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Petlibro One RFID Pet Feeder (300 cl)
EUR169,–

Petlibro One RFID Pet Feeder

300 cl


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cavel_8

5 months ago

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Anonymous

5 months ago • purchased this product

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Even if they are the same device, there are still differences depending on : - The firmware or application version (updates depending on the market). - Wi-Fi network compatibility by region (bands supported). - The packaging supplied (e.g. accessories, necklace, additional protection). - Warranties or local after-sales service, depending on the vendor. - Any minor improvements in the "One" version compared with the "Smart Dispenser" version.
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JazziraModeste83

8 months ago

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Galaxus

8 months ago

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The bowl does not detect the animal's microchip directly. The pet must wear an RFID collar or have an RFID tag attached to its existing collar for the bowl to recognise the pet and dispense the food. The RFID collar or tag must be paired with the bowl via the app to work correctly.
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schwarzer.skorpion

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

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The main difference between the Petlibro One RFID (price approx. 154.-) and Petlibro RFID (price approx. 286.-) devices lies in the extended functions and features of the more expensive model. The main differences: - Petlibro One RFID offers personalised meals with RFID collar recognition to prevent food theft and promote healthy eating habits. It is WiFi enabled (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and has app control. It has a capacity of approx. 3 litres and comes with stainless steel food bowl. - The more expensive Petlibro RFID model has additional functions such as detection of excess food and food blockages with corresponding reminders, longer battery life (7-8 days instead of 3 days), screen notifications and an extended connection option including QR code mode. It also supports a longer WiFi password length and offers camera monitoring with real-time interaction. In summary, the more expensive model is technically more comprehensive with more monitoring and convenience functions, while the One RFID model offers the basic functions for personalised feeding with RFID technology at a lower price.
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jhuwiler

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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No, the device does not work with a microchip already implanted in the cat. The RFID reader of the One RFID food dispenser only recognises the special collar tag it comes with and not microchips or tags from other brands.
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JulieR402

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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Yes, you can connect multiple cats to the Petlibro One RFID Pet Feeder, but each cat must have its own specific RFID tag. Each RFID tag is associated with a single dispenser, allowing you to manage and monitor access to food for each cat individually.
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JulieR402

1 year ago

Can I register several cats on 1 device?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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Yes, you can register several cats on a single device, particularly in the context of a device such as a microchip cat flap. For example, a microchip cat flap can register up to 40 microchipped cats, following the same programming steps for each cat.
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