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A mobile phone designed for your dog

by Patrick Altoft on August 30, 2006

Just when you thought the rise of mobile phones could not reach any more people we have heard about a new cell phone developed specially for pets. That‚s right, your dog can now have its own mobile phone.

The PetsCell is a voice activated phone that attaches to the dogs collar. You can call the number and speak to your dog while he is out and about. The useful thing is that the phone and your dog can be tracked using a built in GPS system.

The PetsCell is the first 2-way voice enabled, waterproof, GPS (Global Positioning Service) cell phone optimized for animals. There’s no hiding with the PetsCellâ„¢. You can locate a Pet in places where traditional GPS does not work, like in homes, garages or under foliage where scared or curious animals will likely venture. Establish a remote programmable geo-fence around a yard or campus and use handy notification features that alert your cell phone when a breach occurs.

From the PetsCell website.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1

Peter 08.31.06 at 7:20 pm

Like it. You could talk to your dog and ask him to come home!

2

Sarah 09.01.06 at 1:38 pm

So, if we are not being bombarded with microwaves from enough sources, we can now irradiate our pets? This mobile phone technology is getting ridiculous!

3

lee 09.01.06 at 9:34 pm

Another cool gadget to track pets position is the Global Pet Finder. It uses the GPS system and 2-way wireless technology to track your pet position and alert you when your pet leaves the safe area you built before.

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