A Dedicated Handheld Built to Power OpenClaw Agents
Published: March 25, 2026 at 4:26 a.m. ET
Beckenham, United Kingdom, March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AI agents promise to automate our everyday lives, but for most people, they remain frustratingly out of reach. Today, implementing a functional agent requires a "developer workflow": wrangling API keys, installing complex code, and managing fragile software environments.
Beyond technical friction lies a deeper trust barrier. Users are understandably reluctant to grant semi-autonomous software unfettered access to the personal devices that house their financial lives and private conversations.
An AI agent startup called ClawGo is stepping in to change that.
ClawGo today introduced a dedicated handheld device purpose-built to run OpenClaw AI agents. By moving the agent out of the browser and onto a standalone device, it turns technical agent frameworks into a reliable, "always-on" agent companion.

“AI agents shouldn’t require a developer’s mindset to use,” says the ClawGo founding team. The vision is straightforward: AI agents need their own hardware to become a dependable part of everyday life. ClawGo provides that secure, physical sandbox, fostering trust through architectural isolation.
Bring AI Agents into the Fabric of Daily Life
The device runs a fully configured OpenClaw agent right out of the box, allowing users to bypass the friction of installing code or managing complex API keys.
The system also includes pre-loaded core skills, so the agent is able to perform useful tasks immediately after setup. By turning an AI agent into a standalone device , ClawGo also avoids competing for attention on the crowded smartphone screen. Instead, the device becomes a dedicated interface for interacting with an autonomous agent.
It is available for pre-order starting today at $249, with shipping expected in April 2026. Pre-orders are available at clawgo.com.
The Air-Gapped Advantage: Trust by Physical Design
Running an autonomous agent within a primary laptop or browser often feels like an open invitation to security risks. ClawGo solves this by decoupling the agent from the user’s personal digital life. By housing the AI in a dedicated device, ClawGo creates a physical "air-gap" that allows the agent to operate at full capacity without ever touching the user’s sensitive local data.
To further ensure reliability, the hardware features a fail-safe "Save-and-Restore" system. Users can snapshot an agent’s state at any moment, providing a digital safety net that allows for bold experimentation without the fear of runaway processes or costly errors.