Why do so many home robots still suck? | TechCrunch
Briefly

"When the Roomba came along, iRobot found success by focusing on a simple task: cleaning floors, showing that functionality in robotics can justify price points and serve consumer needs."
"Home robots' unfulfilled potential arises not from consumer demand but from constraints of pricing and functionality; creating versatile robots with greater efficacy becomes a financial hurdle for most consumers."
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