Being a pet parent myself, I understand the pleasure dogs derive from running in and out of that doggie door unhindered. It is a tempting getaway; a slight sound or a dog bark, and the pooch just sprints outside without any alarm or notice. I often wish there was a way to monitor and restrict this free movement and also take care of the unwanted entry of insects and buglers through the compromising pet door.
Pawport has made that possible, I believe, with its smart, motorized pet door by the same name which is available in an array of elegant finishes to suit your home decor. This door is designed to slide onto any existing pet door frame, with a groove. A screw in the bottom locks the Pawport into place and it is ready in split seconds to turn the traditional pet door into a Wi-Fi-connected and functional pet door.
Pawport is made from solid steel and aluminum. The construction material makes the door durable and renders it weatherproof. In addition to fitting firmly and forming a weatherproof seal between your home and the outdoors, the Pawport helps save you on heating and cooling bills. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, the Pawport can be pre-ordered now for $150.
It is not a weak spot in your home’s security, and since it stays close unless your pet or you don’t want it opened, it prevents insects from entering your house. This pet door cannot be removed from the outside and only opens when it identifies an opening sensor. For this, the Pawport is provided with a small, waterproof Bluetooth collar tag. When the tag is in range, the door opens and automatically closes back.
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The collar tag’s sensitivity range can be customized from the Pawport app and it can be recharged using a provided charging cable. The Pawport has two charging ports on either side, so you can charge it easily from the outlet in reach on either side. The app further allows you to lock and unlock the unit remotely. You can set a different schedule for different pets and even track their activity through the day on the app.
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