








🐾 Keep your best friend close, even when you’re miles away!
The Furbo 360° Dog Camera is a premium indoor pet monitoring system featuring 1080p HD video with 360-degree rotation, adjustable treat tossing, real-time barking alerts, color night vision, and two-way audio. Designed for seamless remote interaction via smartphone app, it offers secure, subscription-free core functionality with optional AI-powered smart alerts. Ideal for busy professionals who want peace of mind and to stay connected with their pets anytime, anywhere.













| ASIN | B09GDQZLD1 |
| Alert Type | Audio and Motion |
| Antenna Location | Indoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,505 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #14 in Pet Cameras & Monitors |
| Brand | Furbo |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smart phone – Android or iOS |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,772 Reviews |
| Effective Video Resolution | 1080.0 |
| Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Dome |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions | 5.24 x 4.92 x 9.17 inches |
| Item Height | 23.3 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Tomofun, LLC |
| Model Name | Dog 360-No Subscription Needed |
| Model Number | Furbo3 |
| Mount Type | Surface Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 7 Meters |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Optical Zoom | 4 x |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Security |
| Room Type | Hallway, Living Room, Study Room possibility |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Inside; Amateur |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p, 720p |
| Viewing Angle | 360 Degrees |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
| Wattage | 10 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Zoom Type | Digital Zoom |
D**0
I love it!
Camera quality is really good I appreciate the auto tracking of my pet, auto night vision mode, I love that I can zoom in if needed and I absolutely love that the camera can rotate. Sound is decent, although it thinks any talking or eating is my cat meowing, but that doesn’t really bother me too much. For the price (non-furbo nanny), I’m very happy with this camera. I don’t get any connectivity issues unless the internet goes down. It would be a nice feature to be able to rotate my camera up or down also instead of just side to side, but for the price - its very good ◡̈
D**.
Works great for crate training
I purchased the Furbo primarily to give my puppy food rewards when she is calm in the crate, and to be able to check on her when we leave the house. It works great for these purposes with a wire crate. I put the Furbo on the floor next to the crate, with the ejection spout centered between two wires. It was well priced during prime day. If I had to pay full price for it, I might look at cheaper alternatives. I am not using the rotating, tracking, or smart alert features of the Furbo. I'm not using its speaker that allows you to remotely talk to your dog. I've heard that some dogs get stressed hearing their person's voice when they are away from home, and I don't want to chance that. I recorded silence for the treat toss sound, so as not to alarm the puppy. I load the Furbo with dog kibble, and set the treat size to "small". The bark alert feature works well when its sensitivity is set to "medium". There are a few false positives triggered by people talking in the house, but if I set it to "low" it misses some barking. I turn off the bark alerts when I am home, but enable them when I leave the house. Although the Furbo comes with few instructions other than the setup guide, it's very easy to setup and use. There is a tutorial built into the app that explains how to use it. I'm not planning to use the Dog Nanny subscription, but it came with a free month of service that was automatically turned on. I found the service to be overly intrusive. It flooded my phone with alerts. Eventually I found the settings screen for the Nanny alerts and turned them all off. I'm not planning to pay for the service when the free month ends. The service might be more valuable to someone who lets their pets roam free when they are out of the house, but my puppy is always crated when left alone. I was nervous about the many negative reviews that complained about Furbo losing Wifi access, but I found its internet communication to be rock solid. Since I installed it, we have had a power failure and an internet outage, but the Furbo recovered from both of those and automatically reconnected. Others complained that their dog was able to remove the lid and steal treats, but the lid on my Furbo fits very tight and my dog is unable to open it. Furbo is a quality and reliable product, and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
C**T
Perfect quality camera!
This camera is excellent! Make sure you do the optional Nanny feature. You can talk to your pet, hear your pet, play music when needed to calm and even toss a treat! It’s make both us and our reactive puppy more calm. Buy this! Worth every penny and a great camera.
T**U
Amazing Product!
I'm a new cat parent and I tested a couple of my friend's cameras before I decided to purchase the Furbo cat and this product is by far the best one. Here's why the cat one is great: 1. The set up was SO easy. One of the products I tested, it took me 20 minutes to figure out how to get it working. I was so frustrated that I had to call my friend to help me figure it out. The Furbo cat, took less than 2 minutes and it was up and running with no issues. 2. The furbo camera is situated up high on the device which makes placing the device much better. I have it on my countertop and with the other devices, I had to put it at the edge of the countertop which made me nervous that my cat would climb up and try to knock it off. The furbo's camera is higher up so I can place it in the center of my counter and still have great visibility and I have less worry that my cat will come and knock it over. There are also little stickers that you can use to keep it even more secure. 3. The picture quality & the night vision quality were the clearest/best from the ones I've tested 4. Having the camera be able to rotate, was game changing. My cat has certain spots that she likes to be and with the other cameras, I had to experiment with several spots in my house to figure out how I can see her but with the rotating camera, I did not have to be as precise with my placement. Also if you have other people in the house, if they accidentally move the camera slightly, it's not an issue. I had that happen with the cameras I was testing and when I went to check in on my cat, I couldn't see anything anymore because they had moved the device. 5. I really like that it has a date/time stamp on the video 6. At regular price, the Furbo Cat is on par with the other cameras I tested price wise. I purchased it on sale which made it a no-brainer for me. I have a lot of friends that have a Furbo for their dog and they rave about it. Now I understand why. I'm so happy I got the Furbo cat!
C**1
Dog toss.
I thought it was going to be two but it was just the mini. It is fun but it’s small. It doesn’t hold many treats. I’m thinking about getting a bigger one. It works great. The camera is amazing. It notifies me when my dogs bark. It connects well and seems to be well made.
L**G
Works if I’m sitting nearby
July 1, 2024 first 24 hours of use. I have 3 dogs and 3 cat pet friends ages 5 to about 14 years old. Only the deaf 9 year old dog likes hunting for the treats this gadget throws out. It’s beef liver limited ingredients. The 9 year old cat sniffs it wonder if it will play laser tag. I purchased the trial optional version. All usable features require a subscription. That’s why I have it a low rating. No features without a subscription. $169 for a camera. With the trial subscription, I like the tracking feature and voice recording option. This recognizes humans very well. The Furbo is in the kitchen and hears all the kitchen noises. It’s funny hearing the names assigned to the noises. Opening a bag is assigned to chewing on a bone. For those who want the subscription, then I’d 5 star it. I paid for subscription optional, so I’m not pleased that I had to sign up for the 30 day subscription to get useful features. For people away from home then I’d recommend 2 or 3 of these in case something goes wrong with one. It’s only been 24 hours of use so I’ll have to wait to see how this will work. Two of the 3 dogs run from it when it starts making sounds. It says there’s an alert and then loses connection. I would not buy again unless I bought 3.
L**A
Camera designed for your pets!
Great product! Don't think it's just a security camera. I already have wyze and nest camera but this one is designed for your pet from the ground. The nanny function is super useful. Not only it can remotely dispatch treats but also detect if your pet is chewing on something or crying or barking and send you notice. I absolutly love this camera!
K**B
glitchy software/app, not reliable but an unanticipated benefit
***update 5/18/2024*** i went back into the office in december and made the mistake of buying a year of the nanny/camera recording stuff. not sure what i was thinking here other than i was anxious to be going back into the office. i’ve used other cameras with subscriptions (ring, google/nest, blink, off brand) - thought this one would be good to make sure my dog is ok and having the rotation feature + treats. for the first couple of months, i had a person coming in during the afternoon - so i’d check on my dog after the person left. the very first day, she was anxious and pacing around - i tried to give her a treat and then she was seemingly choking/dry heaving but i couldn’t tell for sure. i debated calling my neighbor, but first decided to review the footage to make sure that was what i saw. long story short, the footage anytime i was watching the dog was never there. it recorded occasional other times when i wasn’t watching - but whenever i’d check on the dog i noticed that footage was not recorded/stored. i reported this and after several non-responses and/or “there are no issues,” software reinstalls, etc - i gave up. i just put out ring cams and never give her treats remotely anymore because i don’t want her choking!! the best function for me is still being able to give her a treat via alexa command when i’m home cooking or off doing something else in the house and she’s being good. the camera is disappointing and paid subscription (that i wasn’t able to cancel) useless. if you’re going to try it, i recommend trying it a month first. i figured this would be of the level of any other camera subscription i had gotten in the past, and that was definitely not the case. the good news is my dog has handled the transition to 3 days in the office really well! 8/12/2022 i have a 10 month old puppy and don’t leave her alone uncrated yet - but thought i’d use this to get her used to it and watch her in the crate while away (and take advantage of the prime deal). the software is not reliable (using iphone 12 pro) and the free trial sold against itself. the diary video thing is fun, but it suddenly stopped and didn’t work for days before i noticed (had to restart the device to get it to work again). it will also randomly be pointing at a wall or turn where there is no motion i see anywhere and not be pointed toward the dog. i agree with others that the alerts are annoying and at times inaccurate…she has been sprawled out on the floor half asleep and i’ll get an alert that she’s getting active or chewing (beta!) or something like that. the best part of this device for me has been the ability to throw a treat from the other side of the room. i’m trying to get my dog to leave me alone when i’m doing food prep stuff in the kitchen. she pretty much understands and is getting better about it - but it’s great to be able to reward her hands free via alexa and not have to stop with the food prep to walk over and give her a treat, or fidget with my phone. with the treats, i tried several different recommended treats but had struggles similar to what another person said - some seemed to get caught and trip the launcher up… and then later it would shoot out multiple. i have found that charlee bear grain free crunch treats work the best and they’re very crunchy so the sound of her eating them from the other side of the room is cute. i think furbo has potential but it’s not fully there yet for me; and i definitely wouldn’t pay full price.
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