Enabot
EBO X FamilyBot
A mobile family camera, telepresence robot, and conversational home companion.
Bottom line.
A compact buying view before the full evidence trail.
- Best fit
- Telepresence and family calls
- Primary watch-out
- Large household privacy and cybersecurity surface
- Region
- Global
- Required service
- Required-plan status not clearly disclosed
- Realistic 3-year cost
- Unknown — required recurring costs are not clearly disclosed
- Evidence maturity
- PartialManufacturer documentation only so far
Time-sensitive claims are within the editorial review window; the next scheduled threshold is Aug 28, 2026.
EBO X maps the home, self-balances, follows people, returns to charge, supports remote audio/video, and combines family reminders with alerts and AI conversation.
Closer to a roaming family communications and monitoring device than a pet. Its utility is broad, but the camera, mapping, remote access, and alert features demand careful account security and household consent.
Capability descriptions are based primarily on current manufacturer documentation. They are not independent performance test results.

The experience in practice.
- 4K stabilized camera and two-way communication
- V-SLAM mapping, person following, and automatic charging
- Cry, fall, and help alerts plus facial reminders
- Alexa and GPT-powered conversational features
- Large household privacy and cybersecurity surface
- Alerts are support features, not guaranteed emergency response
- Navigation depends on layout, lighting, floor transitions, and clutter
Telepresence and family calls
Mobile home monitoring
Households wanting a utility-companion hybrid
Camera-free homes
Highly cluttered or split-level spaces
Using fall alerts as a guaranteed emergency service
Five separate fit signals.
These editorial signals summarize interaction emphasis—not quality, intelligence, or an overall rank. A low score can be a deliberate design choice.
What enters the room with it.
The robot can create indoor maps and transmit remote audio/video. Enabot says face templates remain local; accounts, notifications, and chosen media still involve connected services. Physical privacy controls are provided. [EB3]
The physical facts.
- Power
- Automatic charging; runtime varies by patrol and media use
- Vision
- 4K stabilized camera used for navigation, calls, monitoring, and selected recognition
- Audio input
- Far-field audio and two-way communication
- AI architecture
- Hybrid. Wi‑Fi, app account, remote media services, and Alexa integration
- SDK & openness
- No general open robotics SDK positioned for consumers
- Size
- Approx. 168 × 168 × 218 mm
- Weight
- Approx. 1.7 kg
The cost beyond checkout.
Snapshot reviewed Jul 14, 2026; tax, shipping, bundles, and promotions may differ.
Rechecked current store price and clarified local face templates versus remote media.
Use it as the product it is.
Do not rely on automated alerts as a sole safety system. Secure the account, review remote users, use privacy mode, and block stairs or unsafe floor areas. [EB3]
Companion robots are not substitutes for professional care, clinical judgment, emergency services, or human consent. Safety depends on the exact model, environment, user, and region.
Sources & revision record.
Primary sources establish what the maker currently documents. Independent research can test narrower questions, but source count is never treated as evidence strength.
Editorial-system change only; product facts were not reverified on this date.
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