Give the dog a bone! Furbo pet camera is now just £159
UK DEAL Watch your pooch, talk to your hound, and throw your pet a treat – even if you are out of the house
We are still waiting for Amazon Prime Day 2020 to announced, but in the meantime Amazon UK is having a monster end of summer sale. And this deal on the ever-popular Furbo pet camera is one that has caught our eye - offering this at a tasty £30 discount.
With a 160-degree lens, 4x digital zoom and a night vision this is much more than a cleverly-marketed home security camera. The Furbo allows you to interact with your dog when you are out of the house (or even in another room). You can not only see your dog in high-definition 1080P video - but you can hear it too, so you can ascertain its mood. The audio is two-way - so you can then give instructions and words of comfort. But the neat trick, is that the Furbo can dispense doggy treats, to reward their loyalty and patience.
To get this wireless control you simply link to the wifi-enabled Furbo using the free app (which is available for both iOS and Android smartphones and tablets). The set-up will even mean you can get notifications when your dog is barking.
Furbo Dog Camera save £30 now £159
This smart pet camera normally costs £189, but in the Amazon UK end of summer sale it is reduced to £159. This Alexa-compatible device can let you monitor your dog remotely, speak to it, and can even toss it treats!
UK deal, ends 30 August
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Chris George has worked on Digital Camera World since its launch in 2017. He has been writing about photography, mobile phones, video making and technology for over 30 years – and has edited numerous magazines including PhotoPlus, N-Photo, Digital Camera, Video Camera, and Professional Photography.
His first serious camera was the iconic Olympus OM10, with which he won the title of Young Photographer of the Year - long before the advent of autofocus and memory cards. Today he uses a Nikon D800, a Fujifilm X-T1, a Sony A7, and his iPhone 15 Pro Max.
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