Unfortunately, these specs dont quite justify the often frustrating user experience and software issues.
Its far more than just a security gadget though.
Compared to a standard, fixed security camera, bots like the Enabot Ebo X offer unparalleled flexibility.
At least it looks cute when it bugs out and spins in panicked circles.
However, theres still hope here.
On the rear, youll find another speaker and a microSD slot.
First off, the 4K UHD 8MP camera quality is pretty impressive, especially its infrared night mode.
Its fairly loud, but not pleasant at higher volumes.
There are multiple privacy features allowing you full control over your Ebo X.
However, I was a bit disappointed with what I found.
But other than that, the bot is pretty bland.
Enabot’s other robots didnt come with Alexa built in, and thus had a much more distinct identity.
There are remnants of this in the Ebo X a completely different voice pipes up to exclaim Ebo!
At least it looks cute when it bugs out and spins in panicked circles.
Most of these commands work fine, but there are some that just lead to frustration.
This bot just has no chill, clearly.
Still, if you could muddle through the poor user experience, these features are well worth the hassle.
My main criticism is the utter lack of guidance.
The setup is pretty clunky, and the QR code in the included physical instructions didnt even work.
Theres very low latency in these live controls, and the feed is clear and crisp.
I had to repeat the process several times to get a map somewhat resembling my home.
App: 3/5