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iSweep
Submitted 4 months ago by zedgeist@lemmy.world to aboringdystopia@lemmy.world
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Etlaris@lemdro.id 4 months ago
utopiah@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Funnily enough my Roomba is the ONE thing I rely on to argue against the “robotic uprising”. When people fawn over 1X’s Neo or Tesla humanoid I can happily testify that as relatively long term mobile robot owner… it sucks! In theory it’s amazing right, in theory you program it, go out while it clean the place, go back to charge itself, etc. So much free time for you now, right?
No… you need to make way for it. You need to actually setup the place for such a basic task. Think you can just “wing it” and let it work while you sip on a cocktail outside? Sure, come back to find it in an enraged BDSM session, rope all over it as it pulls over a char with cable entangle deep inside.
Honestly it’s like AI more broadly : the concept is so simple to understand and the result is something we ALL want… that every single time there is an improvement, no matter how small, we love to speculate that truly this time we are getting “close” to make it work. Truth is, we have no idea of the complexity of the problem.
Related rodneybrooks.com/why-todays-humanoids-wont-learn-… who did make Roombas and more.
null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 months ago
I often use scanner / printers as an example. Its like a robot with a very specific and easy job - feed the paper through one sheet at a time. They’ve been around for 40 years, mass produced, they still cant reliably do that one thing.
With a lot of tech, it seems like solving the first 90% of a problem is easy, then the next 5% very hard and expensive, but the last few percent is impossible.
We see this with so many things - printers, roombas, self driving cars.
utopiah@lemmy.world 4 months ago
With a lot of tech, it seems like solving the first 90% of a problem is easy, then the next 5% very hard and expensive, but the last few percent is impossible.
Definitely, that’s why I do prototyping. The first 90% is super fun and empowering! It’s exhilarating. You start to believe you could do anything. Then… the remaining 90% get harder, and harder, until you’re done it and the very last 90% is even harder! /s
Devjavu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 months ago
It sucked you say?
AlexLost@lemmy.world 4 months ago
While it cuts?
wulrus@lemmy.world 4 months ago
My best buy ever was a $ 20 “dumb roomba”: It was just a little ball with a battery inside that made random movements, and you could put it in a little “cage”.
It did a horrible job, like a 5 year old half-assing it, put hey - $ 20, 0 effort for a little help? Everything was slightly less dusty and hairy, and it pushed most of it into the corners. Saved like 3 minutes per day.
zeca@lemmy.ml 4 months ago
Is ot noisy though? My cheap robot is so fuckyn noisy!
thatradomguy@lemmy.world 4 months ago
utopiah@lemmy.world 4 months ago
iRonic
Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world 4 months ago
How much is that model? Does she come in Cherry red?
uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 months ago
Got a Roomba for my previous place and it eventually sabotaged itself by scratching the cover of the alignment beam for docking until the unit could no longer align itself with the station. It was an obvious bug in the system, but iRobot wouldn’t provide any customer service without extensive repair costs.
That was the end of my adventures into home robotics.
This pic always confused me. The outlet should have had two running throughout the day for redundant cleaning duty just to show off the technology. It shows a lack of confidence in the product.
socsa@piefed.social 4 months ago
It’s legitimately because they are gimmicks. They will never get your floor as clean as a push broom. They replace the lowest hanging fruit of the cleaning cycle which is already very easy, which doesn’t require you to move things out of the way. If you actually want a clean house, the robot vac will do about 10% of the work.
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 months ago
Lol, no.
Without my roborock I’d have cat hair everywhere.
You either don’t have pets or you enjoy sweeping every day. Either way, it’s obviously not for you, but that’s no reason to be disparaging about the tech.
InFerNo@lemmy.ml 4 months ago
I have very little home automation, but a vacuum robot is one of them and they work great. Mopping and vacuuming.
It’s tedious work out of our hands and I’d say it’s more than 10% because you have to do it all the time.
greyfox@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Probably liability issues. Some customer doesn’t see it, steps on it, and face plants into the floor then they get sued.
zeca@lemmy.ml 4 months ago
Put a tall little flag on top of each. Well, draw attention to them somehow, not that hard.
roofuskit@lemmy.world 4 months ago
This is what their customers will be doing in 6 months when they have to shut down the app.
Jankatarch@lemmy.world 4 months ago
LLM powered roombas that last 3 months is the future trust.
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 4 months ago
This image is 10 years old - I bought the 980 (top shield, third from the left, highest model pictured) as my first bot. Black friday 2016.
For anyone wondering, iR bots have great smarts but suck ass for hardware. I went through a total of 6 iR bots across 3 models, spending up to 1.6k USD for a model (and extended warranties by the store, which I used every time each failed, again, out of warranty). Oh and iR customer support is staffed only by certified assholes - I’m a disabled tech enthusiast and literally every single person I spoke to, both phone and email, was a condescending motherfucker. Every, last, one.
I’ve tried almost all the brands sold in the US, and I prefer Neato, which was bought by a German company and killed, so uh… that’s great. Shark is absolutely literal garbage, the one I bought failed after 28 days, Ecovacs are designed to fail after about 9 months of moderate use every other day (a wheel will start to fail to rotate, causing it to go I’m circles; two models, 3 units, across 2.5y did this). I’m testing a Roborock that has been okay so far, but it’s only been in use for two months…
Usually, extended warranties are bullshit. Here, I implore you to get one if you’re getting a bot. I’m now on bot make/model 8 (not counting replacements of the same model!), in 9 years. Seriously.
Anyway, ‘lol funny picture’.
OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml 4 months ago
Wyze makes a good one for 150 USD. It comes with 4 wheel drive and can drive over a pile of 100ft extension cord tangled on the floor. No account bullshit. It’s not best sucker upper but it doesn’t wildly work good for the cheap price. Keeps the house mostly spotless. Fuck the mop versions they suck. But the vacuum version is worth the money. You do manually empty the bin and long hair jams the rolling vacuum head but it’s small potatoes compared to the dog hair it gets.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
Nah. Got one for cheap 10 years ago, still does it’s job. But man is that thing dumb.
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Their classic bump and go ones are super dumb. The ones with the cameras pointed at the ceiling did alright. I don’t think iR has ever transitioned to lidar, still using slam for nav.
Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 months ago
My Roborock has been serving me well for over a year, even the home assistant integration has been painless. I’ve never had a different brand so reading your post makes me feel very fortunate. I actually recently ordered some new rollers and mop pad and was pleased how serviceable it is.
Evotech@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Yeah mine too like what 6-7 years now. Recently bought another just to have downstairs
Easy to replace parts. Went though a few brushes and filters
roofuskit@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I’m on my third Roborock only because of upgrades. The other two were sold in full working order, never had any issues.
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 4 months ago
My ex has an… S5? for a few years now, so I took his experience as a hopefully positive experience. I ordered my Saros 10R like two and a half months ago, a sale just happened to coincide with the Ecovac replacement failing. I also got credit for replacement parts, which is nice.
I had issues with initial setup, where my phone needed me to switch off cellular data to pair the bot to the network. Frustrating, found a page on reddit that nudged me in the right direction. Once that was sorted, it’s been quite pleasant. Not the lowest maintenence, and it’s suction could be… significantly stronger (even on ‘max+’ it can fail to pickup large hair from the carpet). But overall, I’m really happy with it so far. The app is on much higher quality than Ecovacs too, even though they are… suspiciously similar (down to the UI and location of buttons), the Roborock is waaaaay less buggy and feeding bad into to me.
I bought the extended warranty through RR directly (also the bot directly) instead of a store on third-party. Hopefully if it does have issues in the next… 4 years, I think? that customer service will be pleasant. iR set the bar underground, Ecovacs and Neato were good (above my low expectations), so fingers crossed. Be even better if it manages to work through the warranty without issues, it’s be the first to achieve it.
Pechente@feddit.org 4 months ago
Neato was bought by Vorwerk and as far as I can tell, the Kobold VR7 is a successor to Neato‘s robots. So it doesn’t seem to be all that dead. The VR7 has great hardware but it’s software is a bit lackluster.
FelixCress@lemmy.world 4 months ago
literally every single person I spoke to, both phone and email, was a condescending motherfucker. Every, last, one.
I don’t know what worse, this or a technical support going through the script, page by page, despite me already trying most of their solutions before ringing. Nowadays I only ring them when I want to initiate return/repair procedure.
bdonvr@thelemmy.club 4 months ago
I’ve been happy with my Roborock so far.
undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch 4 months ago
I’ve got a Roomba and Braava jet and I think the opposite: the software (navigation) is shit but the hardware (cleaning-wise, not including the lack of lidar here) is great.
Pat_Riot@lemmy.today 4 months ago
iRony
psx_crab@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
I mean, it’s a shop that sell robot vacuum, and emplyee is sweeping a small space themselves, what’s the issue here? You can’t expect to use the robot to do the work for such a small space.
avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 4 months ago
Not sure if sarclstic but they make robot mops too and they can work on areas of any size.
psx_crab@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
In what part does it read like sarcasm?
Also i know, i own one and use it in my bedroom, but in what way does this post fit this sub?
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 months ago
I can and do
Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Right? Even if that’s a really suboptimal use of one of those, that’d be a great way to show them off if nothing else.
If I was in the market for one of those things (which… hell no!) and I entered an outlet for them and the first thing I see is a clean floor with one of the little fuckers buzzing around? Fuckin sold. (except hell no)
boydster@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
It’s like ray-eee-aaaaaaiinnnnn
zeca@lemmy.ml 4 months ago
The perfect anti-publicity.