This Invoxia Dog Tracker Can Also Monitor Your Pet’s Heart Health

One of the key advantages of the Minitailz is its ability to differentiate between different types of movements.

This Invoxia Dog Tracker Can Also Monitor Your Pet's Heart Health - The Times Post
This Invoxia Dog Tracker Can Also Monitor Your Pet's Heart Health.

In the ever-evolving world of dog tracker, Invoxia has made a groundbreaking leap forward with the introduction of the Minitailz. Unveiled at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, this innovative device is not only capable of tracking your pet’s location but also monitoring their heart health, including the detection of atrial fibrillation (AFib).

While there are already pet trackers on the market that can monitor heart rate, the ability to detect AFib sets the Invoxia Minitailz apart from its competitors. This condition, characterized by abnormal heart rhythms, can be a serious health concern for both cats and dogs.

By incorporating advanced biometric sensors and artificial intelligence (AI), the dog tracker is able to track respiratory and heart vitals with an impressive accuracy of 97 to 99 percent.

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The Minitailz works in conjunction with a companion app that utilizes conversational generative AI to generate easy-to-read reports on your pets.

These reports not only provide information on heart health but also include other vital statistics and an activity log. The use of deep learning algorithms allows the app to identify digital biomarkers that indicate stress, aging, and potential pathologies.

One of the key advantages of the Minitailz is its ability to differentiate between different types of movements. Whether your pet is taking a leisurely walk, going for a run, or engaging in playful zoomies, the device can accurately track and record these activities.

Additionally, the Minitailz can also alert you when your pets wander beyond your preset geofences, ensuring their safety and security.

Unlike many competing devices that are limited to a physical neckband, the Minitailz can be easily attached to any pet collar. This flexibility allows for greater comfort and convenience for both pets and their owners.

The device is equipped with a built-in SIM card for LTE-M connectivity, enabling real-time tracking in conjunction with GPS.

Currently, the Minitailz is available for dogs through Invoxia’s website for $99. For cat owners, a cat version of the device is set to be released in March, also priced at $99. To access the full range of features and benefits, a subscription is required, starting from $8.30 per month.


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