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Who wouldn’t want a robot dog? – More fun at CES 2026

It wouldn’t be CES without those quirky products that just make you stop and say one of two things. Either

  1. Why would anyone want that?
  2. Shut up and take my money

To be honest if this product ever makes it into production, I am not sure what category I would put this in

Sirius is billed as the most agile and lifelike dog-inspired robot who can unleash unlimited fun.

This 1kg robot dog is already in the hands of beta testers and pre-order customers so we will have to rely on their testimonials to determine whether having a 4-legged robot companion is desirable.

Sirius does all the usual things such as walking, sitting and learning commands. It also mirrors your actions, dances, plays soccer and anything else your imagination can come up with, all without the need to feed, water and clean up after. You can also make your Sirius unique with personalised RGB lighting, individual personality and voice tones and customisable facial UI’s

First showcased at CES 2025 the newest prototype is continuing it’s development phase with a waitlist established for those keen to get their very own mechanical Rover/Fido/Spot

Check out the cool video and numerous animations on the Hengbot website

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