Tech News Video. This wearable device lets your pets call you when they need attention Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 06/03/2026 - 14:00 GMT+1 The device is designed to recognise certain movements made by a pet and turn them into alerts or calls to the owner. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next This wearable device lets your pets call you when they need attention Now playing Next Prince Harry visits Kyiv to back Ukraine and spotlight mine clearance Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 24th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Meet ACE: The robot that can beat table tennis pros with AI Now playing Next China’s iQIYI faces backlash after launching AI “actor database” Now playing Next NASA rolls out key Artemis III rocket stage for 2027 Moon mission Now playing Next Richest countries in 2026: France and Germany fail to make the top 10 Now playing Next Trump says US in no rush to end war but 'clock is ticking' for Iran Now playing Next Watch: Why the fuel crisis might ground your summer vacation flights? Now playing Next Range, speed, deterrence: Germany unveils first ever military strategy Now playing Next Trump attacks against NATO allies 'painful', says former NATO chief Now playing Next Drake’s ICEMAN album stunt explained: Flamethrowers, fan frenzy and a hidden release date Now playing Next Cyprus: How the Iran war is shaping Europe’s closest frontier to the conflict Now playing Next Why investment in Caspian transit routes is crucial for energy security Now playing Next War stories of displaced Ukrainian Refugees feature in Lithuanian exhibition in Baku Now playing Next European Council should 'think carefully' before removing unanimity, says Michel More videos
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