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AI-powered PetLibro Scout Camera tracks each pet individually

PetLibro Scout delivers intelligent pet monitoring with individual pet profiles, smart alerts, two-way audio, and automatic video highlight reels.

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When it comes to keeping tabs on our four‑legged friends, traditional pet cameras can feel a bit…one‑size‑fits‑all. Enter PetLibro’s new Scout Smart Camera, a $99.99 AI‑powered device that finally treats each pet as an individual rather than just “the cat” or “the dog.” With Scout, pet parents get personalized insights—complete with names, behaviors, and even daily highlight reels—delivered straight to their phones.

Most household cameras struggle to distinguish one furry face from another, especially when your tabby and tuxedo look almost identical. “Traditional facial recognition failed when pets moved quickly or shared features,” explains PetLibro founder York Wu, recalling early prototypes that couldn’t tell Max from Molly at a glance. To overcome this, PetLibro built a dynamic, feedback‑driven system that learns in real‑world scenarios, improving accuracy over time. Today, Scout can recognize up to five unique pets by name—right out of the box—and users simply create individual profiles in the PetLibro app to get started.

Gone are the days of scrubbing through hours of grainy video just to confirm that your pup actually ate lunch. Scout’s AI identifies specific behaviors—eating, drinking, litter‑box visits—and organizes clips into daily highlight reels. Each morning, your phone pings with a shareable video showcasing your pets’ most important moments, from playful zoomies to snack time. Behind the scenes, PetLibro’s Video Cloud AI subscription (standard: $119.99/year; premium: $169.99/year) powers these features, offering up to 30 days of cloud storage, smart summaries, and premium AI assistant access.

Scout doesn’t just watch—it chats. Meet Tobi, PetLibro’s in‑app AI assistant. Ask Tobi for today’s activity summary, tweak camera settings, or troubleshoot connectivity hiccups via simple text commands. It’s like having a virtual pet‑sitter in your pocket. Tobi can even send real‑time alerts when your fur‑ball is nibbling a forbidden snack or spending too long in the litter box, giving you peace of mind whether you’re at your desk or halfway across town.

Monitoring is only half the fun. Scout’s two‑way audio lets you say “hi” to Fido when he’s alone or discourage Cheddar from scaling the couch. Lost your kitty? A friendly chirping noise emanating from the camera often does the trick to coax them into view. All of this happens in crystal‑clear 1080p HD, with a full 360° pan‑and‑tilt mechanism and color night vision so you never miss a whisker twitch—day or night.

At $99.99 (often $89.99 with the on‑page coupon code CAM10), Scout undercuts many rivals while packing similar AI chops. For comparison, Furbo’s camera rings in at around $210 and charges extra for its AI “Nanny” assistant at $7/month. However, Scout currently lacks barking detection and a built‑in treat dispenser—features PetLibro says are “coming soon” as part of its expanding feeder and fountain ecosystem.

You can snag Scout directly from PetLibro’s website or on Amazon, with free U.S. shipping over $75 and up to 15% off bundle deals. Early adopters also get an exclusive look at upcoming AI features, ensuring Scout only gets smarter with time.

PetLibro Scout Smart Camera
PetLibro Scout Smart Camera
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Designed for multi-pet households, the Scout Smart Camera recognizes each pet by name and delivers curated summaries through the PetLibro app.

$100 at PetLibro
$100 at Amazon

Whether you’re a solo‑pet parent or head of a furry squad, Scout Smart Camera offers a playful, personalized way to stay connected. And as AI continues to learn your pets’ quirks, each day’s highlight reel becomes less about “Did they eat?” and more about “Did they do the cutest thing today?”

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