Buying guide

Best pet cameras in the UK

Ranked by our weighted score. Last updated 20 June 2026.

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    Eufy Pet Camera D605

    A pet-focused camera with free local storage, dog-friendly smart alerts and custom treat dispensing, aiming to combine the strengths of monitoring cameras and treat cameras. Strong all-rounder, fixed base.

    Best for: Owners wanting treats plus smart alerts and free storage · From £149.00

    8 / 10
  2. 2

    Furbo 360 Dog Camera

    The best-known treat-tossing camera, with 360-degree rotation that auto-follows your dog, 1080p video and a proven treat launcher. The catch since 2025 is that the AI features now sit behind a subscription, which frustrates many owners.

    Best for: Dog owners wanting interactive treat-tossing and room tracking · From £169.00

    7.85 / 10
  3. 3

    Petcube Bites 2

    A treat-dispensing camera that doubles as a training aid, with a large treat hopper, 1080p video and free cloud storage. Handles bigger treats than Furbo. Some features need a subscription and the unit is bulky.

    Best for: Owners who want generous treat capacity and training use · From £159.00

    7.83 / 10
  4. 4

    Petcube Bites 2 Lite

    A more affordable Petcube treat camera that keeps most of the essentials: 1080p video, bark alerts, and treats up to about an inch, larger than Furbo manages. Generous treat storage, simple app, fixed bulky base.

    Best for: Budget buyers wanting reliable treat tossing and bark alerts · From £99.00

    7.73 / 10
  5. 5

    TP-Link Tapo C120

    The value champion for pure monitoring. Sharp 2K video that beat almost every rival on clarity, colour night vision, pet detection and local microSD storage that avoids subscription fees. No treat dispenser, which is the only real omission.

    Best for: Owners who want the best video and value without treats · From £34.99

    7.65 / 10
  6. 6

    Eufy Indoor Cam C120

    A top monitoring pick with excellent pet detection, 2K clarity and flexible local storage. Like the Tapo it skips treats in favour of being a genuinely good camera, with smarter alerts than most budget rivals.

    Best for: Owners wanting smart pet detection and local storage · From £39.99

    7.5 / 10
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    Furbo Mini 360

    Furbo's answer to the subscription backlash: a compact treat camera that works with no monthly plan at all. The trade-offs are lower 720p resolution, weaker night vision and a smaller treat store. Simplest setup here.

    Best for: Owners wanting Furbo treat-tossing without any subscription · From £89.00

    7.48 / 10
  8. 8

    WOpet Smart Pet Camera

    A budget treat camera that ticks every essential box cheaply: 1080p, two-way audio, treat dispenser, night vision and a free app with no subscription. The question is long-term durability, as cheaper dispensers can jam over time.

    Best for: Budget buyers wanting treat tossing with no subscription · From £59.00

    7.28 / 10
  9. 9

    Dogness Wi-Fi Pet Camera

    An affordable treat-dispensing camera with a wide 165-degree view, two-way audio and night vision. 1080p on the main model. A solid budget all-rounder, though small treats only and a fixed base.

    Best for: Budget buyers wanting a wide-view treat camera · From £54.99

    7.15 / 10
  10. 10

    Wyze Cam Pan v3

    A budget pan-and-tilt camera that physically tracks your pet around the room, with 1080p video clearer than most cheap rivals and weatherproofing for indoor or outdoor use. No treats, but remarkable motion tracking for the price.

    Best for: Budget buyers wanting motion tracking and indoor-outdoor use · From £42.99

    7.13 / 10
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    Pawbo Life Pet Camera

    A compact treat-and-play camera with a wide view, two-way audio, a treat dispenser and a built-in laser game. A fun budget interactive option, with average video and a fixed base the main compromises.

    Best for: Budget buyers wanting both treats and laser play · From £79.00

    7 / 10
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    Skymee Petalk AI II

    An affordable Furbo alternative built around treat tossing, with two-way audio and a wide view. Video quality is the weak point and can be hit-and-miss, but as a cheap way to fling treats through the day it does the job.

    Best for: Budget buyers focused on treat tossing over video · From £69.00

    6.9 / 10
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    Petcube Play 2

    A play-focused camera with a built-in laser toy you control from your phone, plus 1080p video, a 160-degree view and night vision. Great for cats that chase, though the laser control can feel jerky and there is no treat dispenser.

    Best for: Cat owners wanting remote laser play · From £129.00

    6.88 / 10
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    Petcube Cam

    Petcube's simple, affordable monitoring camera: no treats, just a clean 1080p feed, two-way audio and night vision with an easy app. A good cheap entry into pet monitoring from a trusted brand.

    Best for: First-time buyers wanting a simple, trusted monitoring camera · From £39.00

    6.75 / 10
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    Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen)

    Not a pet-specific camera, but a popular, cheap monitoring option that doubles as home security, with 1080p, two-way audio and a manual privacy cover. No treats or pet detection, but reliable and well-supported, with a subscription for recorded video.

    Best for: Owners wanting a camera that doubles as home security · From £39.99

    6.48 / 10

How we rank: every product is scored on the same eight weighted criteria, then ordered by weighted total. We show each score on the product's own review page so you can see the reasoning.

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