Description
Some pet cameras only let you watch. Furbo adds a more interactive routine with rotating coverage, two-way audio, and treat tossing for dogs that respond better when remote check-ins feel more active and familiar.
SmartPaw selected this model because it fits households that want both reassurance and engagement while away from home, especially for dogs that react to boredom, separation, or changes in routine.
Product highlights

- 360-degree coverage helps reduce blind spots around the room compared with a fixed-view camera.
- Treat tossing turns the device into a more interactive check-in tool instead of simple passive monitoring.
- Two-way audio supports voice reassurance, commands, and attention redirection during the day.
- A strong fit for dog households that want smarter remote visibility plus reward-based engagement.
Detailed specifications

| View | 360-degree rotating camera coverage |
|---|---|
| Interaction | Remote treat toss and two-way audio |
| Primary use | Dog monitoring and engagement while away |
| Control | App-based remote access |
| Best fit | Dogs needing reassurance and interaction |
| Main value | Combines monitoring with reward-based check-ins |
Best for
- Dog parents who want to check in, talk, and reward pets while away from home.
- Homes where fixed cameras miss too much of the room layout or dog movement.
- Households that want a pet camera to do more than just record motion clips.
Care and setup notes
- Use treats that match the dispenser guidance so toss performance stays more reliable.
- Mount or place the camera where the room coverage and toss path both stay clear.
- Treat alerts and camera monitoring are helpful tools, but they do not replace regular in-person care for long absences.
SmartPaw pricing note
SmartPaw is listing this item at $57.60 for the current launch window, compared with a regular store price of $72.00. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.
What pet parents like about it
- Buyers often see the treat toss feature as the biggest difference-maker compared with standard indoor cameras.
- Dog households regularly mention easier midday reassurance and a better sense of what pets are doing between walks or visits.
- The rotating view and more active interaction make it feel better suited to pet use than a generic home camera.
FAQ
Why choose this over a standard pet camera?
It adds treat tossing and rotating coverage, which makes remote check-ins more interactive and useful for many dogs.
Is it only for watching pets?
No. The voice and treat features make it more helpful for engagement, reassurance, and routine support while you are away.
Who is this best for?
It is especially helpful for dog homes that want more than passive video and prefer a camera that supports interaction.





