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Black Friday deal on the Furbo dog camera: Save $51 on Amazon
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SAVE $51: The Furbo dog camera is a great way to keep an eye on your dog when you’re away and for a limited time, it’s is on sale for $118 — that’s $51 off the usual price.
If you ever wonder what your dog might do or say about you when you’re gone, you might want to invest in a doggie cam. The beloved Furbo dog camera is on sale this Black Friday for only $118, which is a savings of $51 and a great price for an item that makes an excellent gift.
Got someone on your list who isn’t the most tech-savvy? Don’t sweat it. Simply plug the cam into a power outlet using the USB cord, download the Furbo app, and connect to the WiFi. You can then can livestream 1080p full HD quality video on your phone to keep an eye on your pet. It boasts a 160-degree wide-angle view and round-the-clock streaming with the night vision feature.
Credit: Furbo
Furbo’s barking alert notifies when your dog is being noisy by sending notifications to your smartphone while the two-way audio allows you to try to calm them down from afar.
Most importantly, you can fill the Furbo dog cam with treats and toss them to your pup using the app as a remote or via voice command with Alexa.
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