Laserboy1054
Well-Known Member
I dunno, the airflow-tracking aspect might be too much of a good thing: my dog gets cold easily. She starts shivering if the temperature drops below about 75F. I can imagine a dog locked in a vehicle working to find a spot where they aren't getting hit by blowing air. If the airflow tracks the dog, this might cause frustration!
However, some sort of critter-cam would be awesome! I have three "Furbos" set up around my house. These allow me to watch the animals (and, incidentally, the rest of the house--one of mine is set up so that it can monitor the water heater as well as the litter box and the cats' food bowl) when we're away from home. Two of the units also allow me to remotely toss treats. We're seriously considering getting a fourth unit and setting it up in the truck--it could easily and unobtrusively sit on the dash. Something built-in that accomplished this would be nice! (Rivian has removed the driver-monitoring camera already or that could have been repurposed to perform this task.)
However, some sort of critter-cam would be awesome! I have three "Furbos" set up around my house. These allow me to watch the animals (and, incidentally, the rest of the house--one of mine is set up so that it can monitor the water heater as well as the litter box and the cats' food bowl) when we're away from home. Two of the units also allow me to remotely toss treats. We're seriously considering getting a fourth unit and setting it up in the truck--it could easily and unobtrusively sit on the dash. Something built-in that accomplished this would be nice! (Rivian has removed the driver-monitoring camera already or that could have been repurposed to perform this task.)
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