Petkit just announced three new smart pet tech products ahead of CES. Despite the conference not kicking off until Tuesday, the company shared details around its upcoming devices that are likely to launch this spring. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Petkit advertises all three pet devices as “AI-powered,” and while that’s been a go-to gimmick for companies since 2023, there are some unique applications here—assuming the devices actually do what Petkit says they do.
Purobot Crystal Duo litterbox
Petkit says the Purobot Crystal Duo is the first AI-powered open-top litter box, and that the Purobot uses the tech for health detection. This device has an 720p AI-powered camera that monitors your cat’s stools as well as their behavior when visiting the litter box. The Purobot looks at things like stool consistency and urine pH, as well as “vocalizations,” and noting all in the Petkit app. You can take any of those findings to your vet if you have concerns.
Petkit says the Purobot uses crystal litter to absorb urine and dehydrate waste to manage odors. The company claims users can wait 30 days before needing to scoop the contents of the litter box, which also comes with disposable trays. The company plans to launch Purobot in July, on both Amazon as well as Petkit’s official site.
Eversweet Ultra water dispenser
Petkit’s new water dispenser also uses an AI-powered camera to track health habits, only this time through your pet’s “hydration habits.” The device ships with a 1080p camera with a 140-degree wide-angle view that tracks your pet as they drink, even in the dark. The Eversweet supports facial recognition for multiple pets, which, in theory, allows it to track the habits of specific pets drinking from the same device.
The dispenser comes with a five-liter tank, which Petkit claims supports two full weeks of drinking water for one pet. The device detects when the water is low, and refills the bowl when needed, passing through a “antibacterial filter cube” to prevent bacterial growth. Any “waste” water is not recirculated through the dispenser, and is instead separated, so pets should always have fresh water while the reservoir is full.
Petkit says the Eversweet Ultra may launch in April, though that’s only an estimate. It, too, will be available on both Amazon, as well as Petkit’s official site.
Yumshare Daily Feast
Perhaps Petkit’s biggest announcement is the Yumshare Daily Feast, an automatic feeder that works with wet food. This feeder can portion out fresh food for cats and dogs on a custom schedule, while tracking your pet’s eating habits to build “eating insights.” Those insights are partially informed by the feeder’s built-in 1080p AI-powered camera, with a 140-degree wide-angle view. It also supports facial recognition for multiple pets.
What do you think so far?
Petkit says the Yumshare Daily Feast supports up to seven days of fully automated wet meals—the keyword being “automated.” The machine opens each food pack itself, and each portion is “kept within its freshness window.” That means if your pet doesn’t finish its meal, the device will take away the leftovers, and uses ultraviolet light (specifically UVC) to sanitize before delivering the next portion.
Petkit estimates it will release the Yumshare Daily Feast in April, both on Amazon as well as Petkit’s official website.
As with any new products, we’ll have to wait until reviewers can perform hands-on testing before deciding whether these devices can actually achieve what they claim to. However, if Petkit’s products are up to snuff, they could offer pet owners some legitimate benefits. The wet feeder really could be great for anyone who needs to leave their cat for long periods of time. The Purobot and Eversweet could also provide some essential health insights ahead of a vet visit: If you’re seeing reports that your cat is crying while using the litter box, or isn’t drinking as much water as they usually do, you could get ahead of a health problem by notifying your vet early.
