200: Tech Tales Found
200: Tech Tales Found
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From Bomb Disposal to Dust Bunnies: The Wild Ride of iRobot and the Roomba Revolution
24 minutes Posted Jul 8, 2025 at 4:00 pm.
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iRobot's journey from MIT labs to global recognition is a tale of innovation, ambition, and unexpected twists. Founded in 1990 by Helen Greiner, Rodney Brooks, and Colin Angle, the company initially focused on military robotics like the PackBot before pivoting to consumer markets with the groundbreaking Roomba vacuum in 2002. Despite early skepticism, Roomba redefined household cleaning by offering freedom through automation, sparking emotional connections as users anthropomorphized their robotic helpers. Over time, Roomba evolved from a 'random bounce' navigator to a sophisticated device using vSLAM technology to map homes and clean with precision. iRobot expanded into mopping with Braava and explored other home robots like Scooba and Looj, experiencing both hits and flops. In 2022, Amazon proposed a $1.7 billion acquisition, promising integration into its smart home ecosystem but raising concerns over monopolistic control and data privacy. After intense regulatory scrutiny, particularly in the EU, the deal collapsed in 2024, leading to financial turmoil, layoffs, and leadership changes at iRobot. Despite setbacks, iRobot remains a pioneer in consumer robotics, reshaping how we view cleaning and setting the stage for future advancements in home automation. The story reflects not only technological progress but also the human drama behind innovation—highlighting resilience, vulnerability, and the complex interplay between tech, ethics, and market forces.