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Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone on Kickstarter: World’s First Household Window Drone Preview

  • Writer: Sarah H.
    Sarah H.
  • 2 days ago
  • 6 min read
Clear Bee drone hovering and cleaning window without streaks or scratches

The Clear Bee window cleaning drone is heading to Kickstarter from Flying4Home, a Vienna-based startup positioning it as the world’s first drone purpose-built for household window cleaning. The campaign is in pre-launch with 1,388 followers already signed up. No price or launch date has been confirmed yet.


The concept is distinct from existing window cleaning robots. Rather than suction-mounting to the glass and crawling across it, the Clear Bee hovers to the window from the air, adheres via gecko tape, and cleans using a microfiber cloth and fine water mist. Flying4Home claims this aerial approach is what eliminates the streak marks that contact-based window cleaning robots typically leave behind. Searches for “window cleaning robot” dominate the category today, but emerging queries around “window cleaning drone” suggest a growing interest in aerial alternatives.


Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone: Quick Facts


Product

Clear Bee window cleaning drone

Maker

Flying4Home — Wien 22, Austria

Category

Household drone / automated window cleaner

Key Claim

World’s first drone purpose-built for household window cleaning

Technology

Patent-pending navigation + cleaning mechanism, gecko tape adhesion, microfiber + mist

Use

Inside and outside windows confirmed

Cleaning time (claimed)

~2 minutes for a full patio door

Price

TBC at launch — early discount available for sign-ups

Launch date

Not confirmed — campaign coming soon on Kickstarter

Pre-launch followers

1,388 (Kickstarter)

Shipping

Worldwide confirmed


What Is the Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone?


The Clear Bee is a compact autonomous drone engineered to clean windows without manual intervention beyond initial setup. It does not traverse the glass surface — it hovers in position, adheres via gecko tape, and cleans from a stationary airborne position. Flying4Home confirms it works on both inside and outside windows, and claims it can clean a full patio door in approximately two minutes. This positions the Clear Bee not just as a new gadget, but as a potential evolution of the window cleaning robot category.


Both the navigation and cleaning mechanisms are covered by pending patents. The Kickstarter campaign marks Flying4Home’s first crowdfunding project. The company is based in Wien 22, Austria.


What Problem Does the Clear Bee Aim to Solve?


The Window Cleaning Nobody Does


Hard-to-reach windows — upper floors, large patio doors, skylights — go uncleaned for months because the effort outweighs the motivation. Ladders and extension poles introduce safety risk. Flying4Home’s argument is that the barrier is practical, not behavioral, and that a drone removes it entirely.


Where Window Cleaning Robots Fall Short


Conventional robotic window cleaners suction-mount to the glass and drag a pad across it — leaving streaks, risking scratches from trapped debris, and requiring manual mounting that limits their usefulness on hard-to-reach surfaces. The Clear Bee window cleaning drone approaches from the air instead, which Flying4Home claims sidesteps those limitations entirely. Independent testing will be needed to confirm this in practice. Searches for terms like “robot window cleaner” and “automatic window cleaner” show strong demand for this category, but also highlight the limitations users are trying to solve.


Why a Window Cleaning Drone Instead of a Robot?


The window cleaning robot market is established — suction-mounted devices from brands like Ecovacs, Hobot, and Gladwell work reliably on flat, accessible glass but carry known limitations: streak marks from pad contact, scratch risk from trapped debris, and restricted access on upper-floor or outdoor windows. A window cleaning drone like the Clear Bee operates on a different principle entirely — it does not touch the glass with any moving surface. It hovers, adheres, mists, and lifts. Flying4Home frames this as a category advance rather than a competing version of the same idea. Independent testing will confirm whether that translates to meaningfully better results.


Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone: Key Claimed Features


All features below are sourced from Flying4Home’s official product page. Battery life, flight time, weight, and dimensions have not been published.


Patent-Pending Navigation and Cleaning


Flying4Home holds pending patents on both the window-finding navigation system and the cleaning mechanism. The approach to hover stabilisation and surface adherence is described as proprietary. No technical patent details have been published.


No Streaks, No Scratches, Minimal Water


Because the drone does not drag anything across the glass, Flying4Home claims zero streak risk and zero scratch risk from trapped debris — both known failure modes in pad-based window cleaning robots. The microfiber cloth emits a light water mist compatible with pure water, detergent, or any cleaning agent. The mist dries rapidly, leaving no residue.


Gecko Tape, Fly-Dropping Removal, Inside and Outside Use


The Clear Bee clings to the window via gecko tape — a dry adhesive that requires no suction motor. It also incorporates nylon fibers for a patented fly-dropping removal process, addressing a specific cleaning challenge that standard microfiber handles poorly. Both inside and outside window cleaning are confirmed, which is unusual for this product category.


How It Works: Three Steps


1.     Spray the cleaning device with water, detergent, or a cleaning agent of your choice.


2.     Position the drone near the window, power it on, and release it to hover into position.


3.     Collect the drone once done — it clings via gecko tape until retrieved.


A one-time manual pre-clean is required on first use. After that, the Clear Bee maintains cleanliness through regular autonomous sessions.


Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone: Specs


At this stage, technical specifications for the Clear Bee window cleaning drone have not been disclosed by Flying4Home. Battery life, flight time, weight, dimensions, water reservoir capacity, and maximum window size per pass remain unpublished. No certifications (CE, FCC, or equivalent) are referenced on the product page. This section will be updated with confirmed specs when the Kickstarter campaign goes live.


What Is Still Unknown Before Launch


Beyond specs, Flying4Home has not addressed outdoor drone regulations, which apply in the EU, UK, US, and Australia even at low altitude — prospective backers in those markets should verify local rules before pledging. Flying4Home is a first-time Kickstarter creator with one backer on its profile. The 1,388 pre-launch followers indicate genuine early interest, but there is no prior crowdfunding track record to reference. Price and launch date remain unconfirmed.


Clear Bee Price and Kickstarter Early Bird


No Clear Bee price has been confirmed. Flying4Home offers an exclusive discount for early email sign-ups, with messaging indicating the launch price will not be repeated after the campaign opens. For context, established window cleaning robots from Ecovacs, Hobot, and Gladwell typically range from £100 to £400. Where the Clear Bee will sit in that range is unknown until launch. This article will be updated with confirmed pricing as soon as it is announced.


Clear Bee Kickstarter Launch Date


No launch date has been confirmed. The campaign is listed as coming soon on Kickstarter, with a “Notify me on launch” button active. This article will be updated as soon as a date is announced.


How to Follow the Clear Bee Kickstarter Campaign


You can follow the Clear Bee pre-launch page and sign up for launch notification directly on Kickstarter or through Flying4Home’s official website. The live campaign link will be added here at launch.



FAQ about Clear Bee Window Cleaning Drone on Kickstarter


What is the Clear Bee window cleaning drone?

The Clear Bee is a patent-pending household drone from Flying4Home (Vienna, Austria) designed to clean windows automatically. It hovers to the window, adheres via gecko tape, and cleans with a microfiber cloth and fine water mist. Claimed as the world’s first drone purpose-built for household window cleaning.

Do window cleaning drones work?

Window cleaning drones are a genuinely new category. The Clear Bee is among the first household-scale attempts. Real-world performance across varying window sizes, outdoor wind, and glass types cannot be assessed until independent testing is conducted. The patent-pending navigation and cleaning system suggests proprietary engineering, but no third-party validation has been published.

How much does a window cleaning drone cost?

No Clear Bee price has been confirmed. Flying4Home references an exclusive early discount for sign-ups but has published no pledge tiers. For comparison, established window cleaning robots range from £100 to £400. This article will be updated with confirmed pricing at launch.

Is a window cleaning drone better than a robot cleaner?

On paper, a window cleaning drone like the Clear Bee addresses limitations that window cleaning robots have not solved — streaks from pad contact, scratch risk from debris, and restricted access on outdoor or hard-to-reach windows. Whether it delivers on those advantages in practice requires independent comparison testing. The aerial approach is conceptually differentiated; performance validation comes later.

Is the Clear Bee worth it?

Too early to verdict. The concept is novel and the technology is patent-pending, but real-world performance, battery life, and pricing are all unknown. Flying4Home is also a first-time Kickstarter creator — a relevant risk factor. A full Clear Bee review will be published once the product ships.

Can the Clear Bee clean both inside and outside windows?

Yes — confirmed by Flying4Home. Most suction-mounted window cleaning robots are designed for inside use only, making this a meaningful differentiator for the Clear Bee.

Are there drone regulations to consider?

Yes. Outdoor drone use is regulated in many countries including the EU, UK, US, and Australia. Flying4Home’s page does not address this. Prospective backers should check local rules before purchasing. Indoor use is unlikely to be affected.

Where to buy the Clear Bee after Kickstarter?

Post-campaign retail availability has not been announced. Flying4Home confirms worldwide shipping. This article will be updated as information becomes available.


GizmoCrowd editorial note: This article is based solely on information published by Flying4Home on their official product page and Kickstarter pre-launch profile. No independent testing has been conducted. Flying4Home is a first-time Kickstarter creator. All specifications, pricing, and timelines are subject to change.

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