Roomba maker iRobot gets cleaned out in Chapter 11
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/12/15/irobot_chapter_11/
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The business entered Chapter 11 proceedings on Sunday and initiated a restructuring support agreement (RSA) that would see Shenzhen-based Picea Robotics acquire the company in full.
Operations will run as usual throughout the Chapter 11 process, as well as meeting its financial commitments to staff, vendors, and creditors, iRobot said in a statement.
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"Today's announcement marks a pivotal milestone in securing iRobot's long-term future," said CEO Gary Cohen. "The transaction will strengthen our financial position and will help deliver continuity for our consumers, customers, and partners."
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"Together, we will work to continue advancing the industry-leading Roomba robots and smart home technologies that have defined the iRobot brand for more than three decades. By combining iRobot's innovation, consumer-driven design, and R&D with Picea's history of innovation, manufacturing, and technical expertise, we believe iRobot will be well equipped to shape the next era of smart home robotics."
Launched in 2002, Roomba became synonymous with robot vacuum cleaners, but its parent company's sales began lagging in 2023, with revenues plummeting since. By Q1 2025, it [4]warned investors that it may not survive the year .
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According to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission in November, iRobot blamed the decrease in orders on "a decline in consumer sentiment and resultant spending."
For the quarter ending September 27, it recorded revenues of $145.8 million, which represented a $47.6 million, or 24.6 percent, decline from the previous year.
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"Our revenue decreased as we continued to face market headwinds, ongoing production delays and unforeseen shipping disruptions which in turn increased cash usage and pressured profitability," the [10]Form 10-Q [PDF] reads.
The company went on to note that it was significantly behind on its payments to Picea, its primary manufacturer in China and Vietnam. As of October 31, iRobot owed Picea $158.3 million, $29.1 million of which was past due.
It "conceded significant market share" in recent years, faced with increased competition and rising costs associated with US tariffs.
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The 2024 collapse of iRobot's [12]$1.7 billion buyout from Amazon also played a role in its financial difficulties.
iRobot secured a three-year $200 million loan from the Carlyle Group in 2023 to refinance its business while the EU delayed the Amazon deal through its antitrust investigation. Much of this loan remains unpaid and was set to mature in July 2026.
In a Q1 letter to shareholders, iRobot said that it cut the company's headcount by half, in addition to reorganizing operations and investing in sales and marketing as a means of boosting the balance sheet. ®
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Do we pre-fir fish puns or tree puns?
Fir puns will be kept in abiesance.
"iRobit"
Operations will run as usual throughout the Chapter 11 process, as well as meeting its financial commitments to staff, vendors, and creditors, iRobit said in a statement.
Branching out into Ransomware-as-a-Service?
That sucks!
Spyware
Pretty sure it wasn't "consumer confidence" that made people stop buying their crap.
It was the spying.
[1]A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?"
[1] https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/12/19/1065306/roomba-irobot-robot-vacuums-artificial-intelligence-training-data-privacy/
Re: Spyware
> It was the spying.
So, expect i-Rob-it-on-sight to announce a bulk sale of Roombas to Trump's White House in the near future.
Re: Spyware
My main problem with these robot vacuum cleaners is that your house/room has to be so clean and tidy for them to actually work that a bit of manual sweeping is trivial. Totally negates any advantage.
Easy technical fix overlooked
Clearly Roomba needs AI and/or Blockchain and/or quantum computing.
When you can buy an equivalent of their "high end" model for 1/4 of the price, of course they're gonna lose the robo-rat race. The days of them being the only purveyors in the game are long gone but they still believe they can (over)charge a premium for nothing that can't be bought elsewhere for a fraction of the price.
Dyson are the same, and will likely follow suit.
Dyson have a robotic floor cleaner in the pipeline.
The poor company halved their profit in 2024, only made half a billion quid.
Cleaning
They were screwed ever since that photo of irobot employee manually cleaning the store came out.
Best reason to not buy a Roomba
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/15/roomba-robot-vacuum-poopocalypse-facebook-post
or any other robo-vac
But what will the cats do without Roomba?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk4XB2wZqF4
The investors are screaming, but they cannot be heard........
.... they are in a vacuum
*boom boom tsk^^
Aaaaand….
….you’ll be here all week, right?
"Picea Robotics"
That should spruce things up.