Roomba vacuum cleaner firm files for bankruptcy
Before launching the Roomba in 2002, iRobot focused on defence and space technology
US import duties of 46% on goods from Vietnam, where most of iRobot's devices for the American market are made, increased its costs by $23m (£17.2m) this year, the firm said.
The tough commercial landscape had forced iRobot to cut its prices and make major investments in new technology, according to documents filed on Sunday.
Under the so-called pre-packaged Chapter 11 process , the main manufacturer of its devices, Shenzhen-based Picea Robotics, will take ownership of the firm.
The US firm behind the Roomba smart vacuum cleaner, iRobot, has filed for bankruptcy protection after facing competition from Chinese rivals and being hit by tariffs.
The loss-making company was valued at $3.56bn in 2021 after the pandemic helped to drive strong demand for its products. It is now valued at around $140m.
On Friday, iRobot's shares fell by more than 13% on the technology-heavy Nasdaq trading platform in New York.
iRobot said the bankruptcy filing was not expected to disrupt its app, supply chains or product support.
Founded in 1990 by three members of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Artificial Intelligence Lab, iRobot initially focused on defence and space technology before launching the Roomba in 2002.
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