Shenzhen-based Picea Robotics, its lender and primary supplier, will acquire all of iRobot’s shares.

  • Brewchin@lemmy.world
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    I certainly see the appeal of being able to make it avoid certain areas. Sounds better than arranging furniture or using those little battery-powered outposts to repel the Roomba (can’t remember what they’re called).

    But, for me, I don’t see that outweighing the risks of cloud dependencies (and the inevitable expiration date).

    Even assuming a solid internet connection, reliable cloud service and perfect software updates, you may still only get a year or two out of it before they decide to yank it or make it a subscription service. The last decade or so of shitty manufacturer behaviour has permanently jaded me, I think… 😅

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      Ya, I get it, and anything smart now needs to be able to work with home assistant locally.

      If we had to do it over again we’d have likely gotten something different, but the features you do get can be useful!