The surveillance camera that feeds your dog: the world of smart gadgets

The surveillance camera that feeds your dog: the world of smart gadgets

8 January 2022, 19:00
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The segment for the production of cameras for home surveillance has been developing at a tremendous speed lately. Devices are being improved and their cost is decreasing. For example, some manufacturers equip cameras with microphones and speakers so that the owner can observe his pet even from a distance.

The Furbo camera developers have taken this a step further. They position their device primarily as a virtual friend for the animal.

The peculiarity of the gadget is that it can, in the absence of the owner, feed the pet with goodies and thus cheer him up. That is why the device is in high demand among dog owners.

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Interestingly, the developers took care of protecting their brainchild. It is no secret that when looking for food, animals do not think about the safety of the surrounding things. Furbo has a sturdy bamboo lid and sturdy feet that help keep the mechanism flat.

The Furbo Dog Camer has a cone-like shape. The design is laconic and elegant. The camera performs video in HD format. The detection angle is 120 degrees. The device supports audio mode. The owner can "contact" his animal at any time. In addition, the camera is capable of taking spontaneous pictures and sharing them on social networks.

It is worth noting that the camera turns off on its own when the owners appear at home. In this way, people's privacy cannot be violated.

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