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CES 2026: XbotGo Falcon Promises Affordable AI Sports Tracking

10 Jan

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Summary

  • XbotGo Falcon offers subscription-free AI sports tracking for under $600.
  • It features a built-in camera and uses a smartphone as a monitor.
  • AI tracking now locks onto the game ball, improving focus.
CES 2026: XbotGo Falcon Promises Affordable AI Sports Tracking

At CES 2026, the XbotGo Falcon emerged as a strong contender in the AI sports camera arena, offering a significantly more affordable alternative to existing market leaders. Unlike subscription-reliant models, the Falcon provides a one-time purchase price of $599, making advanced sports recording accessible to a wider audience. Its innovative design integrates both an AI-tracking camera and a high-quality recording camera, with users able to leverage their smartphone as a real-time monitor.

The Falcon addresses previous user frustrations by allowing smartphone connectivity for live viewing and manual control if the AI loses track. Furthermore, software enhancements enable the AI to lock onto the game ball specifically, preventing distractions from sideline activity and ensuring focus remains on the primary gameplay. This upgrade significantly enhances the reliability of its automated tracking capabilities.

Set to ship to early Kickstarter backers this month and launch commercially in March, the XbotGo Falcon presents a compelling option for parents and amateur sports teams. While established brands may offer deeper analytical features for professional leagues, the Falcon delivers substantial cost savings and user-friendly operation for capturing youth and amateur sporting events.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The XbotGo Falcon is an AI-tracking sports camera launched at CES 2026 that offers a subscription-free model, unlike the more expensive Veo cameras which require annual subscriptions.
The XbotGo Falcon will begin shipping to Kickstarter backers this month and will be available on the market in March.
The XbotGo Falcon has a retail price of $599, making it a more budget-friendly option for sports recording compared to competitors.

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