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Petlibro’s AI Camera Tracks & Describes Your Pet’s Cute Moves

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– Petlibro has launched the AI-powered Scout Smart Camera, which tracks pets’ activities in real-time and offers features like two-way audio and automatic pet tracking.
– The camera uses AI for pet recognition, tracking behaviors like eating, drinking, and litter box use, and provides daily highlights and surprise selfies stored in the cloud.
– Scout can recognize and track up to two pets separately, with a feedback-driven AI system that improves accuracy over time, addressing challenges in distinguishing similar-looking pets.
– The device is priced at $100, with AI features requiring a subscription ($12–$17/month), and allows sharing with up to five users, but lacks barking detection (unlike Furbo’s camera).
– Petlibro collects image/video data to improve AI features, adhering to cybersecurity standards, and plans to integrate AI with its feeders and fountains in the future.

Pet owners looking for smarter ways to monitor their furry companions now have an innovative option with Petlibro’s latest AI-powered camera. The Scout Smart Camera goes beyond basic surveillance, offering intelligent tracking and charming behavioral insights that bring pet monitoring into the digital age.

Unlike standard pet cameras, Scout combines real-time tracking with advanced AI analysis, identifying specific activities like eating, drinking, or using the litter box. Its motion detection automatically follows pets as they move, while two-way audio lets owners interact remotely. The companion app stores daily highlights and surprise snapshots, creating a 30-day cloud archive of precious moments.

What truly sets Scout apart is its ability to recognize multiple pets individually, a feature developed after overcoming early challenges in distinguishing similar-looking animals. York Wu, Petlibro’s CEO, explained how traditional facial recognition fell short with fast-moving pets, prompting the team to refine a dynamic, self-improving AI system.

The camera’s playful personality shines through its whimsical activity descriptions, turning routine movements into delightful narratives. Imagine receiving a notification that reads, “Milo is lazily stretching in a sunbeam, tail flicking with contentment.” These personalized touches add a layer of charm missing from competitors’ offerings.

For households sharing pet duties, Scout supports up to five users, making it easy for family or friends to check in. Priced at $100, it undercuts rivals like Furbo, though its AI features require a subscription starting at $12 monthly. While it currently lacks bark detection, a feature Furbo includes, Petlibro confirms plans to add sound alerts and expand compatibility with its smart feeders.

Privacy-conscious buyers should note that image and video data is collected to enhance AI performance, a common practice among smart devices. Petlibro assures users that data handling follows cybersecurity protocols, with no audio used for AI training.

As pet tech evolves, Scout represents a compelling blend of functionality and personality, proving that monitoring your four-legged friend doesn’t have to feel robotic. With future updates in the pipeline, this device could soon become an indispensable part of pet-loving households.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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