Material analysis of the Furbo 360° Dog Camera confirms a custom Tomofun chassis utilizing a brushless motor for the rotation assembly to maintain low acoustic output. The treat delivery mechanism is based on a solenoid-driven spring arm designed for high-velocity ejection. Connectivity specifications indicate dual-band 802.11 b/g/n support (2.4/5GHz), though performance metrics suggest higher stability on the 2.4GHz band in environments with high packet loss. The optical sensor delivers 1080p Full HD resolution with a 4x digital zoom capability.
The 360-degree continuous rotation is managed by an internal ribbon cable system with a defined flex-life. Physical power is supplied through a Micro-USB port. Forensic audit data indicates that AI features, including specific bark alerts and cloud recording, are hosted on external servers and require an active subscription for full functional deployment. The mechanical assembly is constructed with plastic snap-fit components, which limits field serviceability.
While the Furbo 360° Dog Camera features specialized bark detection, the Furbo Mini 360° 2K provides a higher resolution sensor for users prioritizing visual clarity over dual-band connectivity.
This unit is a proprietary entry in the pet cams with treat dispensers category, emphasizing integrated AI and low-noise mechanical operation.