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Comfort Pod - World’s First AC Dog Crate

Comfort Pod - World’s First AC Dog Crate

The Comfort Pod is a battery-powered air-conditioned Dog Crate designed to keep pets comfortable while traveling. It combines air conditioning, battery power, and smart monitoring into one compact unit.

The system tracks temperature and air quality in real time and sends alerts to your phone if something needs attention. Owners can also check in remotely through the app and view live camera updates for added peace of mind.

Made for road trips, camping, and everyday adventures, the Comfort Pod helps pets stay cool, safe, and comfortable wherever they go.

Medium 30" x 20" x 24". More sizes will be available later.

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Battery-powered AC unit for pets with text highlighting features on a white background

Why Comfort Pod?

3+ hours of comfort

Long lasting built-in battery

Handles up to 130°F

Driven by a Panasonic compressor

Dual panel crate

Sturdy aluminum construction with insulation 

Pet-friendly access

Lockable dual swing doors

All about safety

The Comfort Pod features a durable dual-panel aluminum construction with integrated tie-down points, helping keep it secure and stable during travel.

Set and forget

The Comfort Pod automatically detects when your pet is inside and turns the AC on or off as needed to save energy and extend runtime.

Remote Monitoring

Temperature

Carbon Dioxide

Pet Presence

Battery Life

  • Andrea, Pet Parent

    "Wow! I wish I could get one now! My family and I are embarking on a 15 month trip of a few national parks on the east coast. We happen to have a chihuahua mix just diagnosed with heart failure. That would be so perfect!"

  • Susie, Pet Parent

    "Brilliant! I travel & camp with my dog in the Southwest. It's always difficult to stop for groceries on the way through towns during the day, because the car heats up to much for my dog to stay safely in it. I'd use one to allow me to leave her in a parking lot for a half hour."

  • Heron, Pet Rescue & Trainer

    "I’m in rescue for 16 years and been a trainer for 13 years. Sometimes even in shade in the daytime, it might be a little too hot for my dogs. Or it can be a cool down room after a hike at the campsite."