“Introducing Invoxia’s innovative smart collar for feline and canine companions”

And Invoxia is going all out by releasing a new smart collar called Invoxia Minitailz that is suitable for both cats and dogs. The company said that this gadget is an upgrade from last year’s Invoxia Smart Dog Collar, which measured both location and biometrics like the heart rate of your dog. The Minitailz just weighs around 36 grams as compared to last year’s Smart Dog Collar which weighed at 130g. Plus, it can be fitted to almost any existing cat or dog collar through an adjustable ring. Invoxia’s Minitailz smart pet tracker for dogs goes on sale today and the cat version will be available in March 2024.

CES never disappoints when it comes to gadgets for pets. And Invoxia is going all out by releasing a new smart collar called Invoxia Minitailz that is suitable for both cats and dogs.

The company stated that this gadget is an upgraded version of last year’s Invoxia Smart Dog Collar, which not only tracked location but also monitored biometrics such as a dog’s heart rate.

The Minitailz weighs a mere 36 grams, a significant reduction from last year’s Smart Dog Collar which weighed 130 grams. This makes it the perfect accessory for both cats and dogs. Furthermore, it can be easily attached to any existing collar using an adjustable ring.

For precise location tracking, the device uses a built-in SIM and GPS technology, providing almost real-time movement updates. Invoxia claims that the Minitailz can accurately measure walks, runs, and even your pet’s daily zoomies.

But that’s not all; this smart pet tracker can also detect atrial fibrillation (AFib) in your pet, allowing you to take timely action in case of an irregular heartbeat. If any anomalies are detected, the device sends an alert directly to you.

As we enter the year 2024, it’s almost expected for any product that presents data through an app to have some sort of generative AI element. The Minitailz app features a conversational generative AI agent that not only creates personalized pet reports but also answers any questions you may have about your furry friend.

While there have been numerous dog collars that track canine health and location, in recent years, we’ve seen an influx of companies like Catlog creating products specifically for cats’ well-being.

Invoxia’s Minitailz smart pet tracker for dogs is now available for purchase, and the cat version will be released in March 2024. Both versions are priced at $99 for the hardware, and a subscription for SIM services starts at $8.30 per month.

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