The petphone device was displayed at the MWC 2025 exhibition in Barcelona. It allows you to “call” pets and receive the interpretation of “words” using artificial intelligence.
Glocalme at the MWC 2025 technological exhibition in Barcelona introduced the petphone device, the first smartphone in the world for pets.
The device is attached to the animal’s collar and may remotely reproduce the pre -Recorded sound through the application to the smartphone with the owner. The application allows you to “call” pets with the help of artificial intelligence, which helps to interpret the meaning of its “words”.
In addition to the dynamics, there is a small flashlight on the device to find the animal in the dark. You can also track the animal with the help of many other systems at the same time – GPS, AGPS, LBS, WiFi, Bluetooth and an active radar that acts on a radius of 50 meters. The manufacturer has promised perfect monitoring of rooms, streets and even vents. You can also see the animal route on the map and get automatic warnings when the animal leaves the safe territory (selected in the appendix).
The application also contains monitoring of animal health status with automatic warning using AI.
In addition, the mobile application performs a social network for animal lovers.
The petphone is protected from water and dust according to the IP67 standard.
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The device and application are designed for global use with support in more than 200 countries. The price of the device and the date of entry into the market have not been named.
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Source: korrespondent

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