A security camera watches your home. The EBO Max FamilyBot understands it, remembers it, and moves through it like a member of the household.
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A security camera captures what happens in
front of it. Nothing more. It does not follow movement, respond to a voice,
recognise a face, or remember that your grandmother takes her medication at
noon. For all the progress made in home monitoring technology, the device
watching your home has remained fundamentally passive. It records. It
transmits. It waits. The EBO Max FamilyBot is built on a completely different
premise. Instead of watching the home from a fixed point, it moves through it,
understands it, and responds to the people inside it in real time. That
distinction is not a minor upgrade. It is a different category of device
entirely.
At its core sits a multimodal AI brain that
does not just react but perceives, combining visual input, voice recognition,
and environmental awareness into one continuous decision-making loop. It sees.
It listens. It understands context. And unlike reactive smart devices that
reset with every interaction, the EBO Max FamilyBot builds understanding over
time, learning the rhythms of the household and adjusting accordingly.
Navigation is handled by V-SLAM technology, which maps the entire home and
allows the robot to move autonomously through it, patrolling scheduled routes,
heading to marked points, and tracking down family members or pets on demand. A
4K camera with an 8-megapixel sensor and 131-degree field of view keeps the
footage sharp, and live two-way video calls let remote family members check in
as though they were standing in the room.
Most smart home devices forget everything the
moment you stop using them. The EBO Max FamilyBot does the opposite. It
remembers. The AI family robot learns individual family members by face, voice,
and appearance, then adapts its behaviour around their established routines and
preferences. The more it lives with a family, the more naturally it fits into
their day. Voice wake-up gets it moving. Fall detection sends an instant alert
before anyone has to ask for help. When the battery drops, it finds its charging
dock without being told. Tasks assigned through the companion app get executed
based on context, not rigid commands. It can even locate a specific family
member by facial recognition at a scheduled time and deliver a personalised
reminder without any trigger from the user.
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