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Amazon takeover of iRobot faces UK watchdog review Amazon takeover of iRobot faces UK watchdog review
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Amazon's planned takeover of Roomba vacuum cleaner maker iRobot is being reviewed by the UK's competition watchdog.Amazon's planned takeover of Roomba vacuum cleaner maker iRobot is being reviewed by the UK's competition watchdog.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking at whether the deal could lead to "a substantial lessening of competition".The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking at whether the deal could lead to "a substantial lessening of competition".
Amazon is seeking to grow its operations for smart home appliances.Amazon is seeking to grow its operations for smart home appliances.
Both Amazon and iRobot have both said they are "working co-operatively" with regulators.Both Amazon and iRobot have both said they are "working co-operatively" with regulators.
Amazon announced it was buying iRobot last year in a $1.7bn (£1.4bn) takeover deal.Amazon announced it was buying iRobot last year in a $1.7bn (£1.4bn) takeover deal.
Roomba models sell in the UK from £249, with some costing up to £899.Roomba models sell in the UK from £249, with some costing up to £899.
A month after Amazon agreed the deal with iRobot, US authorities said they would review the takeover.A month after Amazon agreed the deal with iRobot, US authorities said they would review the takeover.
In February, the Financial Times reported that European competition authorities were also set to launch a probe into the deal.In February, the Financial Times reported that European competition authorities were also set to launch a probe into the deal.
Amazon said it was "working co-operatively with the relevant regulators in their review of the merger", while iRobot said it continued "to work co-operatively with both the US FTC and other regulatory agencies in their review of the Amazon-iRobot merger". Both Amazon and Massachusetts-based iRobot said they were "working co-operatively" with the relevant regulators over the merger.
'Drunk' robot vacuums spark complaints from owners
Robot vacuum cleaner trained to dodge pet faeces
The Roomba vacuum cleaner has had a colourful past. In 2021, owners said devices appeared to be "drunk" following a software update.The Roomba vacuum cleaner has had a colourful past. In 2021, owners said devices appeared to be "drunk" following a software update.
Machines were said to be "spinning around", constantly recharging or not charging at all, and moving in strange directions.Machines were said to be "spinning around", constantly recharging or not charging at all, and moving in strange directions.
'Drunk' robot vacuums spark complaints from owners
Robot vacuum cleaner trained to dodge pet faeces
The CMA currently has two other ongoing investigations into Amazon.
One is into the use of fake online reviews, which was launched in May 2020, and includes Google as well as Amazon.
The competition watchdog said at the time it launched its investigation it had concerns that both firms had "not been doing enough to tackle fake reviews on their sites".
It is currently gathering information to determine whether they may have breached consumer law by taking insufficient action to protect shoppers from such reviews.
The other investigation, launched in July 2022, concerns suspected anti-competitive practices at Amazon and follows a European Commission probe.
The CMA is investigating how the tech giant sells products from third-party sellers on its website and whether it is abusing its position to benefit its own products.
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