Start here if you searched for the best pet camera under $300: compare video quality, night vision, treat tossing, alerts, subscriptions and everyday value for dogs and cats.
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Choose a pet camera under $300 by checking four things first: 1080p or sharper video, reliable night vision, useful bark or motion alerts, and whether treat tossing or cloud recording requires a subscription. Most buyers should shortlist one interactive dog camera and one simpler security-style camera before comparing monthly costs.
Best for dogs
Prioritize treat tossing, bark alerts and a wide room view.
Best value
Compare total 3-year cost, not just the camera price.
Best privacy
Prefer local storage or no required recording subscription.
| Product | Video | Night vision | Treat tossing | Subscription | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Furbo 360° Dog Camera | 1080p HD | Infrared | Yes | Check app plan | Dogs and cats |

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