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The integration of AI into pet technology is creating new opportunities for health monitoring, with Fi’s latest smart collar offering advanced behavioral tracking alongside improved GPS capabilities. This progression of wearable technology for pets demonstrates how AI is expanding beyond human applications to provide pet owners with unprecedented insights into animal health and activity patterns, potentially transforming veterinary care through more comprehensive data collection.

The big picture: Fi has upgraded its smart dog collar lineup with the Series 3+ that incorporates AI-powered behavior detection to monitor specific pet activities while offering enhanced GPS tracking capabilities.

  • The collar can now detect and track five key behaviors: barking, licking, scratching, eating, and drinking.
  • The AI system analyzes patterns in these behaviors, allowing owners to identify potential health concerns through changes in activity.

Key improvements: The Series 3+ builds upon last year’s Series 3 model with significant technological enhancements focused on tracking and monitoring.

  • The GPS capability has been upgraded with twice the signal sensitivity, providing more accurate location tracking for pets.
  • Fi utilizes cellular connectivity for more reliable tracking in certain environments, despite the additional cost associated with this technology.

Health implications: Fi positions the collar as a preventative health tool that could transform veterinary care through continuous monitoring.

  • The behavior tracking creates a historical record of activity patterns that owners can share with veterinarians.
  • This longitudinal data could help identify health issues before they become serious problems, potentially improving treatment outcomes.

Subscription model: The Fi Series 3+ follows a subscription-based pricing structure rather than a one-time purchase.

  • The collar costs $14 per month, totaling approximately $168 annually.
  • Fi has indicated that additional behavior tracking features will be added to the platform over time, expanding the collar’s capabilities.

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