Troubled robot vacuum-cleaner maker iRobot, abandoned by Amazon after regulators effectively doomed the web giant’s takeover offer, has warned investors it may not survive the next 12 months.

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    Haha. Ofc with these prices and features compared to some other good Chinese and other brands roomba is doomed. Like check vacuum wars on YT. Middle model roombas are on par with your typical Chinese brand robots but price is double. Basically, you pay for a brand 🤷.

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    Slightly off topic but how are y’all at replacing the parts that get worn out?

    I’m still on the 2nd filter it came with and I haven’t replaced any of the brushes, etc.,

    I kind of wish I had a maintenance schedule where I just had the parts delivered and replaced them at set intervals rather than having to guess when it’s worn out.

    But I also don’t want to overspend.

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    It would be great if more smart devices had a LAN-only control mode like my 3D printer, TV and AV receiver.

    I would be perfectly happy if my iRobot phone app only worked from inside my network.

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        Big +1 for Valetudo. I use it on a refurbished Roborock S7+ I got on eBay and it’s fantastic.

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      I think it’s just using MQTT, so block network access and use HomeAssistant

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        It’s pretty common for newer 3D printers to have WiFi. Start/stop jobs, monitor cameras, or just to have a more capable UI than the built-in screen. Lots of people add this capability to older printers (or new ones with sucky interfaces) with OctoPrint.

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      At that point, I wouldn’t trust ANY device that cannot be controlled locally, either natively or at least through some hacks.

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      My cheap Conga robot came with a remote controller. It stopped connecting to its server long ago, but I can still use it. The battery is getting worse and worse, though.

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      Have you tried Roborock? It’s an amazing vacuum and connects very well inside Home Assistant.

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          I do too. I just run it when they are in school. I keep the vacuum in my coat closet and open the door when I’m about to run it.

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    I’m a bit of a diy and repair nerd for damned near anything. I have a near 20 year old roomba 530 model that still works great. Back then and for a good many years roombas were hands down the best bang for your buck. I haven’t recommended them for the past decade. They fell behind in ability and build quality. Let alone any of the privacy concerns stuff. Damned shame.

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      Had an old one that kinda works but is a pain. More recently, we splurged on a more modern pet version with Wi-Fi and all the bells.

      It was fantastic. And 3 weeks in, couldn’t stay connected to the network even right beside the router and was doing constant very short runs before returning to the dock saying it was full.

      Returned it.

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    Hmm so this entire trick of setting up companies just to be bought by mega corps appears to be not a viable strategy if anti trust law is enforced?

    Hmm as if last 30 years of corpo behavior has been essentially to maintain mega corp dominance via captured regulators and legislators

    We got the capitalism alright but where is the free market at, daddy?

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    (I know I didn’t contribute shit & just complain but) … isn’t it a bit weird how after all this time there arent any good open sauce diy robot kits?

    Like, materials, sensors, brushes, filters, batteries, etc are all cheaply available, a basic board could literally be just cut plywood with the rest is the things mounted on top (who even needs a cover?). And ofc one could mount various weapons mod on it.

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      I love DIY tech projects and yet I would never go through the effort to make a robot vacuum because vacuuming is already the easiest chore in the house. You kinda just stand there and go swoop swoop swoop a few times. Takes like 3 minutes to do an entire room. As opposed to listening to the robot vacuum rumble around for an hour and do a half ass job, if it even finishes without getting spooked by a shadow thinking it’s a 100ft cliff

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        I really don’t like vacuuming, so to me it doesn’t matter how long it takes; I can set it up and then leave the house

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        Yes, we all need to manage our lives & our shortcomings.
        I like vacuum cleaning chore too, but can have periods when my brainhole just won’t register the todo.

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        Got a good deal on a Roomba, I have a shark with HEPA filter and all, very good vacuum. I can vacuum, then let the Roomba run, and it still finds shit. I like it, especially for pet hair. Only thing I don’t like is it’s random pattern, mine doesn’t map the room, refuse to get one with a camera.

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        “for a lot of models” is a bit of an exaggeration. Especially as Xiaomi/Dreame try to actively restrict Valetudo use.

        But yes, Valetudo is a great project. I’d just wish there was a manufacturer who would openly endorse it.

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          I’ve wondered before how large an order would be required to entice a white label manufacturer of robot vacuums into doing a production run of units with Valetudo preinstalled.

          I would absolutely buy one if someone could work out a fair business arrangement with the developer and throw the project up on kickstarter.

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        Oh fuck, I’m gonna I might test this.
        I’ve never heard of it before, but the more I read the more I like it.

        Thx!

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          I have it on a Roborock S5 and it works great, so much more stable than the original firmware that requires an internet connection.

          Certain models can be harder to root though, so read through the description and guide thoroughly first.

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      Popular Science had an “open source” robot lawnmower plans in the…80s? I have it somewhere. Old enough that it used deep cycle lead-acid batteries and spinning round dremel blades. No laser to cut the grass, although it did use LEDs for sensors for grass height.

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      I mean, I don’t demand an open source washing machine or dryer either.

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        Ok, but that would be amazing.

        Imagine the ability to actually define your own cycles.

        Tho how most are built, that shouldn’t be that hard with a little arduino.

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      This. I know someone who used to work there. They wouldn’t enforce the patents in China to the point where you could drop in Roomba subassemblies in competitor robots and they would still work…

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    Their products require their app, would this effectively turn their devices useless when the servers die?

    I know it supports a single button to start cleaning, but I wonder if that will work properly without being able to call home.

    Might be time for people to look for alternatives.

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      Requires an app? As soon as Amazon bought it, mine has never again connected to an app or the internet.

      It usually has a big start button on it’

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      It technically still works without the app but it loses features that increase the efficiency of the map, tells it where not to clean, scheduled cleaning, etc.

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      I assume this will brick all Roombas past the 800 series. All the scheduling, advanced mapping features etc are hosted on AWS. You’ll be able to press clean to start but that’s pretty much it… That’s unless they open up their software which they probably won’t

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        If it bricks my i7 room a I’ll just take it apart and make it work somehow. It will take a long time but worst case scenario it goes from a brick to a brick

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          Something happened when they moved to the vslam (i.e camera mapping) robots which made the software much harder to hack… you used to be able to use a serial cable to program them.

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      You can root a lot of the earlier ones.

      The alternatives are Chinese, or vacuum your own floors… Nobody wants to do that

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    Pretty much inevitable. Nowadays there are so many robot vacuum cleaners from different brands, and everyone has more or less figured out the tech so they all work pretty well. (I have a Roborock, and have nothing to say about it other than it keeps the floors clean and doesn’t cause me any grief.) There’s no moat, so consumer market success is purely a matter of manufacturing and cost efficiency, and iRobot obviously would have a huge upfill fight against Samsung, Xiaomi, and a thousand other light consumer goods makers.

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      I bought a roborock Q Revo the other week, and it works great at vacuuming and mopping.

      I changed its spoken language to Chinese though, to remind me who I’m living with.

      I thought this was a funny gag, until I changed my router and wifi, and then had to update the robots wifi connection with all the voice prompts in chinese

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      i bought a roomba 2 years ago. It wasnt the cheapest, but it was the only company that isnt some cheap, chinese knockoff brand. American designed and operated still had some advantages for me at the time.

      This was before USA plunged into facism though. Now i’m not sure what i would buy.

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    I’m glad my old, non-smart one still works fine. It slams into things and says, “Roomba needs help” or something when it eats a sock or wire I missed. But at least it will outlast the company’s servers.