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CES 2026: Capture video with the AI-tracking, subscription-free XbotGo Falcon

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Last updated: 2026/01/10 at 6:42 AM
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There is clearly a fast-growing market for AI-tracking sports cameras, as evidenced by the several new models we came across at CES 2026.

The XbotGo Falcon, however, might be the one with the clearest shot at giving some of the big players in the space some real competition.

The XbotGo Falcon is an AI-tracking camera meant for sports. You place it on your tripod, let it know which sport you’re tracking, and give it some parameters for the field of play if you’d like. It will then automatically record the game while panning and zooming in and out to follow the action.

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Now, if you’ve looked into AI-tracking sports cameras before, you might be familiar with brands like Veo. They’ve been around for a while and are the go-to for soccer clubs to record the league’s games. However, if you’re just a parent or a volunteer youth coach looking to record your kids’ games, you’d likely pass on the Veo because, along with purchasing the camera for $1,200 upfront, you also need to pay for a subscription that’s well over $1,000 per year. And that’s just for the basic recording features; the cost increases even more when you add additional capabilities like streaming.

The XbotGo Falcon, however, is completely subscription-free, making it a much more affordable solution.

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If the XbotGo name sounds familiar, you might have heard of their previous product, the XbotGo Chameleon. This AI-tracking camera required that users attach their smartphone to the top of the device. Your smartphone was the device used to record the game, while the XbotGo Chameleon’s camera was utilized solely for its AI-tracking capabilities. This led to some issues, as you couldn’t use your iPhone during a game for other purposes, nor could you easily monitor what your smartphone was actually recording while sitting up high on the Chameleon mounted atop a tripod.

The XbotGo Chameleon and new XbotGo Falcon side-by-side.
Credit: Mashable

The XbotGo Falcon addresses these issues by incorporating a high-quality recording camera into the device, alongside the AI-tracking camera. Users can now also utilize their iPhone as a monitor, connecting it to the Falcon to view real-time footage of what’s being recorded. If the AI-tracking loses its place for one reason or another, users can manually pan the Falcon using their iPhone to get the device back on track.

Additionally, XbotGo reports that they’ve resolved issues with their AI-tracking software. In order to stop the camera from getting distracted by kids playing on the sidelines of the game it should be recording, the Falcon can now lock onto the specific game ball instead of just looking for gameplay action movement.

We may have covered other AI tracking cameras at CES, but if you’re looking for an affordable, prosumer-type solution specifically designed for capturing sports, the XbotGo Falcon seems like your best bet. If you’re running a sports league, the Veo camera might make sense for all of its pro analytical capabilities, but if you’re just a parent looking to capture video of your kid’s games or even a small youth team, the XbotGo Falcon will save you thousands of dollars.

XbotGo Falcon

XbotGo Falcon
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The XbotGo Falcon will begin shipping to its early Kickstarter backers later this month, before launching on the market in March with a retail price of $599.

Head to the Mashable CES 2026 hub for the latest news and live updates from the biggest show in tech, where Mashable journalists are reporting live.

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