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WOPET Dog Camera D01 Plus, 5G WiFi Pet Camera with

Original price was: $115.99.Current price is: $99.99.

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Price: $115.99 - $99.99
(as of Feb 12, 2025 15:54:43 UTC – Details)


Product Description

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WOPET Dog treat camera, helps to see, speak, and spoil your furry friend!

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1 Realtime 2-way Audio

2 Clear Night Version

3 HD 1080P

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1 Support 5G Network

2 Seal & Fresh Locked

3 Work with Alexa

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.5 x 6.57 x 6.57 inches; 3.06 Pounds
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 26, 2023
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ WOPET
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CQY3R89D

Fun Treat Tossing: Toss your dog’s favorite treats with phone app, get their attention with the speaker, and play with them remotely through the treat tossing function. Let your dog experience your virtual presence even when you are not at home. Have them jump and chase treats and tell him he’s a good boy!
Smart APP Control: WOPET Smart Pet Camera is compatible with both 5GHz and 2.4GHz WiFi systems, allowing you to program and monitor your pet’s meals anywhere and anytime, to see,talk, play, and interact with your pet.Connect with your pet while you are away with the supported audio chat/recording.Sharing your favorite moment on social media directly if preferred.
1080P HD Camera for Remote Monitoring: Through a high-definition video camera with 1080P high resolution and 165°wide viewing angle, WOPET dog treats camera allows you to see and hear how your beloved pets are responding when you are temporarily away. The built-in camera supports night vision, enabling you to clearly see your pets in the dark.
Two Way Audio: Built-in advanced microphone and speaker for clear two-way audio conversations. Let you listen, talk and reward your pet’s favorite snack or play & interact with your pet anytime, anywhere, Not only can you see what’s happening at home, but also send voice commands, scare off intruders and talk with loved ones, even when you’re away.
OPERATING TIPS: Easy 3-Step Setup: 1) plug in to a power outlet using its USB cord; 2)Android user :Search WOPET smart on Google play,IOS user :Search WOPET on APP store to download the App; 3) connect to your home WIFI.We recommended to use treats 0.24-0.6”(6-15mm) that will get your dog excited to play with you and dog camera.

Customers say

Customers find the security camera functional and easy to set up. They appreciate its clear picture quality and night vision. The app is simple to use and navigate. Many customers find it useful for keeping an eye on their pets while they’re out of the house. However, some have issues with connectivity and disagree on sound quality, value for money, and camera quality.

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3 reviews for WOPET Dog Camera D01 Plus, 5G WiFi Pet Camera with

  1. D. Richards

    Works after a little fine tuning.
    At first I couldn’t get the Android app to connect to the device. I looked at my router to see if I could see it and I could but it kept disappearing. I told my router to only connect to the device on the 2.4ghz band and it has worked fine ever since. The rotating could be a little faster with the arrows pointing in the direction of rotation. (The rotation arrows are not first person perspective.) The video quality is excellent even on the lowest setting. If you test the audio in the same room, you will get feedback which is a good indicator that the microphone is fairly sensitive and gives good remote performance.The treat holder is well sealed and the pups haven’t tried to break in. (Don’t fill it with them watching!) For treats, I use Blue Buffalo Bits Soft Dog Treats for Training. They are a good quality and fit perfectly. My dispenser is throwing two treats at a time of these. I have not been able to get the Alexa skill working with this device yet.

  2. Marie

    Better than Furbo in every way
    We had a Furbo for years, but my biggest cat Milo would knock it over and the lid would pop off and he’d gorge on treats. So when the power cord finally busted when he knocked it over, I went to buy a replacement, and chafed at the cost still being so high. I saw this WOPET did the same thing at like $100 less so I figured I’d try it. In (almost) all metrics, it is better:1) It holds more treats. The Furbo has this slimline look, but the top is very thick where the unit is widest, so the chamber to hold treats is very small and empties quick. This unit holds way more, so it’s better designed2) It has suctions on the bottom to adhere to a shelf. Furbo doesn’t have this (or didn’t when I bought it), so was easy to knock over. This one is not immoveable, but it is hard to move. Milo hasn’t been able to knock it over.3) The lid is better designed. It’s not overly thick like the bamboo one from the Furbo, and it sucks on better, It can actually be a bit hard to get off if you don’t have fingernails to get in the crack to start the pulling. Milo hasn’t gotten the lid off, which is good, because he doesn’t need too many treats, he could lose a pound or two so we have to be sparing with the treats and not let him overdo it.4) Camera quality is better. At least from my Furbo bought a few years back, so perhaps Furbo has updated their camera too.5) It has a button on it so you can dispense without having to open the app. Sometimes you want to give your cats a treat with it without dealing with the app. Or you want the cat sitter to be able to dole out treats and don’t want to give them app access. This is better than having no button.6) It’s way cheaper. It does all the same things (at least that I use it for), and way less money.7) It doesn’t show a different light when you are on the camera. With the Furbo, if you’re looking at the unit it has one color of light on for if it is on standby and another color of light when the app is open and the camera is on. For me, I want there not to be a color difference. I want to also use this camera to spy on what’s going on in my house when I am not there with the teenagers in the living room. With the Furbo they could tell when I’m doing that. With the WOPET they cannot.8) The ONLY thing I wish they’d done differently is put the power cord input on the back, rather that on the side that makes it hard to put books right next to it on the shelf. It’s not quite as slick looking as the Furbo, but it’s fine. The curved sides of the Furbo didn’t make it a great book end either.(By the way, my pic above is of our custom designed bookshelf/kitty tree we designed. So it’s a whole kitty playground, with some functionality too, which is why it looks so sparse.)

  3. anna horvitz

    The changes made to the product are a definite improvement!
    I initially tried out the Wopet a couple years ago but discovered the product had some issues to work out, and had returned it and purchased a Furbo instead. However, Wopet recently sent me a newer, improved model for me to try out in exchange for considering writing a more positive review or deleting the negative one. I’ve been using this new version a few days now and here’s what I have noticed:One thing neither my dog nor I liked about the old model was how the loud the treat-dispenser was. The product had a malfunctioning sensor that caused it to repeatedly fling treats. However, this improved model has a functional sensor AND I am able to record my own sound for the feeding, or turn the sound off if I want. The treat launcher scatters a lot of treats if you use small, kibble-sized treats, so if you don’t want this I recommend using treats at least the size of a blueberry or large marble. It has a decent trajectory of a couple feet.The HD setting is very clear, and SD as well, however I do have trouble getting the camera to load on the HD setting. The smooth setting typically works fine and is relatively clear. The night mode is impressive, very clear.I feel the product still has a couple quirks to work out. The buttons for rotating the camera are opposite, so left turns it right and vice versa, but that’s not such a big deal once you get used to it. Additionally, the wording on some of the settings are poorly translated to English, such as “define sound” meaning “record sound” for treat dispensing, and “remove the binding” meaning, as I unfortunately discovered, uninstalling the device from the app and having to reinstall it all over again.On the positive side, the device is very stable on the table, and has extremely strong suctioning feet to keep it in place should your pet try messing with it. Last I checked this device is half the price of the Furbo 360, and while it does not have as many options or upgrades as Furbo, after using it a few days it seems it’s a decent camera to use if you just want to look in on and talk to your pet and toss a handful of treats.

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