These are the best gadgets for your pet right now | TechCrunch
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These are the best gadgets for your pet right now | TechCrunch
"Petlibro recently launched its AI-powered Scout Smart Camera, which gives pet owners real-time insights into what their little ones are up to. The app lets you control where the camera looks, and it can also automatically follow your pet as they move around. The camera has two-way audio, so you can talk to your pet if they're being naughty, and it can even make a little chirping sound to get their attention."
"What makes this device special is the AI descriptions. Scout can recognize when your pet eats, drinks, uses the litter box, or just walks by. It takes pictures and saves daily highlights in the cloud for up to 30 days. To access the AI features, you need to sign up for the standard subscription for $12 a month, or the premium tier for $17 a month."
"This new GPS pet tracker from Life360 is a lifesaver for anyone who worries about their furry friends wandering off. You can attach it to your pet's collar, and it connects to your phone to give you real-time location tracking. It even has geofencing, which alerts you if your pet leaves a safe area like your yard or neighborhood. Additional helpful features include alerts to notify nearby pet owners in the area if your pet escapes."
Smart pet gadgets combine cameras, trackers, and feeders to improve monitoring, safety, and feeding routines. Petlibro's Scout Smart Camera ($99.99) provides AI-driven activity descriptions, two-way audio, automatic tracking and chirping sounds, recognizes up to two pets, captures pictures, and saves daily highlights in the cloud for up to 30 days; AI features require a $12/month standard or $17/month premium subscription. Life360's GPS pet tracker ($49.99) attaches to collars for real-time location tracking, geofencing alerts, neighborhood escape notifications, and a built-in light; full features require Gold ($14.99/month) or Platinum ($24.99/month) plans. Petlibro also offers a $149.99 wet food feeder described as keeping wet food fresh.
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