explains a video on the canine conversation tool produced by the University of Glasgow. “When the accelerometer senses movement, it initiates a video call on a laptop in their living room allowing Zack to see and interact with his owner whenever he chooses.
Zack’s owner can also use the system to call him, and he is free to answer or ignore the call.”Hirskyj-Douglas was inspired to create the new paw-friendly tech after noticing how many new remote tools were being created for humans to check in on their pets and how empty the market was for animal-controlled devices. “Over the past decade, many systems have been developed for humans to remotely connect to their pets at home,” reads the abstract of a research article by Hirskyj-Douglas.
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