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The 10 Best Pet Cameras of 2026: Furbo, Petcube, and Enabot

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NOW LET US Article – The 10 Best Pet Cameras of 2026: Furbo, Petcube, and Enabot

A comprehensive guide to the top-rated pet cameras of 2026, featuring advanced tracking, treat dispensing, and AI-powered monitoring to keep you connected with your furry friends.

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I never knew I needed a pet camera, but after trying out several models, I don't think I can ever go into the office or on vacation without one set up at home. A home security camera can give you extra peace of mind when you're out, and pet cameras specifically designed for our furry friends add in helpful features, like the ability to follow your pet around, engage in play, and dispense kibble. Connected to an app on your phone and with cloud storage options, these pet cameras—including our top pick for most people (and pets!), the Furbo Mini 360° ($40), and our compact 360 rotating budget pick Petcube Cam 360 ($47)—ensure you'll never miss a moment in your pet's life when you're away (or at home).

For more peace of mind while you're away from your pet, be sure to check out our related guides, like the Best Automatic Feeders, Best Cat Water Fountains, Best Automatic Litter Boxes, Best Indoor Security Cameras, and Best Outdoor Security Cameras.

Updated April 2026: I've added the Enabot Ebo SE and the Enabot Rola Mini. I've also ensured up-to-date links and prices throughout.

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| WIRED | TIRED | Resolution | Angle View | PTZ Capabilities | Image type | Storage | Audio | | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| Furbo Mini 360° | Compact and affordable; 360 degree vision; treat dispensing | Treat dispensing noise is jarring; needs subscription service to access most features | 1080p HD | 360 degrees | Yes | Color, color night vision | Extra storage with paid plan | Two-Way | Petcube Cam 360 | Ability to pan up and down; affordable price | Need paid care plan for the best features | 1080p HD | 360 degrees | Yes | Color, night vision | Only live feed; storage with paid Care plan | Two-way | Imilab C30 Dual Security Camera | Dual lens (wide and telephoto); supports local storage; can track people | Limited frame rate; app is a little confusing | 3K (5MP) high definition resolution | 360 degrees | Yes (top camera) | Color, color and infrared night vision | Cloud and/or MicroSD memory card (up to 256 GB, not included) | Two-way | Tkenpro 2K Pet Camera Treat Dispenser | 355 degree pan rotation; treat storage and dispensing; can be used with cloud or memory card | No ability to pan up and down | 2K high definition | 355 degrees | Yes | Color, night vision | Cloud and/or memory card (up to 128 GB, not included) | Two-way | Furbo 360 Dog Camera | Can pan 360 degrees and dispense treats | Paid subscription service needed for many of the features | 1080p HD | 360 degrees | Yes | Color, color night vision | Extra storage with paid plan | Two-way | SiiPet PawTrack AI Camera | No subscription required (although Care+ add-on is optional); uses Pet ID to track specific pets individually | Auto-tracking feature can be chaotic; doesn't always categorize pets or activities correctly; ships only in the US | 8MP | 360 degrees horizontal; 270 degrees vertical | Yes | Color, color night vision | 32 GB included; extra storage with paid plan | Two-way | Enabot Rola Mini | Has 2K video resolution, battery lasts up to 25 days, has pet entertainment features | Manual charging via additional cord | 2K | 137 degrees | No, the whole machine moves | Color; black-and-white night vision | Built-in 32GB microSD card (supports up to 256MB memory) | Two-way | Petlibro Scout Smart Camera | AI built-in to differentiate between and track pets; can recognize and organize videos of up to five pets; has 360-degree pan-and-tilt and two-way audio features; works with 2.5- and 5-GHz Wi-Fi | Camera disconnected with weak Wi-Fi and had to be manually replugged to reconnect; pricier than similar options on the market; need subscription plan to access most of the AI features; privacy concerns with cloud stored footage being used to train AI | 1080p HD | 360 degrees | Yes | Color, black-and-white and color night vision | Paid subscription plan | Two-way | Enabot Ebo SE FamilyBot | Traverses bumps, obstacles, and various terrain easily; heads back to convenient charging dock when battery is low | Video feed can lag; can't see higher-up view (because it drives on the floor) | 1080p | 118 degrees | No, the whole machine moves | Color; black-and-white night vision | Built-in 16GB SD card | Two-way | Petcube Play 2 | Includes interactive laser toy | Laser doesn't always auto-engage, and sometimes short play time | 1080p HD | 160 degrees | No | Color, night vision | Only live feed; storage with paid Care plan | Two-way |

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Enabot Ebo Air 2 for $199: This model from Enabot is an improved interactive robot toy and camera on wheels from the brand's lineup. It's got a 2K HD camera, two-way audio, and a laser toy, and you control the robot's movements from your phone's app. It's lightweight and compact, and can easily maneuver around objects. While acting as a pet camera, the robot also entertains (or scares or confuses) your pet by making various animal noises, doing tricks like spinning and zigzagging, and displaying various “emotions” via its front screen. It also has a built-in laser toy that my cats actually played with, along with key features like 24/7 video recording with smart playback, motion detection, and activity alerts.

Furbo Mini for $40: I love this super-affordable, 360-degree-rotating, basic pet camera. Furbo's app is easy to use, the 1080 HD feed is clear, it can be mounted on a wall, and it has two-way audio. It’s connected to power via USB, but it only works with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi , so beware. As is the case with most other pet cameras, to access the full features—like smart detection, alerts, and access to historical video footage—you’ll need Furbo Nanny, the paid subscription service. Luckily, Furbo gives you a 14-day free trial to see if the service is a good fit.

Petcube Bites 2 Lite for $125: This food-dispensing camera from Petcube has HD 1080p live streaming video, night vision up to 30 feet, the ability to zoom up to 8X, and two-way audio to talk to and hear your pets. There's also an easily detachable plastic treat dispenser that holds up to 1.5 pounds of kibble, and you can toss treats remotely from the app, where you can also control the amount and distance. With the subscription service, the app alerts you when the device detects motion or sound, and logs it with playback video. I like the customization capabilities and clear video feed, but—like with other Petcube devices—you sort of need the extra Care plan to unlock all of the best features.

Enabot Rola PetPal Robot Pet Companion for $200 (treat dispensing): This rolling pet camera has the best of intentions, but the sometimes glitchy app makes the combo pet camera/toy/feeder a little unpredictable. Through the app, you can watch your pets on the security camera and drive the robot around, pressing buttons to do tricks and dispense treats. You can watch the camera feed live from the app, but you can also schedule recordings, which are viewable via cloud Playback, and it compiles a 30-second “day in the life” compilation. The robot is also supposed to detect abnormal movement or sounds, like barking or broken glass, and send a smart alert to the owner with a time stamp while away from home. Through AI-powered pet recognition, the bot can also snap a picture of your pet, but the AI features were unreliable when I tested them.

Petcube Cam for $32: This simple, compact camera doesn't have all the bells and whistles of more advanced models, but it’s a great price for a reliable, basic pet camera. Like others in Petcube's lineup, it has a 1080p HD camera, night vision, and two-way audio. It sits on hinges and can angle upward and downward, with the option to flip the video feed in-app if you want to lay it horizontally. You'll need the brand's subscription Care plan to get any features beyond live feed. You can set a “motion zone” to only get notifications in a specific area, and you connect your phone's location to the app, so that you

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Source: Wired Robotics

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