Technical analysis of this 6L dispensing unit reveals a BK7231 processor architecture, which is a cloud-dependent SoC lacking local Matter or Zigbee support. The mechanical drive utilizes a 5V DC brush motor with a plastic gear train. Technical audits suggest the 6L hopper volume increases torque requirements on the gear assembly when at maximum capacity, potentially leading to mechanical stalling.
Optical specifications include a 1080p sensor with a 110-degree field of view and integrated night vision. The power backup system utilizes four AA batteries; however, performance metrics show that this mode only supports mechanical dispensing, with all network and camera functions being disabled during backup operation. The desiccant compartment is located within the hopper lid, though material analysis suggests it lacks significant shielding from physical tampering.
Telemetry reports indicate a high rate of cloud-latency errors where meal confirmations may be logged without physical motor activation. The system is optimized for 2.4GHz environments but lacks support for 5GHz or localized control protocols.
The Wopet Smart Feeder provides a distinct software interface for users who prefer localized app skins over generic Tuya platforms. This 6L unit is a high-capacity variant within the pet feeder cameras technical group.