Technical specifications indicate that the Geeni Smart Pet Treat Dispenser utilizes a Tuya-based ODM platform with a 2.4GHz wireless module. The drivetrain consists of a low-RPM DC geared motor driving a silicone-finned impeller. This mechanical configuration is calibrated for dry treats and lacks a high-torque jam-clearance protocol for items exceeding 12mm. The optical system features a 1080p HD CMOS sensor with integrated night vision capabilities, characterized by a measurable degree of barrel distortion in the wide-angle view.
Power is supplied via a 5V/2A Micro-USB interface, requiring a stable voltage to prevent logic board resets. The software ecosystem is based on the Geeni/Tuya cloud infrastructure, which handles remote alerts and two-way audio. Technical forensic analysis indicates that the mechanical jam sensor can be triggered by accumulated particulate matter in the impeller housing. The device does not support 5GHz SSIDs or local RTSP storage on certain hardware revisions.
The Geeni Smart Pet Treat Dispenser is a compact solution for the Tuya ecosystem, though the Faroro 2K provides a higher resolution 3MP sensor for clearer visual data.
This hardware is an entry-level component of the pet cams with treat dispensers category, designed for basic remote interaction.