Furbo 360 Cat Camera
360-degree rotating pet camera with treat tossing, meowing alerts, 1080P HD video, and 2-way audio.
$144.00
Typical price
★ 4.3
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Our Take
Furbo built its reputation as a dog camera, but the cat-specific version (B0C4XXBY44) swaps barking detection for meowing alerts, which is the only change that matters if you are a cat household.
The 360-degree rotation is the standout feature. Most pet cameras give you a fixed view of one corner. Furbo pans the full room. You open the app, swipe to rotate, and find wherever your cat has decided to nap today. The 1080P video is sharp enough to see what they are doing but not so bandwidth-heavy that it kills your connection while gaming.
The treat tossing is the feature you did not know you needed. Load small round treats (under 1cm diameter) into the hopper, tap the button in the app, and the camera launches a treat across the room. Your cat hears the sound, runs over, eats the treat, and stares at the camera waiting for another one. It turns into a game. During loading screens or queue times, tossing treats to your cat from your phone is a genuinely entertaining way to spend thirty seconds.
The 2-way audio lets you talk to your cat. Whether they care is between you and your cat.
The honest downsides: Furbo has been pushing a subscription model. The base camera works for live viewing, treat tossing, and basic alerts without paying monthly. But person detection, activity history, cloud recording, and the “cat activity diary” features require the Nanny plan at $6.99 per month. The treat hopper is small and picky about treat size. And the cat-specific meowing detection is not perfect. Loud TV audio and music can trigger false alerts.
If you want a dedicated pet camera with the treat-tossing bonus, Furbo is the most polished option. If you just want to check on your cat, a basic Wyze or Tapo camera at half the price does that part equally well.
the good stuff
Why We Like It
The 360-degree rotating view means no blind spots in whatever room you put it in. The treat tossing feature lets you reward your cat remotely, which is genuinely fun to do during loading screens. Meowing alerts notify you when your cat is being vocal. The cat-specific version detects meowing instead of barking.
the honest take
Things to Know
The base model works without a subscription, but advanced features like person alerts and cat activity tracking require the Furbo Dog Nanny plan ($6.99/month). The treat hopper is small and only works with round treats under 1cm. The camera quality is good but not great in low light compared to dedicated security cameras.
