Should’ve enforced your patents.
iRobot’s future isn’t looking up
Submitted 2 days ago by cm0002@piefed.world to technology@lemmy.zip
https://www.theverge.com/news/757434/irobot-earnings-show-roomba-maker-still-struggling
Submitted 2 days ago by cm0002@piefed.world to technology@lemmy.zip
https://www.theverge.com/news/757434/irobot-earnings-show-roomba-maker-still-struggling
9point6@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I’m not in the market for one today, but I’m probably getting a robovac or two in the next couple of years.
Anyone have any recommendations for a good one that can be regarded as relatively trustworthy. I’ve got a home assistant setup already and don’t mind some minor mods/soldering, if that’s the best option, but off the shelf with no faff is obviously ideal.
lemonuri@infosec.pub 1 day ago
Get one that is supported by valetudo. The software lets supported vacuum robots run locally, without the need to connect to cloud services. It integrates well with home assistant too.
github.com/Hypfer/Valetudo
tormeh@discuss.tchncs.de 2 days ago
Roborock seems to be the nvidia of robot vacuums. They’re not always the best, but are seen as a safe choice, and they have the best app. I gave up on reading tests since apparently models are refreshed every monday, and just got a roborock.
The best vacuum is apparently the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete, and you can actually find it in stores still, but it costs like 1200 euros or something insane like that.
Tldr it’s a market for lemons, sadly. Everyone copes by getting Roborock. The one known good one costs as much as a 5080.
calavera@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
I have one from 2018 still working athough not in the best shape anymore
9point6@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Oh wow, so somehow I’ve entirely missed Roborock’s existence until now—cheers for the recommendation!
That one with the robotic arm on it is crazy