2 wins
Category breakdown
Deploy & operate
Readiness, uptime, navigation & connectivity
- 82Deployment readiness88
- 60Maintenance confidence60
- Vision-led navigation (estimated)NavigationVision-led navigation (estimated)
- Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)ConnectivityWi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
Cost & ROI
Price accessibility and ROI clarity
- 81Price accessibility48
- 72ROI clarity82
Capability
Payload, speed, runtime & labor replacement
- 68Labor replacement79
- 40 kg (88 lbs)Payload30 kg (66.1 lbs), 35 kg (77.1 lbs) with boundary conditions
- 1 m/s maximumSpeedUnknown
- 8 to 12.5 hours (usage dependent)BatteryNot applicable (arm-only, plugged to control box)
Fit & future
Environment fit, footprint & long-term upside
- 78Environment fit75
- 70Future potential81
- 486 × 555 × 1,399 mmFootprintCompact footprint of Ø 245 mm; height and depth vary with configuration; 1300 mm reach
T10-Chef · Best for
High-volume hotpot or BBQ restaurants with open-seating layouts (10+ deliveries per hour during dinner rush)
UR30 · Best for
Heavy-parts palletizing (20–30 kg boxes) on automotive or food production lines where floor space is premium
Final judgment
If immediate deployment is the priority, choose UR30. If the goal is to be ready when T10-Chef's capabilities mature, track it.

