After testing the XbotGo Chameleon for weeks, I'm blown away by its AI tracking but frustrated by some quirks. The 360° gimbal smoothly followed my basketball drills like a pro cameraman - no more shaky phone footage! The 4K video captures sweat droplets mid-air, perfect for analyzing form.
The AI recognition is hit-or-miss though. During soccer practice, it brilliantly tracked my numbered jersey through complex plays, but confused me with another player when we crossed paths. The promised 8-hour battery? More like 5 hours with 4K recording - bring a power bank.
Setup is deceptively simple until you hit snags. The 'follow me' mode requires awkward phone positioning that defeats hands-free purpose. And that tiny manual? Basically useless without zooming in.
Where it shines: automated highlight reels. The AI surprisingly caught my best soccer goals and created shareable clips automatically. For $200 less than premium brands, it's fantastic for casual athletes - just don't expect Hollywood-level precision.
Final verdict? If you can tolerate occasional tracking glitches, this is the best budget sports camera with pro features. But perfectionists should save for Veo's flawless tracking.