⚡ Capture the game like never before—AI-powered, 4K clarity, zero hassle!
The XbotGo Chameleon AI Auto Sports Action Camera is a wireless, lemon green device designed for team sports enthusiasts. It features advanced AI tracking for multiple players, FollowMe mode for individual focus, and streams live to major platforms without subscription fees. Equipped with a 4K 60FPS camera and a 120° wide-angle lens, it offers up to 8 hours of recording and integrates with iOS and Android via the exclusive XbotGo app, which includes 20GB free cloud storage.
Brand Name | XbotGo |
Item Weight | 2.12 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.36 x 6.85 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | Chameleon |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Lemon Green |
Special Features | Wireless |
C**�
Fantastic AI Auto Sports Action Camera
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this AI auto sports action camera for a couple weeks now, and I have to say it’s amazing. I was skeptical at first because there’s a lot of “AI camera” out there, but this one actually works, especially for team sports like soccer and basketball.Setup was really easy. The app guided me through connecting it to my phone (I’ve used it with both iOS and Android—works great on both), and I didn’t have to pay for any subscription just to get the main features. That alone is a big win.The tracking is where this thing shines. I use it mainly for soccer practices and games, and it does an excellent job , and no need to control anything manually. It pans and zooms automatically to follow the players and keeps the ball in frame most of the time. For the most part, it feels like someone’s filming it live for you.The 4K at 60FPS is no joke either. The footage looks super clean, and the motion is smooth, even in lower lighting like during late afternoon games. I’ve tried live streaming to family a couple of times too, and that worked too. No noticeable lag or buffering, and the quality held up even when we didn’t have the world’s best Wi-Fi.Portability is another plus—it’s small, compact, and the build feels durable. I’ve put it in my bag with cleats and shin guards and it’s just fine. Battery life is solid too. I’ve gotten through full games with battery to spare.Overall, if you're looking for an easy, high-quality way to record games, review plays, or just keep memories of your kids’ sports moments, this is absolutely worth it. It feels like one of those products that really works. Highly recommend.
R**A
Impressive tracking, no subscription needed!
This camera is a game-changer for capturing sports. The auto-tracking works great for soccer and basketball, and the 4K 60FPS video is super clear. Setup was easy with my iPhone, and live streaming is smooth. Love that there’s no monthly fee. Great tool for teams and parents alike!
C**R
Feel like a pro with this
I bought the XbotGo Chameleon mainly to record rec league basketball games, and I’ve been really impressed. The AI tracking is sharp and does a great job keeping everyone in the shot without me needing to adjust anything. I especially like the FollowMe option for isolating one player—it’s super handy for player analysis. Setting up livestreams to Facebook was quick and worked smoothly. The companion app has tons of useful features and is easy to figure out. Video quality is excellent, and the wide-angle view captures everything. The battery holds up well during longer games. Overall, it’s a solid tool for teams, parents, or anyone filming sports.
A**E
Easy to use for beginner
I’ve been using the XbotGo Chameleon for my kid’s soccer games, and it has seriously impressed me. It tracks the whole field really smoothly without me having to touch the camera once. The FollowMe mode is great when I want to focus just on my child—works like magic. Streaming to YouTube was easy and looked professional, even for someone like me who isn’t super tech-savvy.The video quality is amazing—really crisp and smooth playback. The app is easy to navigate, and I love that there’s no subscription to deal with. The fact that it records for 8 hours and gives cloud storage is a huge bonus. This is one of those gadgets that actually lives up to the hype.
A**L
Instructions describe features, not how to use them
I am hoping to upgrade this as I become more familiar with the product. Be prepared to set aside a lot of time to learn the product. The paper manual contains a random mix of information but no instruction on how to operate. The video tutorials can be paused but can only be started from the beginning, which is time consuming when you're playing with something new and want to scroll to the part you are learning. Having repetitive music play on a loop when you are trying to listen to the instructions is not a positive feature. The instructions describe features, not how to use them. For example, the Xbot has a feature to follow a player, called FollowMe. The instructions read "Enter "FollowMe Mode" → Select "Jersey Number" → Enter the athlete's jersey number. Where will you find the "FollowMe Mode"? I can't answer that one yet but will let you know.There are thousands of positive reviews and I hope to join them. So far, this is destined to be returned because if everything is not intuitive, it should be easy to look up in the manual. If you are recording a game and need to learn something, it makes no sense to watch a video tutorial on the same device that is 12 feet in the air recording the game.Update Aug 6 - comments are specifically related to ice hockeyIt would be great to be able to zoom with the remote or the monitor. Once the camera is 12+ feet in the air, bringing it down to turn off auto zoom and then figure out the zoom I want is a process.The gimble cannot angle down sufficiently to pick up all of the action.Significant amount of action along nearside central boards is missed.I was really surprised that I cannot edit my footage by signing in online. It appears that I have to use the phone I recorded with, which is laborious for an hour plus footage vs accessing it via much bigger screens. UPDATE (Aug 6): you can send yourself a link.Update Aug 7The live streaming feature on high speed internet does not work. It does a frame every few seconds. It could be a great tool but has logic flaws from a hockey perspective. If your phone (camera) is at the recommended height of 12 feet, you need to use the monitor function to make sure it is set up as you want (such as forcing a manual panning if the tracking loses its way (the camera drag function on the monitor is excellent BTW, is very fast) and linking the devices by hot spot is recommended. If you do this, you can't then use wifi to to live stream. If they fix the streaming issue, I would recommend a mirroring feature (between two Apple products).
2**E
Nice equipment outside of tournaments
Love this so far, has only had for a week. Clean video and tracking is nice. Only issue is in a basketball tournament situation it is a little ADHD. I guess because there is so many games going on. It can get side tracked on breaks and time outs.
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