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.

  • Kane@femboys.biz
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    7 days ago

    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.

    • lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com
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      7 days ago

      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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      7 days ago

      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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      7 days ago

      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.