First Look at Pettichat, the Qwen-Powered AI Collar That Puts Words to Your Pet’s Barks and Meows

A startup in Hangzhou just released a lightweight collar that listens to dogs and cats and turns their sounds into short sentences on your phone. Named Pettichat, the device weighs only 27 grams and sits comfortably around a pet’s neck. It picks up vocalizations through built-in microphones while motion sensors track posture, movements, and other physical cues at the same time.
chinese startup built an AI collar that translates barks and meows into full sentences.
95% accuracy. cost $118.
10k people have already pre-ordered it.
It uses mics, motion sensors, and AI to read body language and vocalizations. https://t.co/Y2CNjIAnp8 pic.twitter.com/fFmwdC2QNB
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Developers created the system using Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen model, giving it millions upon millions of speech samples from pets collected over several years in the aim of determining what those barks and meows are all attempting to communicate. They matched each of those vocalizations to patterns of conduct and the environment in which they occur. The app then sends out a basic message, such as “I’m hungry” or “I want to play.” Not only that, but early demos showed the collar operating in reverse: when owners speak into the app, it turns their words into noises that their pet can respond to.

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Meng Xiaoyi, the company behind the collar, claims that their AI model can detect more than twenty different emotions with a staggering 94.6 percent accuracy, but it’s worth noting that this is just the company’s own testing, and no outside lab has come forward to confirm it, and certainly no peer-reviewed studies have been published yet. Meanwhile, animal behavior researchers point out that pets derive a great deal of their meaning from body language, context, and their surroundings, rather than just the sounds they make. Real-world sounds, other animals, or visitors can quickly throw this system out of balance.

In China, however, the response was immediate, with pre-orders for the collar opening in mid-May and then quickly taking off, with over ten thousand people picking them up in no time. It costs just about $120, or 799 yuan if you convert. Deliveries have already begun in China, with a wider rollout scheduled for May 30th. People from all over the world are placing orders after seeing recordings of a cat’s meow suddenly converting into “I wanna play” and a dog’s yelp reading “I’m hungry.”
There are already over 126 million cats and dogs living in Chinese cities, and the number is rapidly increasing. This collar serves as a meeting point for wearable technology, cloud computing, and the simple desire to get to know your furry friend a little better. But will it deliver correct translations, or is it just a nice parlor trick until more owners put it to the test in their own homes? For the time being, thousands of individuals are prepared to bet that the next time their dog barks, they will receive a clear response.
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First Look at Pettichat, the Qwen-Powered AI Collar That Puts Words to Your Pet’s Barks and Meows
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