Pet cameras

WOpet Smart Pet Camera review

Published 20 June 2026

7.28 / 10 Our score

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 checked 20 Jun 2026

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What works

  • Cheap all-in-one treat camera
  • No subscription
  • 1080p and night vision
  • Alexa support
  • Good value

What falls short

  • Long-term durability uncertain
  • App less polished
  • No rotation

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.

Weighted score breakdown for the WOpet Smart Pet Camera
Criterion Weight Score Why
Video quality 20% 7.0 1080p video, good for the price
Night vision 15% 7.0 Infrared night vision, adequate range
Treat dispensing reliability 15% 7.0 Treat dispenser works well early on; durability is the long-term question
App and alerts 15% 7.0 Free functional app, no subscription; less polished than Furbo or Petcube
Two-way audio 10% 7.5 Clear two-way audio
Subscription value and transparency 10% 9.0 Free app with no subscription, a real plus at this price
Field of view and tracking 10% 6.5 Fixed wide view, no rotation
Value 5% 8.5 Excellent value if it lasts, the main risk is motor wear
Weighted total 7.28

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.

Key specifications

Resolution 1080p
Treat dispenser Yes
Subscription None, free app
Night vision Infrared
Audio Two-way
Smart home Alexa

Common questions

Is the WOpet camera good value?

Yes, it covers the essentials, 1080p, two-way audio, treats, night vision and a free app, at a low price. The main caveat is long-term durability, as budget dispensers can develop jamming or motor wear over time.

Does it need a subscription?

No, it uses a free app with no monthly fees, which is a genuine plus at this price.

What is the catch?

Build quality. It works well early on, but cheaper treat cameras can become less reliable after a year of daily use. For the price, many owners find it a reasonable bet.

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