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In-home security cameras can only do so much. Even if you have one in every room, there will always be blind spots and areas that remain inaccessible to a stationary camera. But what if your security camera has wheels? For me, the biggest attraction to having an Enabot EBO Air is its ability to patrol the house, find pets or people, and even facilitate interactions and conversations from afar using the EBO iOS app.
EBO Air is a brand new model in Enabot’s line of camera robots, and I feel like Enabot has only begun to realize the potential of this product. There are so many more ways a camera-bot like this could be utilized as an interactive companion for kids and pets. But even now in its 1st-generation form, EBO is an innovative and fun way to perform surveillance and create interactions in the family home, even when you are far away.
Enabot EBO Air
The Good
- Excellent companion camera for families
- Recognizes and interacts with people and pets
- Patrols automatically or via remote control
- Works as security when no one is home
The Bad
- EBO gets lost easily
- Wheels require frequent cleaning if you have pets
Enabot EBO Air: Price and availability
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Enabot EBO Air: Surveillance isn’t creepy; it’s fun!
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While the cuteness is certainly fun for kids and pets, the real value of the EBO Air is in its ability to patrol and provide surveillance. There are so many ways you can use EBO as a surveillance tool in the home, whether you’re checking in to see how the kids are doing with the babysitter, making sure your pet is behaving at home alone, or keeping an eye on an elderly relative. If you can’t see your kids from EBO’s stationary dock, you can simply use remote control mode to drive him around the house until you find whoever it is you’re looking for. Once you find them, you can talk through the bot to have a two-way conversation with people or pets. This comes in mighty handy when I’m headed home and need to send a helpful reminder to my 11-year-old in the way of, “Why are you watching TV? You need to get ready for soccer!”
While the cuteness is certainly fun for kids and pets, the real value of the EBO Air is in its ability to patrol and provide surveillance.
Some people like to use the EBO Air as a companion for their pets when left home alone, but I think the success of this depends on the pet. This camera bot would be great for a cat since it can move in enticing ways that encourage a good chase, and it has a laser that projects onto the floor to encourage interaction. This functionality might also work with a very playful dog, especially since the bot can be programmed to patrol the house periodically and seek out your pets. Once it finds a pet it will make animal sounds and perform cute antics to get their attention. You can also speak to your pet through the EBO. My big lazy dog, however, has very little interest in EBO. He observes it with something like disdain and ignores EBO most of the time. If I speak to him through the bot, he gets confused. This is why I think EBO’s success as a pet companion will definitely depend on the personality of your pet.
Enabot EBO Air: The ‘Mother, I’m lost” notification
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The only other minor nuisance is EBO’s intolerance for dog hair. His wheels can become easily jammed with dog hair. When this happens, I have to disassemble him and pick out all the hair so he can move freely again. This seems a bit odd for a robot labeled as a pet companion, but I guess it’s unavoidable in a house with as much dog hair as mine. The bright side is that Enabot provides a ton of tutorial videos on how to use EBO and how to clean out his wheels, so it’s a pretty simple maintenance task that I have to perform every few weeks.
Enabot EBO Air: Competition
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Enabot EBO Air: Should you buy it?
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You should buy this if …
- You have kids and and/or pets.
- You’d like patrolling video surveillance when you’re not at home.
- Stationary cameras are not fulfilling your needs.
You shouldn’t buy this if…
- You can’t abide a lost bot sending notifications to your iPhone.
- Cleaning dog hair out of wheels seems unfeasible.
For me, any family in which the parents have to work outside of the home or travel away from their kids and/or pets, a robotic camera is an ideal addition to the home. It’s also a great idea for someone who cares for a relative who is elderly or suffering from dementia. An EBO Air will allow the user to see and interact with anyone in the home from afar, even if they are in another room away from the camera charging base.
Since it is such a new product, there are occasionally little glitches, like when EBO gets lost and can’t find his way back to the base. There is also some maintenance required if you have pets, since EBO’s wheelhouse accumulates hair and requires regular cleaning. For me, these are insignificant complaints in comparison to the wide range of cool features that EBO offers.
In my house, EBO has become a fun electronic member of the family. I have the bot programmed to come out once a day just to zoom around and get a laugh out of my kids. I also use him often to check in on the kids when they are left alone or with a babysitter. When we travel as a family, it’s comforting to have a small, silent robot patrolling my home, ready to send an alert to my iPhone at the slightest sign of movement.
Although EBO does occasionally get lost or tangled in dog hair, these are easy fixes that don’t outweigh the wide range of benefits we enjoy in EBO’s company. The camera-bot is both entertaining and incredibly useful. I think for a family that owns a cat, he would be even more engaging as a pet companion as well. I can say with confidence that I could never go back to stationary security camera in the house after coming to depend on our friendly neighborhood EBO.
Enabot EBO Air
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