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Enabot EBO SE Enabot EBO SE
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Although video calling is now commonplace, well and truly settled in to everyday life (and it’s not been that long that we’ve had that really!), it still has the potential to expand and adapt to suit what we need it for. One of the shortcomings is having to rely on other people to show you what you need to see or only being able to access cameras in a fixed position. The EBO SE from Enabot is a great way to get around these problems and provides a great way to stay in touch with loved ones and get a sense that you’re actually there with them.

The 1080p HD camera allows for a good picture and the fact that you can remotely control where the EBO goes means you can control what you see without having to rely on someone else doing it for you. The video is only one-way but then, so are your eyes! I can imagine youngsters in the family using the white of the unit to draw faces on it and decorate it accordingly… It’s not only good for video calls though, it can also be used to record and save things. It comes with an SD card slot and you get a 32Gb card in the box. You don’t even have to replace this as the software automatically over-writes it with new material once it’s full. Just be sure to store treasured memories elsewhere before this happens if you don’t want to lose anything!

This brings us nicely on to the other function of the EBO SE as a security camera. You can set it in a fixed point or have it roam around your home on patrol, ready to activate if motion is detected and immediately start recording. It has night-vision too so you can just set it up to do its thing while you sleep, safe in the knowledge that you’ll get a notification via the app if anything is detected moving around. Finally, when it gets low on battery, it will automatically re-dock itself to get charged up and back to working order. RRP £94.86

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