Pet owners now have access to advanced gadgets that leverage artificial intelligence and GPS technology to enhance pet care and monitoring. Petlibro recently released its AI-powered Scout Smart Camera, offering real-time insights into a pet's activities, while Life360 provides a GPS pet tracker for location monitoring.
The Petlibro Scout Smart Camera, priced at $99.99, allows owners to remotely monitor their pets through a mobile app. The camera can be controlled to pan and tilt, and it can automatically track pets as they move. Featuring two-way audio, owners can communicate with their pets remotely, and a chirping sound can be activated to gain their attention. The device can distinguish between two individual pets and offers AI-driven analysis, identifying when a pet eats, drinks, uses the litter box, or simply walks by. These events are captured as photos and stored as daily highlights in the cloud for up to 30 days. Access to the AI features requires a subscription, with the standard tier costing $12 per month and the premium tier priced at $17 per month.
Life360's GPS pet tracker, available for $49.99, focuses on location tracking. The company touts the device's ability to give pet owners peace of mind, ensuring they know the whereabouts of their animals at all times.
The introduction of these gadgets reflects a growing trend in the pet industry, where technology is being integrated to improve pet care and management. The AI-powered features of the Petlibro camera represent a significant advancement, offering detailed behavioral insights that were previously unavailable to pet owners. The subscription model for accessing these AI features is indicative of a broader industry shift towards software-as-a-service (SaaS) in the pet tech sector.
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