Aggregated specification data lists the Faroro 2K as a Tuya-based white-label ODM hardware platform. The imaging system is built around a 3MP (2K) CMOS sensor. Thermal analysis indicates that the sealed housing design lacks active cooling, which can influence the operating temperature of the internal logic board and the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi module during extended high-definition streaming. Mechanical output is driven by a 6V DC brushed motor connected to a plastic gear train, which is calibrated for uniform, dry treat sizes.
Network connectivity metrics confirm support for 802.11 b/g/n protocols on the 2.4GHz frequency only. Standardized testing identifies a correlation between signal stability and physical proximity to access points, as the internal antenna lacks 5GHz capabilities. Physical dimensions and chassis construction are optimized for countertop placement, featuring a two-way audio system with a measured latency that varies based on local network throughput.
The Faroro 2K provides a baseline for high-resolution visual monitoring, while the TKENPRO 5MP variant may be considered if a higher raw pixel count is required for specific digital zoom applications.
This unit functions as an integrated component within the pet cams with treat dispensers hardware classification, focusing on visual data acquisition and remote mechanical actuation.