Worth-It Score: 74/100WAITFurbo 360 Dog Camera scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for a price drop before pulling the trigger.
✓VerifiedConfidence: 85%
Verdict: For a single dog in an open-plan space, the Furbo 360° is worth the premium — the rotating 360° coverage means no hiding behind the couch, and Furbo's Dog AI alert system for barking and activity detection is genuinely better. If you're price-sensitive or have a smaller space, the Petcube Bites 2 Lite covers 160° and does the job for most situations.
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Winner: Furbo 360° Dog Camera
Spec-by-spec comparison
Furbo 360° Dog Camera
Petcube Bites 2 Lite
MSRP
$219
$129
Camera Coverage
360° rotating
160° fixed
Video Resolution
1080p
1080p
Night Vision
Yes
Yes
Treat Capacity
~100 treats
~50 treats
Scheduled Treats
Yes
No
Furbo 360° Dog Camera
What works
360° rotating coverage — no blind spots in any room size
Motion-tracking auto-pan follows the dog
Holds ~100 treats with scheduled toss feature
What doesn't
$69/year for full AI alerts and activity reports
Rotating motor adds a mechanical failure point
No Apple HomeKit support
Petcube Bites 2 Lite
What works
Lower price at $129 vs $219
Apple HomeKit compatible
No moving parts — simpler mechanical design
What doesn't
Fixed 160° — blind spots in larger or irregularly shaped rooms
Smaller treat capacity (~50 treats)
No scheduled treat tossing
Bottom line
Our pick: Furbo 360° Dog Camera. It edges out the alternative on 360° rotating coverage — no blind spots in any room size. That said, Petcube Bites 2 Lite still wins on lower price at $129 vs $219 — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.