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Enabot Launches EBO Mini Family Robots for Home Monitoring and Pet Care

Josh Jones · May 19, 2026 Ebo Mini Family RobotsEnabotRobot
Enabot Launches EBO Mini Family Robots for Home Monitoring and Pet Care

Enabot has introduced two new home robots designed to help families stay connected, keep an eye on pets, and monitor their homes remotely.

The new models, called the EBO Mini and EBO Mini Sport, are compact rolling robots equipped with cameras, microphones, and smart navigation features. The company says they are designed to provide a more interactive alternative to stationary security cameras.

Both robots include a 2K camera, two-way audio, night vision, obstacle avoidance, and automatic docking for recharging. Using a smartphone, owners can drive the robots throughout the house, check in on loved ones, and interact with pets from anywhere.

One of the standout features is a built-in laser toy that allows users to play with cats and other pets remotely. The robots can also capture photos and videos, making them useful for both home monitoring and everyday family moments.

Enabot says the robots are intended for a variety of use cases, including checking on children, monitoring elderly relatives, and keeping pets company while owners are away.

The EBO Mini Sport adds several upgrades over the base model. These include a quieter brushless motor, animated eye lighting effects, and AI-powered recognition that can identify both people and pets.

Unlike fixed home cameras, the EBO Mini robots can move from room to room, giving users a better sense of what is happening throughout the house.

The robots are available for pre-order on Enabot’s website. The EBO Mini starts at $169.99, while the EBO Mini Sport starts at $209.99 during the introductory launch period.

Enabot has focused on family-oriented robots for several years, with products aimed at combining companionship, security, and remote interaction in a simple consumer package.

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