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My self emptying roomba i7. Complete game changer for my floors when you have 2 big dogs trekking around dirt everywhere.
Although Iβm not thrilled about having this device connected to the cloud and a private company. Iβve heard that are certain robot vacs that can be hacked to use a local home automation controller or something of that nature. Need to research that more and will probably try to go with something like that as an option when this thing kicks the bucket.
All that aside, itβs been an amazing product so far about 2 years in.
Valetudo. Not many are supported fully, unfortunately.
I hope it gets more momentum. I am getting sick of the IoT. Iβm not connecting my new garage door opener to my fricking wifi. Nope.
I want a wifi garage door opener, but it has to be flashable with esphome