LAS VEGAS: Petcube is a box with a laser pointer, speaker, and light that user can control from anywhere in the world via the Petcube smartphone app. User control the laser by moving your finger around your iPhone or Android phone’s screen. Anywhere your finger moves, user pet will follow, as long as she likes lasers.
User can also take screenshots of the app and share them via Petcube’s social network. What’s more, user can make your Petcube open to the public, so user can let anyone play with user’s pet while you’re home or away.
To be honest, letting strangers get a view of your home when you’re away (or home) sounds kind of strange, so maybe you’ll just want to stick with the lasers.
Basically, it lets user see exactly what your dog sees; lets user talk to your dog when you’re not home which is probably very weird for your dog and even make sure user’s dog is safe when you’re away all from a companion smartphone app.
The Scout 5000 is fairly large for a pet-tracking device, so it will fit only medium to large dogs. This is not for your teacup designer dog. It goes on sale this summer for $200.





