At this point in time, it’s hard to even feign surprise when a mundane household item gets turned into a smart, connected device. The Internet of Things is here, and it’s taking over everything from the cup you drink from to, in this case, your pet feeder.
Petnet isn’t even the first connected pet feeder, but what it brings to the table is certainly interesting. The device promises to use learning algorithms to determine your pet’s dietary needs, set a feeding schedule, suggest better pet food types, and tell you when you need to buy more food. In doing this, they hope to keep pets and their owners happy, and help prevent owners from overfeeding their pets.
Petnet will retail for $199.
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Petnet isn’t even the first connected pet feeder, but what it brings to the table is certainly interesting. The device promises to use learning algorithms to determine your pet’s dietary needs, set a feeding schedule, suggest better pet food types, and tell you when you need to buy more food. In doing this, they hope to keep pets and their owners happy, and help prevent owners from overfeeding their pets.
Petnet will retail for $199.
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