Pet cameras
Skymee Petalk AI II review
Published 20 June 2026
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 checked 20 Jun 2026
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What works
- Affordable treat tossing
- No forced subscription
- Two-way audio
- Wide view
- Simple to use
What falls short
- Video quality variable
- Basic night vision
- Fixed base
How it scores
We rate every product in this category on the same criteria, weighted by how much they matter in daily use. Each score is out of 10.
| Criterion | Weight | Score | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video quality | 20% | 6.0 | Video is touch-and-go, the main weak point |
| Night vision | 15% | 6.5 | Basic night vision |
| Treat dispensing reliability | 15% | 7.5 | Reliable treat tossing, the camera's main purpose |
| App and alerts | 15% | 6.5 | Functional app, no major subscription lock-in |
| Two-way audio | 10% | 7.0 | Clear enough two-way audio |
| Subscription value and transparency | 10% | 8.5 | No forced subscription on core features |
| Field of view and tracking | 10% | 7.0 | Wide view, fixed base |
| Value | 5% | 7.5 | Cheap way to toss treats, if you can live with the video |
| Weighted total | 6.9 |
How we score: each rating combines the manufacturer specification with the weight of feedback from owners and independent reviewers. We do not copy other reviews. The score is our own synthesis, and we show the reasoning so you can judge it yourself.
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Key specifications
| Focus | Treat tossing |
|---|---|
| Video | Variable quality |
| Audio | Two-way |
| Night vision | Basic |
| Subscription | Not required for core use |
| Base | Fixed |
Common questions
Is the Skymee a good Furbo alternative?
As a cheaper way to toss treats through the day, yes. It reliably dispenses treats and has two-way audio. The compromise is video quality, which is more variable than Furbo or Petcube.
Does it need a subscription?
No major subscription is needed for core treat tossing and live view, which keeps running costs down.
What is the main weakness?
Video quality, which testers describe as touch-and-go. If sharp video matters most, a Tapo or Eufy is better, though those skip treats.
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