If you ever wonder what it would be like to see the world through the eyes of your cat or dog, you now can with the National Geographic camera that ties around the neck of your pet, like a collar, and allows you to see everything at their level.
The National Geographic Pet’s Eye View Camera is not only great to be able to understand your favorite fury friend but it is ideal to see what your pet does when you are not home, much like a nanny cam collar, you can keep an eye on the behavior of your pet to see what they may get into when you are away.
It has a built in timer that has an interval setting of 1.5 to 15 minutes range between pictures and its internal memory stores up to 40 images of what your pet sees. The camera comes with a USB cable and instruction manual so you can capture amazing shots to add to your online photo galleries or hang in a 4×6 frame. You never know what kind of pictures you will get and to think, it was done by your best barking bud or purring pal.
See what your pet sees with the National Geographic Camera

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