rabbit.reviews
Best Overall

Petlibro Granary Smart Camera Feeder

Top pick across multiple expert outlets for its 1080p HD camera, user-friendly app, and reliable scheduling. Works for cats and small-to-medium dogs with up to 6 meals per day and battery backup.

$107-$160
Pros
  • 1080p HD camera with night vision and two-way audio
  • Highly customizable app with individually labeled meal slots (up to 6/day)
  • 5-liter capacity with battery backup for power outages
  • Works on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi networks
  • 2-year warranty
Cons
  • Compact size best suited for small-to-medium dogs, not large breeds
  • Requires micro SD card (sold separately) to replay video footage
  • Some users report motion-triggered camera doesn't always activate reliably
  • Audio message feature reported to have static issues by some reviewers
Why we recommend it

If you want one feeder that does everything well — camera, app, scheduling, backup power — this is it. Wired and Good Housekeeping both named it their top pick, and the Petlibro app is consistently praised as the most intuitive in the category.

What the community says

I love: the app, the customization for feeding (more than 6 meals possible and different feeds per day if desired) the ability to see food in the hopper but also a warning when it's low.

r/dechonkers · read thread →

Literally half say Petlibro is good and the other half say it sucks. People also say look for one without wifi...well that kind of defeats the purpose if I am not at home!

r/Pets · read thread →
What the experts said

The app is a little more intuitive, reliable, and user-friendly on this one (plus we love the built-in camera to spy while afar), so that's why it's remained the reigning champ.

WIRED · read full review →

Automatic and interactive, Petlibro's top-of-the-line feeder has an HD camera so you can watch your dog enjoy his meal or snack. Two-way audio lets you talk to your dog in real time.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →