I'm somewhat interested in what's coming up from Kärcher. Being a company based in Germany, EU, I'm stupidly hoping that EU data protection laws prevent them from doing the shittiest things.
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Maybe we can come up with a decentralized serverless way to control all these vacuums while stealing people's data for charity?
Hey roomba! I want a second mortgage!
Hey roomba! My bank account is huge I wish a credit card company would just call me!
Time to DRM the trash out of them and spy on them, make money off subscriptions and selling the data to brokers who we trust to leak it to hackers again....
Didn't they already try that? I figured that's why Amazon wanted to buy them.
Do people genuinely rely on these or are they really just a novelty?
Just buy a normal vacuum since those can still be used without web connectivity. Avoid anything made by TTI if you want your shit to last though. Also, avoid Kirby and Rainbow due to their scammy business model and extortionate pricing (seriously, quad figures for a vacuum is ridiculous even without the scammy business model).
Also, avoid Kirby and Rainbow due to their scammy business model and extortionate pricing
Unless you're buyin' used. Kirbies are still built like tanks.
Sebo stuff is also built really well too, or it better be given it's commonly abused in commercial settings; think hotels and schools and the like, plus bypass designs like what Sebo typically uses mean sucking things up like coins won't break your machine, vs. direct-air designs like what Kirby uses in which sucking up hard objects will break your machine.