The 9 best gadgets for your pets

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The 9 best gadgets for your pets
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In Engadget’s Slack rooms, our pets are high on the list of stuff we chat about — just behind work-adjacent tech stuff, insane current events, video games and food. We’ve bought plenty of high- and low-tech stuff to keep our furry friends fed, occupied, safe and happy and we’ve put together the best of what we tried here.

This might seem silly, but it comes in handy during the most dire times — like when my cat was sick. Thanks to the fountain, I knew exactly how long it had been since she last had a drink of water, and how much she drank at the time, so I could act accordingly with the rest of her routine. I also appreciate that the mobile app will send you alerts when the fountain’s filter needs replacing and when the whole thing needs cleaning.

Though the AirTags rely on Bluetooth, the range is impressive and the triangulation between the tags and any nearby iPhone is eerily accurate, getting you within yards of a lost tag. Then the Ultra-wideband directions will direct you to within a few feet. A friend of mine is the director of an animal shelter and they have four AirTag-rigged collars they put on"flight risk" dogs during foster transfers, just in case.

The camera supports two-way audio, and you can set alerts for specific types of activity like barking/meowing, a human entering the space, pet motion and miscellaneous sounds. It’s usable in the simplest sense without a subscription, but to get the most out of it you’ll need to sign up for the $6/month Petcube Care plan.Another recommendation from puppy training class was a snuffle mat. Some people make their own but I went the premade route and got the.

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