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Jennifer Young

I created my own 808 from Xbox's Hi-Fi Rush using this unusual home security robot

Ebo-X Robot with cat ears to look like 808 from Hi-Fi Rush.

Hi-Fi Rush is a rhythm-based action game from Tango Gameworks and Bethesda that took the Xbox world by storm when it was shadow-dropped in January at the Xbox Developer Direct. 

The game features Chai, a boy who dreams of becoming a rockstar, and his quirky sidekick 808, a cat companion that transforms into a portable hovering speaker that pulses to the beat and helps Chai sync his attacks to the music. 808 has captured the hearts of many Xbox fans, and some have even hailed her as Xbox’s new mascot. One fan even created their own 808 figure using a 3D printer.

I was one of those fans who fell in love with 808 at first sight, and after finishing the game and enjoying every rocking minute of Chai and 808’s story, I couldn’t help but wonder if Xbox had a great opportunity here for some merchandise, specifically making 808 a real-life music speaker.

Having just received the striking Ebo-X robot family companion for review, I noticed its striking resemblance to my favorite feline sidekick. Could I make my own 808?

The Ebo-X already pairs with your phone or even Alexa to play music on Harman speakers, no less, and has a similar pulsing light to indicate the beat of the tracks you play through it. It’s also shaped like a ball; it just needed the final touch… cat ears.

After scouring the internet for stick-on rubber ears, I found a lot of perfect picks to transform this device into my Hi-Fi Rush fantasy, but delivery alas would take too long. I got impatient.

What I actually ended up doing was cutting ear shapes out of some headset packaging and sticking them tentatively onto the unit. If you are reading this Enabot (creators of the Ebo-X), don’t worry, I haven’t ruined your device; the ears come off. But why would I ever want to remove them? Behold, my beat-bopping 808 speaker!

My very own 808, music almost sounds better when played by a cat? (Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

I’ve been playing the epic Hi-Fi Rush soundtrack on it all day as it’s bopped around my living room, from The Prodigy to Nine Inch Nails, to Joy Formidable and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Seriously if you haven’t listened to the Hi-Fi Rush soundtrack yet, go check it out immediately. Not only does my 808 play music, but it can also be commanded to follow me around the house, just like the real 808 follows Chai.

A lot of people on Twitter have asked me what on earth this curious device is, and it’s actually an experimental family robot from Enabot. Initially launched as a Kickstarter project, the Ebo-X family companion has started to go out to supporters from May, with an intended full launch on Amazon later this year. The Enabot syncs with Alexa, has a 4K security camera, alerts you to crying children and even tells you if someone in the house falls over. Yes really. [UPDATE: The Enabot EBOX X is now available on Amazon for $1099]

This tiny security guard and voice assistant has won a CES 2023 Innovation Award for Robotics & Smart Home, and it’s not even realized its full potential yet.

(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)
(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)
(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

 Speaker deals: Walmart | Best Buy | Amazon | Dell 

My main interest in the Ebo-X is not just how damn cute it is, but its ever-improving features that will include Chat-GPT integration. When this actually happens it will definitely be the smartest device in my house.

In the meantime, I’ve been having way too much fun with my new 808 buddy; the combo of the Harman speakers and two-wheel dancing with its customizable light show make it the perfect stand-in for my 808 merchandise fantasy.

Over to you Xbox, now how about that Razer collab?

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