Pet Camera Collar with Air Tracker Tag, 1080P HD Wireless Dog Neck Cam Compact Action Camera for Android, Night Vision, 32GB Storage, Fully Charged Before Use, No WiFi Needed(GPS Just for Android)
Original price was: $75.00.$29.98Current price is: $29.98.








Price: $75.00 - $29.98
(as of Nov 16, 2025 23:32:12 UTC – Details)
Product description







Powerful Shooting Function:PRRPRR new cat collar camera allows you to capture both videos and photos, giving you a unique perspective on your pet’s behavior. If the camera is pointing at the ground, adjust its angle to make sure it’s facing straight ahead!!
Recording Mode+Seamless Wearing:It integrates automatic recording of pet dynamic videos and real-time GPS tracking. The ultra lightweight design is only the size of a mobile phone, allowing pets to record their activities 24/7 and seamlessly connect with precise positioning.Tips: Make sure it’s fully charged before use!!!
Ultra-Portable Adventure Kit:Capture every moment while always knowing your pet’s whereabouts, whether they’re exploring indoors or adventuring outdoors
Intelligent dual recording mode:Experience the world of pets through automatic 5-minute video editing and manual photo capture (stored as AVI/JPG files). The accompanying 32GB storage card provides ample storage space, while the C-type card reader ensures fast transfer to any device without the need for WIFI, making it perfect for sharing pets’ line of sight.SD card recordings don’t support app linking!!!
GPS Pet Camera Collar:Unlike standard pet cameras, our system lets you monitor your pet’s adventures while always knowing their exact location through the integrated GPS cat collar technology.Pro tip: Get your pet’s neck measurement in person first. Make sure it’s a good fit before you order!!!
5 reviews for Pet Camera Collar with Air Tracker Tag, 1080P HD Wireless Dog Neck Cam Compact Action Camera for Android, Night Vision, 32GB Storage, Fully Charged Before Use, No WiFi Needed(GPS Just for Android)
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Original price was: $75.00.$29.98Current price is: $29.98.


Rescue Dog Mom –
Made for a cat or very small dog
Unless you have a cat or a very small dog (less than 20 lbs), you’ll have to use your own collar for the camera bracket. Also, ours did not arrive with the memory card (it is listed as part of the boxed items, but it was not included). The camera interface is pretty basic, so if you are wanting an HD setup with lots of features, keep looking. But if you want something simple and easy to operate, this will do just fine. It does come with several different camera brackets, including one that you could clip to your jacket and use it almost like a personal camera / body cam (remember, it is not very sophisitcated and the camera screen is about an inch wide.
The Sirls family –
Poorly made and really big
First things first, this collar/camera can definitely NOT be used on a cat, or even a small dog. It’s way too large (the collar AND the camera). As for the actual product, it’s very cheaply made and the camera does not stay attached to the collar. I gave up after about 30 minutes of trying to figure out how everything goes together and (hopefully) eventually works so I just threw it all back in the box. I got it for my cat anyway, and it can’t be used on a cat.
D. Koenig –
Supremely Made Camera – Accessories a Bust
The camera is constructed with excellent materials – it’s solid and feels high-quality. My first thought upon seeing it was that it’s much smaller than I expected. That’s great! But when I went back to the item description, I noticed it says “only the size of a mobile phone.” It’s actually much smaller than a mobile phone—and that’s super! I’ll post a photo to show its true size.I’ve been testing it by recording my dog, Rocky. So far, he’s managed to thwart every attempt to keep the camera pointed forward. I cut out a 40-second clip to share. While it might look confusing to most people, despite the odd camera angle, it already gave me results: I finally discovered where Rocky has been taking the items he steals. Gotcha!The camera initially refused to connect to Windows 11. I tried several tricks, but nothing worked until I used a separate card reader to access the footage. Later, I tried again with my own cable (USB-C to USB-C), and it connected immediately. So the small connector and included cable that came with it were the problem.I’ll hold off on setting up the tracker until I can get the camera to stay pointed forward. The clip-on mount that holds the camera is cheaply made. A rubber band is used to keep the camera in place, and I doubt that will last. It’s strange how drastically different the build quality is between the components—the camera itself is top-notch, almost iPhone-level, while the accessories feel flimsy and underbuilt.Given the pleasantly surprising (and very welcome) small size of the camera, I’m giving it four stars. I’ll find a way to stabilize it using my own collar setup that’s sturdier and more comfortable.
Fanofsam1 –
Pet Camera Collar with Air Tracker Tag, 1080P HD Wireless Dog Neck Cam
I’ve been testing this Pet Camera Collar with Air Tracker Tag on my dog, and it’s honestly pretty entertaining. The 1080P video looks surprisingly clear, even when my pup is running around the yard. It connects easily to my Android phone, and the app setup was pretty painless. The Air Tracker Tag is a nice bonus — helps me know where he’s wandered off to in the house or yard. The camera itself is small and lightweight, though on smaller dogs it might feel a little bulky. Battery life is decent; I get a few hours of continuous recording before needing to recharge. Overall, it’s a fun, useful gadget if you like seeing the world from your dog’s point of view or want a little extra peace of mind when they’re roaming around. Not perfect, but definitely cool tech for pet lovers.
Heart0277 –
Quality camera and tracker but misrepresenting use
Wow, I gave this setup. A free not because of the quality of the equipment, but because of the misleading sales attempt, they are selling this thing as a doggy camera. But what it ISIS a mini TV sports camera that comes with all the goodies. And then they add a small collar and an extra rubber mount to hold the camera on. So you can put it around your dog’s neck like a GoPro, and then they add. The tracking is nothing more than the Google smart finder, which is not a bad idea for tracking your kids. But II have, and it’s not that the camera depends, are below par. They’re not, they’re excellent. What I didn’t like is the fact that these guys just decide to call it a pet camera and then throw it into a box with a dog collar that won’t fit any dog bigger than a beagle, and you know, to me, I don’t like the misrepresentation. In my opinion, they should advertise it as a GoPro type product or whatever they want to call it and a smart tracker with a dog collar adapter, then You would know that it was a multi usable tool camera tracker et cetera.By calling it a pet camera, an air tracker, it’s a way for them to maybe jack up the price or so.I’m not sure but because of that.I’m not real happy about them.The camera itself is not very big.I’ll give you some pictures of the stuff.But like I said, I felt a little misrepresented, okay, and you’ll see why when I when I take the pictures okay or so forth.Anyway