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Connected Pet Gadgets

Feb 16, 20182 min
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Rich DeMuro takes a look at gadgets that can track your dog's activity, feed them automatically and toss a treat from your phone.

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Feeding Fido as easy as asking Alexa. I'm Rich Demiro and this is rich on Tech Daily taking a look at some connected pet gear, Starting with the Fitbark two. This is kind of like a fitbit for your dog. It comes in multiple colors and it connects to their collar. It monitors their activity, rest and sleep. It's a seventy dollars gadget and you see all the stats on your phone through a n app. Take a walk and you can boost both of your stats up. Next the pet

net Smart Feeder. This lets you schedule feedings and feed your pet remotely. It's a one hundred and fifty dollars device. You can load it with a bunch of pet food and it connects to your Wi Fi. You'll get a notification when your pet is fed. It even works with Alexa and Google Home Plus. You'll get a notification when your pet is fed. Like I just said, if the power goes out, don't worry, your pet is not gonna

go hungry. The pet net Smart Feeder also has a backup battery, so we'll continue to feed even if the power goes out. And finally, when it's time for a check out, a device called the pet Cube Bites. This is kind of expensive two hundred and fifty dollars, although I saw it on Amazon for much cheaper. It's a Wi Fi connected HD camera. They lets you see and talk to your pet from anywhere. But the best part you can toss them a tree from anywhere in the

world using your smartphone. The pet cube Bites can spit out a tree up to six feet away. You'll have fun watching your dog try to jump to get it now. Our producer Vanessa at tech Smart found the device would sometimes dispense more than one tree at a time, but her dog did not mind a bite I mean bit ha dog puns. Thanks so much for listening. If you want more information on any of these connected pet gadgets, go to my website. It is rich on tech Daily. Have a fantastic day, I'll talk to you soon.

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