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November 5, 2015

PetChatz HD is Skype for pets

by John_A

PetChatz

Do you own a pet and buy them all sorts of weird items? Well, if you are the type of person to take caring for pets too far, PetChatz HD and PawCall are the perfect products for you.

PetChatz HD and PawCall are basically Skype for pets. I am being dead serious. Your pet can step on the PawCall pad and initiate a two-way video chat with you. This is perfect for when you are at work or on vacation, but want to see your pet. Assuming they want to see you too and press the button.

PawCall is a shiny, durable, pet-safe 3″ x 4″ button pet parents can place on the floor or wall anywhere in their homes near their PetChatz HD system.

The PawCall connects to the PetChatz HD via Bluetooth, which is the new updated HD camera, yes, I said HD. However, PetChatz HD can also be useful. You can install it on a wall or in a kennel and use it to see your pets. What is actually really cool is you can use it to dispense a treat, provide a soothing scent, and receive sound and motion detection alerts of your pet’s shenanigans.

The new PetChatz HD and the PawCall accessory are not currently available yet, but are available for pre-order starting today at PetChatz.com. The PetChatz HD will cost $379.99 and is available for delivery in January 2016, while the PawCall cost $99.99 and will ship out in February 2016.

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Press Release:

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Has your pet called you lately? Your dog or cat will soon be able to do just that with the forthcoming launch of the PetChatz® HD PawCall™ accessory, a landmark technology that lets pets initiate two-way video chats with the press of a button placed on your household’s floor.

PawCall is a shiny, durable, pet-safe 3″ x 4″ button pet parents can place on the floor or wall anywhere in their homes near their PetChatz HD system.

PawCall will connect with PetChatz HD, a new, updated version of our previously released PetChatz “Greet & Treat®” videophone allowing pet parents to connect with their pets from anywhere, anytime through their smartphones, tablets or computers.

PetChatz HD enables parents to call their pets for two-way video + treats

The patented, award-winning PetChatz HD unit is a sleek, high-tech, pet-safe system that mounts to any wall or kennel and lets owners call their pets to see each other, hear each other and speak to each other.

By clicking an icon within the PetChatz app, parents can dispense a treat, provide a soothing scent and receive sound and motion detection alerts of their pet’s shenanigans. PetChatz HD also features an HD, low-light camera and a high quality audio system. It is an updated version of the original PetChatz 1.0, which launched Nov. 2014.

Optional PawCall accessory lets pets call their parents

The PawCall accessory – which can be purchased separately and connects seamlessly via Bluetooth to PetChatz HD – will in turn let pets call their parents. When pet parents want their pets to know they can call them, they schedule call times in the PetChatz web app, which causes the paw-shaped light on the PawCall button to blink. Pets can then press the PawCall button to place a call to their parents.

The PetChatz HD system features pet trainer-developed instructions to help parents easily train their pets to respond to PetChatz HD calls, and learn to place calls with the PawCall button.

To see a video demonstration of PetChatz HD and PawCall in action, check out this video.

PetChatz HD and the PawCall accessory are sold separately and are available for pre-order starting today atPetChatz.com. Estimated delivery for PetChatz HD is January 2016. Estimated delivery of PawCall is February 2016. PetChatz HD MSRP is $379.99. PawCall MSRP is $99.99.

Individuals can still purchase the original PetChatz 1.0 – which is not compatible with PawCall – for $299 at PetChatz.com while supplies last.

To learn more, visit PetChatz.com.

 

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