Happy golden retriever in RV
Complete Pet Safety

See your pet.
Know their temperature.
One screen.

The Waggle Unified Experience puts your live camera feed and real-time temperature in a single dashboard — so you're never piecing together half the picture while your pet is in the RV.

RV 4G Mini Camera
$209 value
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Pet Monitor Lite+
$99 value
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★★★★★ Rated 4.3/5 by 100,000+ pet parents
📷 Live camera inside the RV
🌡️ Temperature + humidity
⚡ Power loss alerts
📡 4G — no Wi-Fi needed
Why both matter

A camera tells you what your pet looks like. A monitor tells you what they're experiencing.

Dog inside camper looking at camera with comfortable interior
She looks calm. But is she at 72°F or 86°F? Without the monitor, you're still guessing.

These two things sound similar. They're not. And the gap between them is where pet safety problems live.

Camera only
You can see your pet
Your dog is lying on the couch. She looks calm. You feel reassured — but you don't know if the RV is 72°F or 86°F. Behavior changes come after the environment becomes dangerous.
Without temperature data, a calm-looking dog can still be in a dangerously hot RV.
Monitor only
You have a number
The temperature is 80°F. Is that okay for your specific dog right now? Is she panting? Is she moving? Is she by the vent or in a corner? A number without context is still guesswork.
Without the camera, 80°F could be fine — or it could already be a problem you can't see.
Camera + Monitor — Unified
You have the full picture
72°F and she's resting comfortably on camera. Or: temperature climbing to 82°F and she's moving restlessly. You don't have to guess which situation you're in — you can see it and read it at the same time.
One screen. Context and data, together. That's peace of mind — not just reassurance.
Waggle Unified Dashboard

Everything in one view. One tap.

The Waggle app brings your camera and temperature monitor together on a single screen — so you're never switching between apps while you're worried about your pet.

Pet Monitor
Last updated: just now · 4G ●
Scoobe
Max
Charlie
Temperature
72°F
✓ Safe range
45%
Humidity
80°F
Threshold
Shore power stable
Live camera feed in the Waggle app
LIVE
← 300° →
🎤
Talk
📷
Snap
🎥
Playback
🔔
Alerts
🗺️
Location
Activity
Shore power stable · RV at 72°F — within safe range
Now
Motion: Scoobe moved from bed to couch
22 min
Temp check: 71°F · Humidity 44% · All stable
1 hr
👁️
Confirm what you see against what you're reading
Dog looks calm on camera + temperature stable = you can stay on the trail. Dog looks restless + temperature rising = you have context to act.
Power loss alert — before the camera even notices
The Pet Monitor alerts you the instant shore power drops. That's before the AC stops, before the temperature climbs, before anything changes on camera.
🎤
Talk to your pet and monitor conditions simultaneously
Soothe your dog through the speaker while watching the temperature reading. No app switching, no lost context.
📱
All from one screen — no more tab-switching
Before Unified, you'd check the camera app, then close it, open the monitor app, try to mentally connect the two. Now it's one view, one tap.
Three layers of protection

You get alerted at every stage — not just when it's already bad.

Person checking phone urgently on trail with alert notification
Power loss fires before temperatures move. You have time to act.
Layer 1 — First warning
Power or AC fails → immediate alert
The Pet Monitor detects loss of shore power and alerts you via text and app — on its own 4G connection with a 96-hour backup battery. This fires before the temperature has moved a single degree. It's your early warning before anything else changes.
Layer 2 — Temperature crossed
RV temperature passes your threshold → second alert
If something was missed or you couldn't return in time, the second alert fires when conditions cross your set limit — 80°F, 85°F, whatever you've set for your specific dog. You know it's escalating and by how much.
Layer 3 — Visual confirmation
Open camera and see exactly what's happening
Once you're alerted, you open the unified view and see your pet on camera alongside the current temperature. You're not reacting to a number — you're seeing the full situation and making an informed decision about what to do next.
What this looks like in practice

The difference it makes in real situations

Hiker checking phone on mountain trail
Scenario 01 · Hike check-in
Mile 4. You check the app.
Temperature: 73°F, stable, shore power on. Camera: Biscuit is stretched out on the couch, not panting. You close the app and keep going. You didn't just get a number — you got confirmation that everything is actually fine.
Camera shows
Dog resting, not panting, near the vent
Monitor reads
73°F · 42% humidity · Power stable
RV parked at campsite in sunny weather
Scenario 02 · Power outage at camp
2:14 PM. Alert: shore power lost.
The power loss alert fires immediately. You open the app — temperature still 75°F, your dog is on camera looking around but calm. You have time. You call the campground office and start walking back. By 2:28 PM, shore power is restored. Temperature peaked at 77°F.
Camera shows
Dog alert but not distressed
Monitor reads
Power lost 2:14 PM · Temp 75°F → 77°F → restored
French Bulldog panting in warm weather
Scenario 03 · Flat-faced breed on a hot day
85°F outside. Your French Bulldog is inside.
The temperature in the RV is 78°F — within range for most dogs, but your threshold for your French Bulldog is 76°F. The monitor alerts you. You open the app and see him panting slightly on camera. You turn around from the visitor center immediately. You made the call with complete information.
Camera shows
French Bulldog panting — early warning sign
Monitor reads
78°F — above custom 76°F threshold

What pet parents say about the full setup

★★★★★

"I was skeptical about needing both — thought the camera was enough. Then I had a power outage at a campground. The monitor alerted me at 2:14 PM. The camera showed me my dog still calm at 75°F. I made it back before it became a problem. I'll never go without both again."

Oliver T.
Full-time RVer · 2 dogs · French Bulldog + Lab
★★★★★

"The unified view in the app is everything. Before, I'd check the camera, close it, check the temperature, try to connect the dots in my head. Now I open one screen and I have the full picture. Takes 10 seconds. I actually enjoy our hikes now."

Sarah K.
Seasonal RVer · 3 dogs including a Pug
★★★★★

"My husband thought I was being paranoid buying both. He changed his mind when we got a temperature alert on a 90°F day while we were at the visitor center — camera showed our dog panting. We were back in 8 minutes. She was fine. He ordered a second set for his parents."

Mei L.
Weekend camper · 1 Shih Tzu