• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Friday, October 10, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
iotwashington
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
No Result
View All Result
iotwashington
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology Industry

New ‘Internet of Animals’ actually seems useful for pet owners

in Technology Industry
0
SHARES
4
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

And now for something completely different, courtesy of the country that definitely does things differently. Japan is rolling out Anicall (site is in Japanese), a social network for dogs and cats that it refers to as “The Internet of Animals.”

Anicall first rolled out in January at the first ever Wearable Expo in Japan, but more details were shared on the show “Great Gear” on NHK World, the English-language version of Japan’s biggest broadcast network.

Anicall works with your smartphone and a plastic collar for the pet. Instead of using GPS and Wi-Fi, the collar uses Bluetooth to communicate, giving it a much longer battery life.

052815 internet of things petsAnicall

It has three major features. The first is lost pet notification. If a pet runs off, the Bluetooth tries to connect with nearby smartphones also running the Anicall app. A person looking at their phone will see an alert of the lost animal and a picture so they know what to look for. If they see the dog they can try to catch it and hold it and then contact the owner to report finding their lost pet.

Obviously this was designed with legendary Japanese politeness in mind.

The second feature is behavioral analysis. There is a momentum sensor in the collar that sends data to a cloud system, which then sorts it into 20 behavioral categories like expectation and unease. A check of your smartphone will show your pet’s mood so you can identify if there are patterns of behavior associated with time of day, activity, and so on.

The third is a health monitor that watches heart and respiratory rate. Again, data is sent to the cloud daily for analysis. One of the things noticed is that a dog’s heart rates shoots up when it is waiting for food. If they find anything abnormal, the owner is advised to take their pet to the veterinarian.

The price for the collar is only about $30. It is on iOS and, as of last month, Android. Now if only they will release it in America.

This isn’t the first or only pet IoT/wearable. There is a company called Whistle that has a $99 device for sale at PetSmart stores. The Whistle Activity Monitor is a health tracker similar to Anicall that measures your dog’s activities and builds a history of activity to look for long-term trends.

Join the Network World communities on Facebook and LinkedIn to comment on topics that are top of mind.
Download Best WordPress Themes Free Download
Download Premium WordPress Themes Free
Download Best WordPress Themes Free Download
Download Best WordPress Themes Free Download
udemy free download
download coolpad firmware
Download WordPress Themes
udemy paid course free download
Tags: New 'Internet of Animals' actually seems useful for pet owners
Next Post

How now IoT cow? Sensors can track Elsie's temperature

Recommended

Google said to prep billing payment service for Gmail

Fitness wearables: Who’s tracking who?

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

Newsletter

Subscribe our Newsletter for latest updates.

Loading

Category

  • AI
  • Careers
  • Cloud Computing
  • Connected Cars
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Data & Analytics
  • Data Center
  • Data Centers
  • Databases
  • Development
  • Enterprise
  • Hardware
  • Healthcare
  • IIoT
  • Infrastructure
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • IT Leadership
  • Manufacturing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Oil & Gas
  • Open Source
  • Security
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Homes
  • Software
  • Software Development
  • Standards
  • Technology Industry
  • Uncategorized
  • Unified Communications
  • Virtualization
  • WAN
  • Wearables

About Us

Advance IOT information site of Washington USA

© 2024 iotwashington.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • IoT
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software

© 2024 iotwashington.com.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In