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    The Best Pet Cameras We’ve Tested for 2025

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    Pet cameras are relatively new, but we’ve been reviewing traditional security cameras for nearly two decades, and we’ve covered pet-specific models since they first appeared on the market. We test these cameras in our own homes, with our own cats and dogs, to determine whether they are furbaby-approved and worth recommending. Our two favorites, the Furbo 360 Cat Camera and the Furbo 360 Dog Camera, offer a sharp view of your pet, dispense treats, and send alerts so you always stay informed, wherever you are. That said, we have a range of options on this list at different prices, including traditional security cameras that offer pet alerts, so you can find the best dog or cat camera for your needs.

    Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

    EDITORS’ NOTE

    November 19, 2025: With this update, our lineup of recommended pet cameras remains unchanged. The existing picks have been vetted for currency and availability.

    (Photo: Angela Moscaritolo)

    (Photo: Angela Moscaritolo)

    Pros & Cons

    • 360-degree views with silent panning

    • Automatic dog tracking

    • Color night vision

    • Quieter, more adjustable treat tosser

    • Free barking alerts

    • Works with Amazon Alexa

    • Attractive design

    • Doesn’t tilt vertically

    • No local storage option

    • Some features require a subscription

    • Lacks Google Assistant support

    Why We Picked It

    The original Furbo earned high marks for its treat-tossing technology and sharp 1080p video with night vision. The Furbo 360 builds on its predecessor by offering 360-degree panning capabilities and color night vision. We’re glad that Furbo doesn’t require a subscription for barking alerts, one of the product’s most useful features. Our two main complaints are that you need to pay extra to access event recordings and that the lens doesn’t tilt up and down, unlike some indoor security cameras. Those minor quibbles aside, the Furbo 360 is still the best device we’ve tested for remotely tossing treats.

    Who It’s For

    Dog owners: If you want to monitor or reward your dog while you’re away, the Furbo 360 is a top pick for its clear video, reliable performance, useful alerts, and treat dispenser. It can even help you maintain routines and discipline while you’re on the road, thanks to its treat dispenser and two-way audio.

    Puppy parents: Thanks to its panning ability, you’ll be able to keep up with the movements of a particularly active pooch with this cam. Its barking alerts are extra handy if you’re still going through the training process.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

    Integrations

    Amazon Alexa

    Field of View

    360 degrees

    Resolution

    1080p

    Storage

    Cloud

    Learn More

    Furbo 360 Dog Camera Review

    (Credit: Will Greenwald)

    (Credit: Will Greenwald)

    Pros & Cons

    • Bright, sharp video

    • 360-degree panning

    • Dispenses treats

    • Built-in toy

    • Ads in app

    • Treat reservoir lid isn’t super secure

    • Video colors are overly cool

    Why We Picked It

    The Furbo 360 Cat Camera is almost identical to the Furbo 360 Dog Camera, except that it features a dangling cat toy, emits chirping sounds instead of squeaky toy sounds when dispensing treats, and can send alerts when it detects meowing. Both have 1080p video with color night vision and can pan a full 360 degrees, which are features you want in a pet camera, whether you have a dog or a cat.

    Who It’s For

    Cat owners: This is for cat owners who want to keep an eye on their pet and give out treats when they’re away from home. It’s physically the same as Furbo’s dog camera, and both have earned Editors’ Choice awards because they excel at their respective tasks. The treat-tosser and feather toy can keep your cat occupied, and the camera and two-way audio can help you stay present if your feline gets lonely when you’re gone.

    Kitten parents: The camera’s panning ability and live tracking feature will let you find and keep up with your elusive buddy as they roam the living room when you’re out and about. The dangly toy is also more likely to be appealing if your cat is still young and willing to play with anything.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi

    Integrations

    None

    Field of View

    360 degrees

    Resolution

    1080p

    Storage

    None

    Learn More

    Furbo 360 Cat Camera Review

    Pros & Cons

    • Reliably dispenses treats

    • Good night vision

    • Two-way audio

    • Wall-mountable design

    • Works with Amazon Alexa

    • Occasional delay connecting to app

    • Easily tipped over when placed on a table or shelf

    • Video history, smart alert features require a subscription

    Why We Picked It

    The Petcube Bites 2 Lite consistently delivered high-quality 1080p video throughout the day and night, and reliably dispensed treats upon command during testing. We also like that it can notify you of motion and sound events, and then automatically start recording (if you pay for a premium subscription). The main drawback is that it sometimes takes a minute or more to connect with its companion app and show a live view of your home.

    Who It’s For

    Budget shoppers: If you’re looking for an affordable treat-tossing camera, consider the Bites 2 Lite. It doesn’t have the same pan capabilities as others on this list, but it offers a wide field of view and records video when it detects motion or sound, so you can review clips on a timeline.

    Sedentary pets: Since the Bites 2 Lite can’t pan, it’s best suited for those who know where their pet will be. It also takes a second for footage to load sometimes, which won’t be a problem if you’re just trying to catch a glimpse of your napping pup.

    Feisty pets: The Bites 2 Lite can be wall-mounted, making it a great option if you want to ensure that your dog or cat doesn’t knock it over during play.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

    Integrations

    Amazon Alexa

    Field of View

    160 degrees

    Resolution

    1080p

    Storage

    Cloud

    Learn More

    Petcube Bites 2 Lite Review

    Pros & Cons

    • Easy to set up

    • Reliably dispenses treats

    • Two-way audio

    • Works as a smart speaker with Amazon Alexa

    • Camera isn’t particularly sharp

    • Requires subscription plan to track activities for more than four hours or capture 30-second video clips

    • Expensive

    • No laser

    Why We Picked It

    The Petcube Bites 2 features high-end build quality, designed to withstand knocks and roughhousing, along with a 5GHz Wi-Fi radio. It also features four microphones, allowing you to hear your dog more clearly when using the two-way audio feature. It features Alexa built in, allowing you to use voice commands in addition to asking for general information, setting timers, and controlling compatible smart home devices. 

    Who It’s For

    Pets who play rough: This camera’s durable design won’t let you down if your cat or dog enjoys some rough-and-tumble play. It’s a tall slab of a treat dispenser and can even be mounted to further reduce the temptation to knock it around.

    Amazon fans: With built-in Alexa integration, the Petcube Bites 2 not only dispenses treats and lets you talk to your furry pal, it also doubles as an Amazon smart speaker.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi

    Integrations

    Amazon Alexa

    Field of View

    160 degrees

    Resolution

    1080p

    Storage

    Cloud

    Learn More

    Petcube Bites 2 Review

    (Credit: Eufy)

    (Credit: Eufy)

    Pros & Cons

    • Affordable

    • Sharp 2K video

    • Automatic motion tracking

    • Sound and motion detection

    • Local and cloud storage

    • Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant

    • Doesn’t support IFTTT

    • Some features not available in HomeKit

    Why We Picked It

    It lacks some perks of pet-specific models, but the affordable Eufy E220 Indoor Cam supports features such as remote pan and tilt movements, 2K video capture, automatic motion tracking, and intelligent motion and sound detection. You can also configure it to recognize human and animal movements. And there’s also a unique Pet Command feature that can automatically play prerecorded messages. For instance, you can easily program it to say “Get off the couch!” in your voice whenever the camera spots your dog up on the sofa.

    Who It’s For

    Pets that aren’t treat-motivated: If you can do without remote treat-tossing abilities, the Eufy E220 Indoor Cam is worth a look for its affordability, high-resolution recordings, and dependable animal alerts.

    Cats and dogs in training: If you need a way to be sure that the cat isn’t getting onto the counter or the dog isn’t jumping on the couch when you’re not home, the Eufy E220 can help. You can aim it at the naughty spot in question and program it to reinforce the rules with your recorded command.

    Young pets: If your pet tends to be all over the place, the Eufy E220’s ability to tilt up and down and pan from side to side will help you keep an eye on them as they roam around. It might not have the treat dispensing of the others, but it provides the most flexible viewpoint of the bunch.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi

    Integrations

    Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant

    Field of View

    125 degrees

    Resolution

    2K

    Storage

    Cloud, Local

    Learn More

    Eufy E220 Indoor Cam Review

    (Credit: TP-Link)

    (Credit: TP-Link)

    Pros & Cons

    • Sharp 2K video

    • Weatherproof design

    • Built-in spotlights

    • Intelligent motion detection

    • Color night vision

    • Local and cloud storage options

    • Supports voice control

    • Doesn’t support HomeKit

    • Didn’t work with IFTTT in testing

    Why We Picked It

    Although not specifically designed for pets, the TP-Link Tapo Indoor/Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera C120 is highly affordable and offers everything you could want from a basic security camera. It offers 2K video, color night vision, intelligent alerts, and built-in spotlights. You can control it with your voice through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, and store footage locally or in the cloud with a monthly subscription of $3.49. It’s even weatherproof, so you can mount it to watch your dog’s play area in your backyard.

    Who It’s For

    Those with multipurpose surveillance needs: The TP-Link C120 isn’t a pet-specific camera, but if you want a good indoor security camera that can also help you keep an eye on your cat or dog, it fits the bill. It offers motion alerts that differentiate between animals and humans, so you can stay apprised when your furry friend is getting up to some antics.

    Budget shoppers: The C120 is the most affordable camera on this list. If you don’t need something that dispenses treats and just want to check in from time to time, it’s a versatile smart home camera that performs reliably and is easy to use.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connectivity

    Wi-Fi

    Integrations

    Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant

    Field of View

    120 degrees

    Resolution

    2K

    Storage

    Cloud, Local

    Learn More

    TP-Link Tapo Indoor/Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera C120 Review

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    Pet Cameras vs. Home Security Cameras

    If you want a camera primarily to monitor your pet, a general-purpose indoor home security camera might serve you just fine—and save you some money. We’ve included some on this list, all of which offer intelligent alerts that differentiate between animals and people. 

    All of the cameras we’ve selected also offer night vision, allowing you to see your pet in the dark, and two-way audio, enabling you to listen for and respond to barks, howls, and meows.

    Capture from the Furbo 360 (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

    Pet-specific cameras take things a step further. They let you not just see, hear, and talk to your animals, but also remotely play with them and toss treats. And beyond just alerting you when your cat or dog is moving around, pet-specific cameras can tell you when they’re making noise. The Furbo 360 Cam even alerts you when your dog or cat is looking directly at the camera (which it calls a selfie), has been barking or meowing for over one minute, or is crying or howling. It also notifies you when it detects a person or if your smoke or carbon monoxide alarm goes off. That makes it useful as both a home security camera and a dog nanny.

    The Best Pet Cameras for Tossing Treats

    One of the hallmark features of Furbo and Petcube Bites models is their ability to toss treats on command. When setting up the Furbo, for instance, its companion app walks you through properly introducing the device to your pet to foster a positive association. Treats don’t typically motivate my dog, but he quickly caught on and ate all the treats I tossed out while using the camera. 

    The Furbo 360 treat receptacle (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

    To get your pet’s attention, the Furbo 360 Dog Camera makes a barking sound when it’s about to dispense a treat. Furbo recommends using this feature as a distraction when your dog is anxious, pacing, licking, or barking. You can also use it as a reward when it stops any of those behaviors. The Cat version makes a chirping noise for the same effect.

    Which Pet Cameras Offer Virtual Vet Visits?

    As pet parents, we often worry about potential health issues, but they don’t always require a trip to the vet. Petcube models, including the affordable Petcube Cam 360, offer a televet feature that can help you determine if an in-person visit is necessary. If you capture any concerning activity on camera, you can chat live with a licensed veterinarian via its companion app, as well as share photos and videos of your pet. Petcube’s Premium Care subscription costs $16.99 per month and includes 24/7 online vet chats, 90 days of video history, and unlimited video downloads. You can also subscribe to Petcube’s online vet service for $19.99 per month, without investing in the company’s camera.

    Petcube Cam live vet chat (Credit: Petcube)

    How Much Should You Spend on a Pet Camera?

    As you can see from our picks, the top-rated pet security cameras can cost around $200. If you have a large home, you must factor in the cost of buying several of them.

    Petcube Bites 2 Lite (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

    Keep in mind that some devices in this category require an additional fee to store video recordings in the cloud. We break down any extra fees in our reviews, so it’s worth reading each of those closely.

    The good news is that prices are coming down. If you’re not looking to spend a lot, you can opt for a general-purpose home security camera, such as the TP-Link Tapo Indoor/Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera C120, for around $40, or a pet-specific one, like the Petcube Cam 360, for around $50. 

    Recommended by Our Editors

    More Tech for Your Pampered Pooch

    Once you’ve found the right camera, consider investing in a pet tracker or GPS collar for added peace of mind. We’ve rounded up our favorite wearable trackers and collars that can monitor your pet’s location and activity to help ensure its safety and health.

    To help you stay on top of shedding, be sure to check out our list of the best robot vacuums for pet hair. 

    Finally, if you’re the proud owner of a mutt but are curious to know its background, check out the best dog DNA kits we’ve tested.

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