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Why Do You Need a Pet Camera?

A pet camera helps you keep an eye on the pet no matter where you are. You can monitor the activities from a remote location and get real-time alerts to act immediately. You can check recordings to see the activity and behavior of the pet during the day. Most importantly, it helps you interact with your pet through two-way audio. You can refrain from doing something and have peace of mind when you are away.

How to Choose the Best Pet Camera?

Pet Camera With Speaker: Two-way audio is a must-have for pet cameras. The camera should have a built-in speaker and microphone to facilitate two-way communication. It helps train the pet and helps it refrain from bad behavior.

Pet Camera Without Subscription: Look for a camera that offers all features, including live preview, two-way audio, and motion detection alerts without a subscription. It will save you from recurring monthly charges.

Reliable Internet Connection: The camera must have reliable connectivity to monitor pet activities smoothly. You can go with reliable Wi-Fi or PoE pet cameras. In any case, it should offer a stable connection and fast speed to ensure lag-free live feed of the pet and surrounding area.

Video Quality and Wide Coverage: The video quality of the camera should be optimal, ideally 4K resolution. It captures every detail of the pet clearly. Moreover, it should cover a wider area to capture the pet and its surroundings, so make sure it has a wider field of view or pan-and-tilt motion.

Remote Access and Video Playback: The camera should offer remote access through an application. It allows you to see the pet live from any location. You can monitor the pet's activities and behavior. Secondly, it should offer smart video playback options to find recordings remotely without hassle.

Where is the Best Place to Put a Pet Camera?

The best places to put a pet monitor camera are the living area, family room, the pet's primary spot, and entry/exit points. If you place cameras at these locations, you can monitor every pet movement. Make sure to cover the sleeping/resting spots and feeding stations. Wherever you place the camera, place it at a suitable height from where it can cover a wider area.

Do You Need Wi-Fi for a Pet Camera?

If you have a Wi-Fi pet camera, you need to connect to your home Wi-Fi. An internet connection is necessary for data transfer, remote access, real-time alerts, etc. Otherwise, you can go with a PoE camera, which requires an Ethernet connection with the router. Another option is a cellular 4G pet camera with a SIM card for internet connectivity.

Are Pet Cameras Always Recording?

It depends on the camera. Some cameras record continuously 24/7. While some cameras work in the motion detection mode. You can also schedule recording to record when you are away.

What is the Difference between a Pet Camera and a Security Camera?

Both are made for different purposes. A pet camera has specialized features to monitor, entertain, and interact with pets. They have pet-specific alerts and features. Pet cameras focus on pet care and interaction. On the other hand, a security camera has general features, like human/vehicle detection, dual warning, etc. Security cameras focus on home protection and surveillance. But now some common security cameras can now be used as pet cameras as well.