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Sony announced new AI pet training equipment today. This gadget helps owners teach dogs basic commands. The small device attaches easily to a dog’s collar. It uses AI to understand barks and movements. Owners train pets using a simple phone app.
(Sony launches AI pet training equipment)
The system listens to a dog’s sounds. It watches the dog’s actions. The AI figures out what the dog needs. It then gives feedback through the collar. This feedback can be a sound or a gentle vibration. Owners see suggestions on their phone app. These tips help guide the training process. Sony says this makes training easier. Busy people find traditional methods hard. This tool offers consistent lessons. It works even when the owner is away. The goal is better behavior. Happy pets mean happier owners. Stronger bonds between pets and families are important. “The technology supports pet parents,” said Kenji Tanaka, lead developer at Sony. “It understands animal communication. It provides useful insights. We aim to simplify pet care.” Tanaka emphasized the focus on positive reinforcement. The device encourages good actions. It avoids harsh corrections. Initial testing showed positive results. Dogs learned commands like “sit” and “stay” faster. Owners reported less stress during training. The device works for many common dog breeds. Sony plans updates for more animals later.(Sony launches AI pet training equipment)
The AI Pet Trainer ships this fall. It will cost $199. Pre-orders start next month through Sony’s website and major pet stores. Sony offers a one-year warranty. Customer support will be available for setup help.