
PetSafe
PetSafe Smart Feed 2.0 Automatic Pet Feeder
A WiFi-connected feeder with 24-cup capacity and slow-feed mode, built for reliability over flash. Works with cats and dogs.
$130
What we like
- 24-cup capacity means fewer refills, which is ideal for multi-day trips or larger pets
- Slow feed option prevents bloat in dogs that eat too quickly
- WiFi app scheduling with Alexa compatibility for voice-triggered meals
- Works for both cats and dogs, unlike camera feeders that are often cat-sized
What could be better
- No camera, so you can't visually confirm meals were dispensed
- At $130, it's pricier than the PETLIBRO Air despite having fewer smart features
- The hopper design can be tricky to clean thoroughly
Best for
- • Dog owners who need slow-feed functionality to prevent bloat
- • Anyone who travels frequently and needs high-capacity automated feeding
- • Households with both cats and dogs who want a single versatile feeder
Our verdict
The PetSafe Smart Feed 2.0 trades camera features for reliability and capacity. Amazon reviewers consistently note that it just works, which matters more for a feeder than fancy extras. The 24-cup capacity is the largest in this roundup, making it the best pick for longer trips away or larger dogs. The slow-feed mode is genuinely useful for dogs prone to eating too fast. Where it falls short is the lack of a camera (the PETLIBRO Air gives you that for $60) and a price tag that feels high for what you get hardware-wise. But PetSafe's track record for WiFi connectivity reliability edges out cheaper alternatives.
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