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Enabot Ebo SE pet robot review: the catsitter I didn’t know I needed but can’t live without
10:30 pm | April 15, 2024

Author: admin | Category: Computers Gadgets Home Home Security Smart Home | Comments: Off

Two-minute review

Being a cat owner is a joy like no other, but I miss my cat so, so much when I’m away even just for a day. That's why the Enabot Ebo SE pet robot is a literal must-have in my cat-crazy household.  This small and sweet little robot doesn’t have an adorable little ‘face’ like the Enabot Ebo X, but operates similarly, offering features like mobile phone compatibility and the ability to take photos and videos. 

It’s also not as stuffed with features as the Enabot Ebo X, which has built-in Alexa smart home functions and a 4K UHD camera, however, if you’re looking for a simple and much cheaper robot, the Enabot Ebo SE robot reigns supreme. This little orb is simple to set up right out of the box and is completely managed through the app. 

It's not quite got the chops to be one of the best home security cameras, but certainly gives peace of mind if you quickly want to check in at home. My testing of the Enabot Ebo SE coincided with my holiday, which was a huge blessing; this would be my first time traveling away for more than a day since I got Miso, and having the Enabot Ebo SE keeping an eye on my baby eased a lot of my anxieties. 

I set everything up a few days before my six-day trip, and I was relieved to see that the Enabot Ebo SE returned to its charging station all on its own without any prompting after checking in on my sweet boy, Miso, (don’t worry, pictures soon to come!), which makes things a lot easier when you're remotely checking in on your furry friends. 

Enabot EBO SE what's in the box

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It was a complete stroke of luck that I started reviewing this robot when I did because as soon as I landed, I lost contact with friends and family in the UK – I couldn’t get a Facetime, WhatsApp, or even an IMO call to hold for more than two seconds. 

Since the Ebo SE has a two-way audio capability, I was able to keep in touch with Miso through the robot. It was incredibly useful to be able to open the app, turn the microphone on, and check in not just on my cat but on the people at home. It helped me stay connected, and I honestly don’t think I could travel without having this little guy set up and ready to be on guard duty. 

In terms of the bot's mobility, it’s pretty decent, but not groundbreaking. Through the app, you can steer it to go left, right, backward, and forward, and there are designated spin and sprint buttons. These proved to be useful as I had the Ebo SE set up in my bedroom, where there's an obstacle course made of socks and other various flotsam and jetsam that Miso likes to hoard, which was how I discovered that the Ebo SE struggles to get over smaller objects like the corner of a shirt, and also with sharper turns.  

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Miso the cat

(Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future)

Close ups of Miso the cat! Night Mode Miso has a lot to say... 

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Night mode with Miso

(Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future)
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Miso on night mode

(Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future)

It would be nice if the Ebo SE had some kind of crash detection feature that would alert me before I smack the robot into a bedpost – or better yet if it could reverse away from the hazard on its own. However, I suppose that level of intelligence would drive the price out from the moderately affordable $247 / £199 / AU$382 to a little on the expensive side. 

In addition to its decent 1080p HD camera, the Enabot Ebo SE's Night Mode was pretty impressive as well, and it was nice to be able to see Miso at any hour of the day or night while he was creating chaos and growing his pile of stolen artifacts. Thankfully, Night Mode is automatically enabled, so whenever you want to drive around your home and check in on your loved ones (both furry and otherwise) in the dark you can open the app and get straight to spying. 

It's worth noting that you need a pretty solid internet connection, as you may end up accidentally driving your robot off a cliff (or, more likely, down the stairs) like I did when I stepped outside of my hotel and lost connection. 

Enabot Ebo SE with Miso the cat

(Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future)

Enabot Ebo SE pet robot review: price and availability

  • How much does it cost? $247 / £199 / AU$382
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can I buy it? Amazon and Enabot official site

The Enabot Ebo SE is relatively cheap and pretty budget-friendly for most people, available for $247 / £199 / AU$382. It's well worth the splurge if you've been saving up for a pet robot, but of course, it's still a luxury purchase. 

It is a lot cheaper than the Enabot Ebo X which starts at just under $1,000. It's currently available on Amazon as well as through the Enabot website. Of course, you lose out on a fair few advanced features; but I didn't find myself needing these.

Value: 4/5

Miso and Enabot

Two best friends taking in the sights (Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future )

Should I buy?

Buy it if... 

Don't buy it if...

Miso and Enabot Ebo SE

(Image credit: Muskaan Saxena via Future)

How I tested the Enabot Ebo SE

  • I used the Enabot Ebo SE while away from home and abroad for three weeks 
  • I set up all the controls 
  • I took photos and videos with the bot
  • I tested the microphone speaking both to my cat and to my housemate

I used the Enabot Ebo SE for about three weeks as my only pet and indoor camera. Once out of the box I paired it with my Ebo account and placed it in a secure room to operate in where stairs or other big obstacles wouldn't impact it. I spent a few days familiarizing myself with the controls before I traveled, practicing the steering and controls, and trialing the app and its features. 

I took several photos and videos of my cat at different parts of the day under different levels of internet connectivity, as well as using the microphone and speakers to see how reliable both components are. It is still currently my only pet camera and I use it often when I'm away from home or just want to check up on my cat. 

I've been researching and reviewing technology for two years, and while Miso hasn't necessarily developed the same writing skills I have, he's a pretty good judge of pet toys and products. 

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Dashword review: a nearly perfect SEO optimization program with one major flaw
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New tools are constantly emerging in content creation that promise to streamline the process, enhance quality, and attract more visitors to your website. 

One such tool is Dashword, which has gained popularity among content creators for its capability to optimize content for search engines (SEO). Dashword is a powerful tool that leverages AI and machine learning algorithms to analyze search engine results and identify the characteristics of top-performing content. By providing detailed insights and recommendations, Dashword helps writers and marketers optimize their content to improve its relevance, increase its visibility on search engines, and attract more website traffic. 

With Dashword, you can quickly identify the keywords, phrases, and topics most relevant to your target audience and create content that resonates with them. Whether you’re a blogger, a content marketer, or an SEO professional, Dashword is an essential tool that can help you take your content to the next level.

Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of any software before incorporating it into your workflow is crucial. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages and disadvantages of using Dashword to help you decide if it’s the right tool for your content creation arsenal.


Features

Dashword sample outline

(Image credit: Dashword)

Dashword is a versatile tool that provides a comprehensive solution for content creation. Its user-friendly interface allows easy access to a range of features. Dashword assists in generating ideas for topics and content briefs. Additionally, it offers a keyword research tool that optimizes your content for search engines by identifying valuable keywords. These keywords can be integrated into your content to enhance its visibility.

Furthermore, Dashword includes a content brief builder feature that analyzes your competitors' content and identifies critical sections that could benefit your content. You can select these sections to add to your content outline and get advice on possible titles. Moreover, Dashword provides frequently asked questions about your topic that can be answered in your content to benefit your readers.

Dashword's top strengths include its comprehensive keyword analysis, which is more advanced than simple keyword suggestions. It provides valuable insights into how often to use certain keywords, their relevance, and where to place them within your content. This level of detail guarantees that your content is fully optimized for search engines.

Another one of Dashword's strengths is its user-friendly interface. It makes content optimization accessible to everyone, regardless of their SEO knowledge. Its clear layout and guidance simplify the process of optimizing your content.

How does Dashword use AI?

Without the help of AI, Dashword wouldn't be possible. The service integrates AI into its various features to enhance the user experience. For instance, Dashword uses AI to analyze the content of your competitors on a particular topic. This analysis helps you gain insights into what kind of content is already ranking well, and which topics you might need to cover in your own writing. Based on this analysis, Dashword suggests an outline for your content brief to ensure that it covers all the necessary aspects and helps you create a comprehensive piece.

Dashword also leverages the power of AI to provide an interactive interface that enables you to add, edit, and organize the elements of your content brief. This feature saves you a lot of time that you would have spent manually researching and organizing your brief.

Finally, the AI writing tool is designed to assist you in writing about a particular topic, from start to finish. 

Installation, setup, and compatibility

Dashword's SEO content optimization lets you enhance your content from any web browser and device. You can also use a Dashword plugin to access some of its tools directly within Google Docs.

Getting started with Dashword is easy, despite the term "installation." The process is straightforward because there is no traditional software to install. You can access Dashword entirely online, making it available from anywhere at any time. 

To start with Dashword, open your preferred web browser and navigate to the Dashword website. On the Dashword homepage, look for a registration or sign-up option, usually a button labeled "Sign Up," "Get Started," or "Try for Free." Dashword offers different subscription plans, so choose the one that best fits your needs.

During registration, you'll be asked to provide basic information such as your name, email address, and password for your new Dashword account. After submitting the registration details, Dashword will send a confirmation email to the address you provided.

Once your account is confirmed, you can log in to Dashword using your email and password. The Dashword dashboard is your command center, where you can manage your content projects, monitor performance, and access the tool's various features.

To start with Dashword, create a new project by selecting "New Project" or "Create Project." This will open up a setup wizard or dialog box that guides you through entering the initial details about your content project. This may include naming your project, defining target keywords, and setting up other parameters Dashword will use to analyze and suggest content improvements.

Once your project is set up, you can explore the power of Dashword, using its user-friendly interface to delve into capabilities like keyword analysis, competitor content comparison, content scoring, and optimization suggestions. If you need assistance, Dashword's help resources or customer support are just a click away.

Plans and pricing

Dashword pricing

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There are currently two subscription packages available for Dashword: Startup and Business. However, the lack of more packages is one of the most concerning things about the Dashword service. 

The Startup package costs $99 per month and is ideal for small teams and individuals. It allows you to create up to 30 content reports per month and grants access to the AI writer tool for up to 100,000 words. Additionally, you get unlimited content briefs with content outlines, and this package is for five user seats. 

The Business package, which costs $349 per month, is suitable for larger teams. It offers up to 100 content reports for ten user seats and access to unlimited AI writing capabilities and content briefs. Furthermore, this package includes exclusive features like existing content monitoring, bulk reports creation, API access, and single sign-on (SSO) capabilities. 

If you want to try the service before purchasing, you can sign up for a free trial of either package without providing your credit card details. The trial includes access to one content report.

Final verdict

Dashword would quickly get a five-star rating if money weren't an issue. However, due to the current pricing structure, it only deserves 3.5 stars. The individual package at $99 monthly seems unreasonable, especially when similar tools are available for less. Additionally, specific tools and a monthly usage limit are restricted. The business package at $349 per month also has usage limits, which doesn't make sense. These subscription models make the service expensive for individuals, small businesses, and even larger businesses that must generate more than 100 monthly content reports. A happy medium would be to offer cheaper subscriptions and remove the monthly limits on existing packages. 

Beyond price, Dashword is easy to start and mostly easy to use. However, expect a slight learning curve to get the most out of the service. Once you spend the time to learn everything there is to know about Dashword, you should find success.

Two final issues need to be considered when using Dashword. Firstly, it heavily relies on Search Engine Optimization (SEO). While SEO is vital, creating content that connects with readers is equally important. There is a possibility of focusing too much on optimization and losing the authentic voice that resonates with your audience. Moreover, there is an overemphasis on competition. Even though competitor analysis can be helpful, there is a chance of focusing too much on what others are doing. This could result in everyone saying the same thing, reducing originality and creativity.

Dashword is a service worth considering. Its free trial makes it even more appealing, as it won't cost you anything to take it for a test drive. Dashword could be the right choice, depending on your situation and background. Just be aware of its pricing and baffling limitations. 

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