
Guddiga FCC ee Maraykanka oo xayiray robot-yada shisheeye; saameyn xun ku timaada suuqa robot-kaadho
Guddiga Isgaarsiinta Federaalka (FCC) ayaa soo saaray mamnuuc ka dhigaya robot-yada shisheeye ee la keeno Maraykanka, taas oo ujeedadeedu tahay wax ka qabashada khataraha amniga qaranka. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, tallaabadani waxay horseedi doontaa moodallo yar, hal-abuur gaabis ah, iyo qiimo sare.
Saameynta Suuqa iyo Qiimaha
Mamnuucu wuxuu macnaheedu yahay inaanay shirkadaha waaweyn robot-kaadho cusub aan laga keeni doonin Maraykanka ilaa laga dhiso halkaas. Shirkadaha ugu waaweyn midkoodna ma dhiso robot-kaadho gudaha Maraykanka, sida ay xaqiijinayaan xogta.
Maraykanka dadkeedu waxay la kulmi doonaan moodallo cusub oo yar, hal-abuur gaabis ah, iyo robot-kaadho qaali ah. Tani waxay ka dhigan tahay in alaabta la hayo ay ka sii daranto kuwa maanta la isticmaalo.
Amniga iyo Dhibaatooyinka Sharci
Mamnuucu wuxuu khuseeyaa robot kasta oo shisheeye la sameeyay, laakiin qoraallada FCC waxay muujinayaan in Shiinaha uu yahay walaac gaar ah. Wasaaradda Ganacsiga Shiinaha ayaa siidaayay in siyaasaddani tahay mid 'midab-takoori ah oo caburinta shirkadaha iyo alaabta Shiinaha'.
Barnaamijka Cyber Trust Mark ma jiro wali, haddii uu jiro waa iskuxir ikhtiyaari ah. FCC ma xakameyso balastarrada software-ka ilaa ay beddelaan sifooyinka raadiyaha. Tani waxay muujinaysaa faqriyad sharci.
Shirkadaha iyo Mustaqbalka
Matic waa robot-kaadho kaliya ee hadda la isku geeyo Maraykanka, in kasta oo qaybo badan oo shisheeye leh. Qiimaheedu wuxuu kici doonaa $1,495 bisha Sebtembar. iRobot waxay kicisay kicitaan sanadkii hore waxaana leh lammaane Shiinaha ah.
Colin Angle oo taageeray yoolalka mamnuuca wuxuu yiri: 'We see this as part of a broader moment for US robotics, one where the opportunity lies in building domestic leadership.' Shirkaddiisa cusub waxay horumarinaysaa robot saameysan kara mamnuuca.
New restrictions block overseas-built models while existing devices stay in use
The Federal Communications Commission issued a ban on foreign-made mobile robots to address unacceptable risks to US national security and personal safety. The measure effectively bars new major-branded robot vacuums unless built domestically, but none are.
Market impact on consumers
The ban means Americans will see fewer new models, slower innovation, and more expensive robot vacuums. Millions of units already in US homes remain unaffected, and current models stay available despite the restriction.
Matic is the only US-assembled robot vacuum, yet uses many foreign parts. Its price rises to $1,495 in September. iRobot filed for bankruptcy last year and is now owned by its Chinese manufacturing partner.
Security concerns and industry response
Major makers including Dreame, Ecovacs, Roborock, iRobot, and Shark have had vulnerabilities or breaches. The FCC does not regulate software patches unless they alter radio traits, so updates continue. Eufy plans to sell, support, and update existing products.
China's commerce ministry called the policy 'discriminatory and suppressive against Chinese companies and products'. The ban mirrors recent FCC actions on routers and drones, with waivers already granted to some router firms.
Scope and stated goals
The ban applies to any foreign-made robot, though FCC footnotes flag China as a concern. Colin Angle, iRobot co-founder, supports the stated goals; his startup develops a companion bot possibly covered.
The Cyber Trust Mark program does not exist and would be voluntary if created. Narwal is among the most important markets for the US. The policy's consistency remains uncertain amid limited domestic capacity.



