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VBOT AI Robot Dog Brings a Calm, Canine-Free Companion to CES 2026

Follows, assists, and engages like a real pet
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJanuary 6, 20263 Mins Read
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I’m allergic to dogs and, to some extent, afraid of them too. That doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy canine company or love petting them. I do, as long as they don’t bark, bite, or jump at me. This is precisely where VBOT finds its place. The China-based company is exhibiting its VBOT AI Robot Dog at CES 2026, offering a companion that sees, listens, and responds intelligently, without the unpredictability of a real pet.

Imagine coming home after a long day to a companion that not only greets you but understands your needs, moves naturally around your living room, and even helps capture everyday moments, all without the need for a remote control. That’s the experience VBOT aims to deliver with its robotic dog.

Robot dogs have been gaining attention in recent years for their unique blend of canine-like agility, stability, and advanced AI, making them increasingly suitable for home environments. VBOT builds on this momentum with a design philosophy it calls “Made to Be Near,” combining social intelligence, intuitive interaction, and practical assistance in a single, lifelike companion meant to feel like part of the family.

What sets VBOT apart from traditional household robots is its emphasis on warmth and approachability. Rather than feeling mechanical or intrusive, the robotic dog presents itself as a loyal presence that stays by your side. It features a built-in camera to capture memories and doubles as a home guardian that can safely navigate your living space. Expressive gestures, natural conversational abilities, and quiet, gentle movements help it feel more like a calm family pet than a machine.

Safety and trust are core to VBOT’s design. Pinch-free joints, soft-touch protective mesh, and a spacious leg structure make it safe around children and other pets. The compact head unit rotates and tilts to facilitate natural communication. At the same time, low-noise locomotion ensures the robot operates quietly, whether it’s moving near a sleeping child or navigating a busy living room.

Interaction is equally seamless. VBOT understands natural language commands such as “bring,” “follow,” or “find,” and can act autonomously without relying on a remote. Its Task Decomposition Engine breaks down complex requests into actionable steps, whether guiding visitors, fetching items, or capturing the perfect group photo. Outdoors, real-time perception and adaptive interaction allow it to keep pace with humans across parks, trails, and urban paths.

Beyond functionality, VBOT’s robotic dog is designed to enhance social interaction. Its calm, expressive presence can spark conversations, break the ice in public spaces, or help carry items during group activities. With all-terrain mobility, smart environmental awareness, and a battery that lasts over five hours, VBOT is designed to be an all-day companion, offering the comfort of a dog without the drawbacks, and a clear glimpse into the future of home robotics at CES 2026.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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