Monica Reed

Drunk Roomba!

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Drunk Roomba!

This may be a foggy memory or maybe a vivid memory…your Roomba may be acting like college drunk you after a software update!

Roombas recently got a software update, and it’s causing problems for some models and making them act like they’re DRUNK.

The Roombas spin around randomly, bump into furniture, move in strange patterns, get stuck in empty areas and have trouble finding their way home to their docks.

And according to the company that makes Roombas, it could be SEVERAL WEEKS before they can fix the software and sober these Roombas up.

Check out a time lapsed video of a software updated (drunk) Roomba

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