Beni: the $800 robot dog camera that jumps and follows you

The Verge tests Mondo Robotics’ Beni, a two‑legged robot dog that can run up to 18 mph, jump about 10 inches, follow you or a pet, and film in 4K HDR (with options for 3K60 or 1080p60+). It’s Kickstarter‑priced around $600 with an $800 full retail tag, controllable via app joysticks or a wrist controller, and capable of following from behind, orbiting, or snapping ahead like a drone. The robot is reportedly sturdy and rebound-capable after crashes, but the demo also shows some alignment issues and potential timing risks for fall shipping. If production stays on track, Beni could be a fun, capable camera‑bot with future add‑ons (treat‑tosser, dock charge) and modular accessories; otherwise it remains a promising prototype with uncertain delivery.
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- Beni is a cute camera on wheels, but the quirky little robot can even climb stairs Digital Camera World
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