Technical specifications for the Petcube Bites 2 indicate a dense PCB architecture supporting a dual-band (2.4GHz/5GHz) Wi-Fi module. The optical system features a 160-degree wide-angle lens and a 1080p sensor. Mechanically, the device uses a high-torque DC motor paired with a spring-loaded catapult arm for high-velocity treat ejection. The housing is constructed from high-grade aluminum, which acts as a passive heat sink for the internal chipset during high-bandwidth streaming operations.
The audio array consists of four integrated microphones, enabling advanced bidirectional communication and support for built-in voice assistant protocols. Forensic audit of the hardware confirms a proprietary firmware stack that is cloud-dependent for mechanical treat functions. The fixed-lens design provides broad room coverage without the use of motorized panning components, though it requires specific treat dimensions to prevent ejection path blockage.
The Petcube Bites 2 is the primary flagship model for dual-band environments, whereas the Petcube Bites 2 Lite provides a similar mechanical path in a more economical plastic chassis.
This device represents a premium tier within the pet cams with treat dispensers classification, integrating multi-mic audio and metal-alloy construction.