Amazon terminates iRobot deal, Roomba maker to lay off 31% of staff::Amazon and iRobot said regulatory concerns made it impossible for the deal to move forward, sending the Roomba makers’ shares plummeting.

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    5 months ago

    If it’s any consolation those people would have been laid off no matter what happened. That’s how we do things now apparently

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      They fired their whole education wing when my startup was just starting to work with them (15 or something years ago). No warning just a month after starting a new project (early stem outreach type program), fired them all.

      So I don’t feel bad for iRobot. Sucks for the employees though.

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      Gotta artificially drive the cost of labor down somehow. All those poor folk started getting some wild ideas that they were worth something…

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      iRobot said it would focus on margin improvements, reduce spending on research and development, and pause all work on “non-floorcare” products, including its air purifiers and robotic lawn mowers.

      I doubt it. If you are stopping r&d and killing whole product lines, it makes sense to lay off the teams directly tied to those product lines. I’m guessing they needed Amazon to help them break into the market for areas outside of floor vacuums?

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        Call me a skeptic but I’d be willing to bet small amounts of money that Amazon would absolutely lay some or all of these people off after the initial onboarding.

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          Fold home automation IP into Alexa brand, keep iRobot vacuum brand but increase data exfiltration, and put ads on all searches to increase sales, layoff the scrubs R&D team would be the natural playbook.

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    iRobot has rested on their laurels and patent portfolio for years while others (ie Roborock) have lapped their products. Looks like they’ll continue to decline into obscurity and count on patent troll lawsuits to survive. BTW, anyone want to buy a POS Roomba i7 that beats the hell out of furniture and baseboards while constantly getting jammed rollers?

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      I don’t know if this actually good for Roomba users. Selling to Amazon, and maintaining the status quo are both bad for the user.

      This isn’t a healthy company. It’s a busted company that Amazon was looking to salvage or rehabilitate.

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        Is it a busted company? I quickly found data for 2009-2022 and they’ve registered profit for every year till 2022 when they had their first loss. They’ve been around since the 90s.

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          every year till 2022 when they had their first loss

          Numbers must always go up. Never down.

          Especially when interest rates quadrupled.

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    It’s a good thing we gave Amazon Tax CUTS instead of RAISES! Otherwise they may have forced people to lose their jobs!

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    No Amazon does not terminate the deal, the EU did. Because otherwise Amazon will have too much power over the robot industry.

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      And, Amazon didn’t want to give up the ‘mapping everyone’s home and tracking them’ concept.

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          It’d be an easy battle. The last iRobot device I had was a fickle piece of junk that’d error out constantly or ignore virtual walls. I’m on my second Roborock vacuum now and am very impressed with how well they work. I gave my first one away and it’s still working great for the person I gave it to.

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    Why the fuck would you name your robotics company that?

    Ya know, when I named my Red Car “Christine” it was a joke and one for my own amusement, if it were a new model of car that I was selling there are a couple of reasons I wouldn’t have done that.

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      Fyi: This is the company that makes roombas and thats the name people recognize. They where founded as irobot in the 90s and it was clearly copying apple.

      Its almost suprising they didnt sue the irobot movie for its title, being that the original titel by Isaac Asimov spelled it “i, robot”

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        They where founded as irobot in the 90s and it was clearly copying apple.

        Are you saying the name iRobot is copying Apple? Because iRobot was founded almost 10 years before the first iMac.

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          Till apple didn’t stat the i- naming scheme till imac in 98.

          So irobot at the time really was an original name…