Look in996 Archivesyour pets when you're away with a reliable pet camera. Here are some of our top picks on sale during Amazon Pet Day as of May 7:
Best Pet Camera DealsWhat are your pets up to when you're away? If you leave your dog or cat to roam the house when you have to step out, that's probably a frequent question on your mind. Are the cats shredding the sofa cushions? Is the dog sneaking treats from the treat stash? Put all those questions to rest with a pet camera. Whether you want to check in here and there to let your pup know you're on your way home, or you need peace of mind that your pets aren't destroying your home, these cameras are absolute necessities for pet owners.
It's a great time to grab one right now, too. During Amazon Pet Day, you can save up to 35% off top pet camera brands to help you stay in the loop with what your furry friends are doing at any given time. We've chosen some of our favorites during the sale that you can bring home today without spending a paw or a tail. Below, find different pet cameras for different needs and budgets that you can shop through Amazon Pet Day depending on availability.
The Eufy Security Pet Camera is a feature-rich camera that comes with on-device AI tracking, a 360-degree field of vision, and 1080p video quality. It also has plenty of local storage to keep all the footage of your pets on board should you need it for any reason. Fortuitously, it doesn't require a monthly fee for all of those goodies. It can follow your pet automatically so you don't have to deal with looking at the side of your fur baby or a sliver of them off-screen, and you can toss treats to them from time to time as well. Set up notifications when motion or noise is detected and get them on your phone via app, and you're set to keep track of every single move your pet makes.
The Furbo 360° Dog Camera is a treat-dispensing camera that tosses treats like you would, far enough from the device so your dog or cat doesn't come sniffing around where they don't need to be. It also comes with a variety of other goodies, like a 360-degree wide angle lens, 4X HD zoom, selfie alerts, and more – though you do need a paid subscription for all of these extras, which starts at $6.99 monthly. But it's a sleek and simple pet camera that packs everything you need into one easy-to-use device, with motion and sound detection, app alerts, and more, including a video history to check what your pet was up to anytime during your absence.
The Petcube Play 2 is one of our favorite pet cameras, especially if you have cats. Its built-in laser toy will keep them busy when you can't, and that means a lot fewer opportunities for your feline friends to get into mischief. Beyond that, this affordable camera has built-in support for Alexa in its compact frame, so you have plenty of options when setting it up to align with your smart home devices. It records in 1080p with a 160-degree ultra wide angle view, and it also has night vision. It's the perfect mix of affordable and functional, and no subscription is required.
The Petcube Cam 360 Camera is a budget-priced camera that you won't have to spend too much on to get quality out of – it offers full 1080p video and a 360-degree view with pan and tilt rotation. With its 8x zoom and night vision, there isn't much that'll get past you, either. It offers real-time AI alerts to your phone as well with an optional Petcube Care subscription if that's important to you, and its ultra-fast setup means you can be out of the house with a mechanical nanny for your pets in minutes.
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