Thankfully, technology is catching up with our actual needs. We can now leave the house without worry because it’s like we’re still there in a lot of ways. Of course, cameras will never take the place of actually being there, but when it comes to alleviating stress, pet cams can help us cope with being away.
[note style=”5″ icon=”yes” class=”template-style”]Disclosure: We received a camera for review. This has not influenced our review – the opinions expressed above are our own. We use affiliate links where possible. Thank you for using these to help us keep our site free from cluttering ads![/note]The Motorola Scout 66 is the newest version of the Motorola line of wi-fi pet monitors to hit the pet-centric tech market. This version is faster with a connectivity rate of 802.11 b/g/n, contains digital zoom (something we didn’t have on earlier models), offers night-vision that is very clear, two-way communication (so you can bribe animals from afar), and room temperature monitoring to ensure your pets are experiencing a comfortable environment.
The Scout 66 is a self-contained video camera that can be placed or attached onto any flat surface. Simply connect the camera via Wi-Fi to a home router and you can access the camera by using a free “Hubble” app that is available for any internet-enabled device. The app allows you to view live video, zoom in and out, and even communicate with pets via two-way radio.
Features of the Motorola Scout 66 include:
[list icon=”icon: check” icon_color=”#c96a26″]- Remote monitoring via smartphone, tablet, or computer
- Free Hubble app
- WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity
- Digital zoom
- Two-way audio communication (Walkie Talkie mode)
- Infrared night vision
- Image snapshot / video recording
- Room temperature monitoring
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The Scout 66 and a full line of Motorola indoor & outdoor pet monitors are available at PetSmart locations nationwide. For more information about any of these fine products please visit the website at www.motorola.com.