
Monitor pets with AI cameras
Petlibro launches Scout camera integrated with artificial intelligence, allowing pet owners to observe pets in real time through a phone application. The device can rotate according to movement, supports two-way conversations and recognizes up to two pets. The camera also records prominent activities such as eating, drinking or going to the toilet and stores them in the cloud.
GPS anti-lost device
Life360 introduces a device attached to the necklace that helps track the position of pets accurately. When the pet goes out to a safe area, the pet owner will receive a warning immediately on the phone. The integrated light helps to easily find pets at night and can share information when searching.
Smart feeder for cats
Petlibro's Polar machine helps maintain wet cat food fresh for many days. The device has 3 compartments sufficient for 72 hours and has a cooling system to store food. Pet owners can schedule feeding and monitor cat eating habits remotely.
Pet automatic door
Pawport's smart door uses sensors and ID cards to automatically open when pets approach, and also helps prevent insects or strange animals. The door is secure, remotely controlled and supports voice commands through virtual assistants.
Automatic cat health monitoring box
PetKit's PuraMax 2 toilet box is popular because of its ability to self-clean, control odors and monitor cat health indicators. The device records cat urination frequency, time and weight through a support application.
These technology devices are becoming increasingly popular in pet families, contributing to making care more effective and scientific. This is also predicted to be a strong consumer sector in the coming time.