Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Mattel |
Shape | Round |
Number of Labels | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 1.5 x 7.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 4 ounces |
ASIN | B0037W6TX0 |
Item model number | T7005 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 - 15 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,389,251 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2,029 in Electronic Pets |
Customer Reviews |
2.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Release date | August 1, 2010 |
Manufacturer | Mattel |
Mattel Puppy Tweets Blue
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Find out what your dog is really up to with Mattel's Puppy Tweets. This fun electronic device attaches to your dog's collar and transmits tweets about her physical activity during the day. Barking, sleeping, and running all trigger humorous tweets corresponding to the activity, such as "I've got a new leash on life!" or "L'il help! Nose stuck in bird feeder!" This fun accessory is perfect for any adult dog owner who wants to know what Fido does while home alone.
Puppy Tweets
Ages: Adult
Requires: Phillips screwdriver (for battery installation), computer with USB port, Twitter account
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The Good: A fun way to lightly monitor your dog's behavior while you're away.
The Challenging: Repetitive tweets cannot be customized or changed by dog owners.
In a Nutshell: A device that brightens any dog owner's day.
Opposable Thumbs Not Required
Puppy Tweets works wirelessly with an electronic tag that communicates to the provided USB dongle when installed on a nearby computer. Tweets are generated based on the dog's physical behavior, such as running or napping, and audible behavior, like barking, and transmitted to a dog's Twitter account wirelessly via the USB dongle. The operating range varies depending on physical obstructions but may reach up to 100 feet between USB dongle and the tag.
Twitter Isn't Just for the Birds
After downloading the Puppy Tweets software and inserting the 3V lithium battery, dog owners can access the Puppy Tweets desktop icon to modify the frequency of tweets. The content of the tweets, however, is not customizable. In response to consumer demand, on the manufacturer's Web site there is mention of forthcoming downloadable "packs" for increased variety of puppy tweets. Although the tag that attaches to the dog's collar is made of hard plastic, the device is not likely to withstand destruction if Fido ever uses the device as a chew toy. However, when the tag is securely attached to a dog's collar it is out of reach and should not get in the way of usual canine activity.
What's in the Box
Puppy Tweets tag, USB dongle, 3V lithium battery, and battery instruction sheet.
Simple to set up, the Puppy Tweets device attaches directly to your dog's collar.
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You'll receive hilarious tweets about your dog's status - whether he's eating, playing, or napping! View larger.
Tweets are the new Barks! Ever wonder what your pup is doing while you're away? Well, now you can get the 411 with text messages from Puppy Tweets! Whenever your dog moves, barks (or just naps), the tag knows it and sends a WiFi signal to your computer which then sends you a Tweet via Twitter. Simply set up a Twitter page for your dog and your Puppy Tweets tag starts generating Tweets. Puppy Tweets comes pre-loaded with over 500 phrases that put a humorous or insightful spin on your dog's daily activity. For example, a bark may generate a Tweet of: “I bark because I miss you. There I said it. Now hurry home.” A quick run through the house could produce: “I finally caught that tail I’ve been chasing and…OOUUUCHH!” Invite your friends and family to follow your pet on Twitter and help your dog follow his or her favorite puppy pals or celebrities. Puppy Twitter lets you connect with your pet over the Internet. It’s a great way to brighten your day ‘cause a Tweet from your pooch is a virtual smooch!
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers find the product a fun novelty toy and great for pop culture fans. However, some have reported issues with functionality and tweet volume. The software fails to work properly, and the device generates silly messages that don't accurately reflect what your pet is doing.
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Customers enjoy the novelty toy. They find it fun and silly, making it a good gag gift for pop culture enthusiasts. However, some reviewers have issues with it not working properly.
"Great novel idea - I really want to like it, but it has some shortcomings;..." Read more
"...Our dog hated the huge medallion around her neck. The concept is great and has potential, this product just does not do what it says and thus is..." Read more
"Its really cheezy all the stuff it says, and I found under the program files directory you can open the text files and change what they say...." Read more
"It's a fun gag gift. However our dog doesn't move around a lot during the day and therefore it doesn't send out tweets often." Read more
Customers are unhappy with the product's functionality. They say it doesn't work properly, has poor execution, and is a waste of money.
"...is not in the PC, the tag is not on the dog and the software is not running at the moment...." Read more
"...It's just a bad product and Mattel should be ashamed to put their name on this. Our dog hated the huge medallion around her neck...." Read more
"...started Tweeting right away but I realized pretty quick it was a waste of money...." Read more
"...It will not work without the software." Read more
Customers dislike the tweet volume. They say it generates silly messages that don't reflect what their pet is doing. Some customers report it just doesn't work, while others say it posts 22 tweets in a day.
"...On the first day it posted 22 tweets in a day, and the second day it posted the same ones again...." Read more
"...It just did not work. Not one tweet. Nothing...." Read more
"...Third, the tweets were really dumb. They didn't seem to have much to do with what the dog was doing. A lot of bad puns...." Read more
"...The device generates silly twitter messages that really don't reflect what your pet is doing. Disappointed." Read more
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