Article 726DC How Roomba invented the home robot — and lost the future

How Roomba invented the home robot — and lost the future

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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8A0A0511.jpeg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100Roomba is way past code red.

For many, iRobot's Roomba robot vacuum was their first experience with a home robot. When I got my Roomba in 2005, I felt like I was a step closer to my dream of living in a Jetsons-style home where a robot did my chores for me. It was expensive, around $300 for a small black disc on wheels that sucked up dirt, but its promise to do one of my most-hated chores while I was at work was compelling. The reality back then was that I spent more time babysitting it than it did actually cleaning my floors, but it was an exciting glimpse into the future of today's excellent robot vacuums.

I wasn't alone in my excitement. Robot vacuums quickly became ...

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