Product Description
With 5 Red Patterns, TBTeek Automatic Cat Toy
Product Dimensions : 2.8 x 2.8 x 6.18 inches; 6.35 ounces
Item model number : 9136
Batteries : 1 CR5 batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : December 6, 2024
Manufacturer : TBTeek
ASIN : B0DPQLJW8H
Country of Origin : China
Rotating Trajectory Automatic Cat Toys: Red dot moves in a variable rotating trajectory, which stimulates pets’ hunting instinct and keeps them exercise; Interactive cat toy features 5 adjustable different patterns, like smile,mouse,star,butterfly,red dot,attract cats’ interest.
Motion-Activated: Built-in motion sensor, interactive cat toys reactivate and run 10 mins when it detects a moving pet/person, then go to 2h sleep mode to let the cat rest and stay strong. Note that motion sensor won’t be activated until 2 hours sleep is over; If your cat want to keep engaged and entertained in 2 hours sleep mode, manually press the switch to activate it again.
4 Speed Modes Adjustable: TBTeek’s cat toys for indoor cats offer 4 speed modes, slow mode(red light), Medium speed mode(green light), quick mode(white light), mixed model(blue light), that can cater to a cats of a variety of energy levels or different moods.
Adjustable Red Light Angle: By freely adjusting red light angle, you can make the cat toy freely shoot red dots on the ground or walls to satisfy your pet’s preferences; For a better play experience, it is recommended to place the toy on a table at a height of 8-35 inches.
USB Rechargeable: The kitten toy free your mind from changing battery, simply charges it via the type-C cable (power adaptor not included), fully charged in 2.5 hours, and lasts for approximately 5 days of use. If battery is low, indicator light flashes three times to remind us.
What we get: 1 X automatic cat toy, 1 X USB charge cable, 1 X manual.
Angela R –
Cute laser toy for cats
We have never gotten a laser toy for our cat, so I figured we would give this one a try. It didn’t take long to charge when we first got this and the instructions were pretty easy to follow. The different designs of the laser is a nice and cute feature. If I held the toy in my hand and pointed the laser in different places, or let it do its thing with rotating in different motions, sometimes our cat would go after the laser which was quite entertaining! When he lost sight of the laser, he lost a bit of interest as well with where the laser beam went, but became more interested in the noise that the toy was making as it rotated. Our cat is over 5 years old though, so this may be why he wasn’t as entertained. I feel as if kittens would get the most out of this toy. I’m still giving this 5 stars because I feel as if it’s a great toy for cats, especially when the laser does get their attention.
John K. –
Delighted Cat Owner
Absolutely Amazing! I have 2 Tabby cats and they are finicky & do not like any type of toys. I was skeptical at first with this toy, doubting that this simple machine could entertain 2 lazy felines, but to my amazement this machine works perfectly! They are up and hitting the light beam for quite a long time every day! Great exercise for them. It has various speeds, different light paths and numerous laser shapes. I use the regular light beam for the cats, but my grandkids also love the way the happy faces dance all around their room right before bedtime. Holds its charge for a significant amount of time. Will order items from this company again.
Nick Young –
Does it’s job even if your cat might not.
It works, just a long as your cat is not scared of everything. It does what it’s designed to do, and works well. Just my stupid cat kept staring at the device and not the red dot, then meowed like it was scared of it and ran off. I can not really fault the device for the cat. Maybe just make sure you cat likes playing with laser dots first.
T. L. –
Awesome cat toy that my two cats just love!
Review of: Motion-Activated Interactive Cat Toy, USB Rechargeable Automatic Cat Toy with Rotating Red Light, 4 Speed Modes for Indoor Cats, Kittens & DogsI have two cats: one is seven years old and the other is two. The two year old just has so much energy and is still constantly running around. They both love chasing a laser pointer, so I was looking for a way to let them chase it while I am out of the house during the day. This toy seemed like the perfect solution. It does work as described, as it runs for 10 minutes once activated. But what I don’t like is that it then goes into sleep mode for two hours. So if the cats still want to play, the laser has turned itself off. Two hours later, it can be reactivated. I would prefer more control over when it turns off. Other than that, it works well, shining it’s laser around the room when activated.
Bok –
Works good, but starts and stops and can’t figure that part out
Well, I do like that there are different speed modes to this. It does seem to just go in the same areas over and over though. My cats do play with it, and it gives me a break from running around with the laser light. I can’t really figure out if there is a way to get this to stay on longer though. It stops going after a short period of time, and then I jump around in front of it and it doesn’t come back on, but then later out of nowhere it’s going again.
Irresposibly Responsible –
Fun and kitty Approved!
My two cats love playing with laser pointer toys, but sometimes I am busy, so I was looking for something similar that my cats could play with by themselves when I found this TBTeek interactive cat toy.When I received it, I looked it over, and it seemed like a simple device and was not too big. I charged it up and as soon as I turned it on my cats spotted it, even before I sat it on a shelf and it drew their attention.I set it up, and they started chasing it and going crazy for it (see video). I changed the laser to some of the other display options besides the red dot. There are a few to choose from, like a smiley face, a star and a butterfly. They prefer the red dot, followed closely by the butterfly.This has become their new favorite toy, and they pester me to get it and turn it on so they can play with it.Some things I like about it:It is rechargeable, so I don’t need to keep buying batteries.It has 4 different speeds)mine like the slowest because they can catch it easily.You can change the angle that displays the laser.It is very random with the laser, mimicking real hunting instincts.It’s small and compact.The battery lasts long and it charges fast.If you are looking for an interactive toy for your cats to play with, then this is one to consider, especially if your cats like laser pointers.
Boni –
Engaging Cat Toy with Minor Pattern Limitations
My cats absolutely love this TBTeek motion-activated cat toy! The rotating red light keeps them entertained and active. I appreciate the four different speed modes, which aren’t overly fast, giving my cats a realistic chance to chase the laser.While the circular pattern is a bit predictable, I like that I can easily move the toy around the house and position it to project the laser onto different surfaces, adding some variety to the play. The motion sensor works reliably, activating the toy when my cats are nearby.The toy is very lightweight, so it could potentially be knocked over by more rambunctious cats. However, for my cats, it’s been fine. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging toy that keeps my cats active, despite the slightly repetitive laser pattern.
Travis Siegel –
Cats and dogs alike are entised to play with this toy
All the pets like this toy, cats and dogs alike. When we put this one on the floor, they all pay attention. They’re fairly good about taking turns playing with it, which is good, but I find it interesting that the dogs and the cats like this one. A couple of the dogs try to ignore it, but after it’s been down a while, they have to come take a look anyway. The cats aren’t so reserved, they all come to see what the noise is, and stay for the light show. It’s quite amusing.
Biggy –
This is one of the best cat toys I’ve ever ordered, it’s simply superb and does everything we could want to keep the furry members of the family happy for ages. Our cats have always loved the laser pointer pen type cat toys, but this is a massive step up to a whole new level.The adjustments and choices with this are simply fantastic. The laser can be adjusted for distance from the base and you can also choose various patterns for the pointer. We change the laser pointer pattern every now and then just to keep the cats occupied. They absolutely love it.There’s even a timed ‘on-off’ period and it’s motion activated so it goes off for a while then turns back on when one of them is nearby.This toy arrived already fully charged so we could use it immediately. The battery seems to last forever, it really does have a great lifespan. When you need to recharge it it’s just a quick pug in to a USB C port and you’re away again.A great cat toy, recommended.
MR C. –
Good simple little toy at a good price compared to others I’ve seen. Ok build quality, considering its just for sitting on a shelf i have no issues with its build quality for the price.Cat loves it, can place it on a shelf and it entertains her for ages. It says on for 10 mins and then goes to sleep for 2 hours and then activated when it detects motion so its great for when we’re out the house and no one is here to play with the cat.No issues, very good investment in my opinion.
Sheila –
I’ve tried laser pens on my cats before, but this toy is much better as you can just leave them to play by themselves. My 2 old boys immediately loved it, chasing wildly around trying to catch the red dot – their favourite of the 5 laser patterns. There are also 4 different speeds (unsurprisingly, the slowest is most popular with my 13 and 14-year-olds!) and the laser pointer can be aimed at the floor or wall with the flick of a switch. It’s a nice compact toy, seems well built, and is rechargeable; the battery lasts well and charges in 2.5-3 hours.Cats are notoriously fickle, but I would be surprised if your cat didn’t enjoy this fun toy, so would definitely recommend it. There’s currently a £3 off voucher available too, bringing the price down to £12.99 – a modest investment for hours of feline fun!
Mr. S. P. Davies –
As the loyal servant to my feline overlord, Willow, I’m always on the hunt for toys to keep her entertained—and she adores laser pens. So, when I spotted this laser turret, I had high hopes. Did it meet her royal expectations? Well, yes and no.First impressions were promising. It arrived neatly boxed with the turret, a USB-C charging cable, and straightforward instructions. The all-plastic build felt surprisingly sturdy, and the design had a quirky, futuristic vibe. There are a few controls scattered around: the rear button doubles as the On/Off switch and mode selector, there’s a laser shape dial below the lens on the front, and a height adjustment knob sits on top. Add in some handy LED lights for mode and charging status, and I was intrigued.When it came to use, the turret was a mix of sheer brilliance and maddening flaws. Let’s start with the good stuff: the laser itself is bright (but safe), and the default dot mode moves in a randomised circular pattern that immediately captivated Willow. She pounced, chased, and pranced like she was auditioning for a cat dance troupe. To my surprise, she was way more interested in this than any laser pen I’ve wielded, leaving me officially out of a job. In fact, she hasn’t been this obsessed with a toy—ever. Raised positions like countertops worked best; on the floor, it was too close for her liking.The controls add to the fun: you can tweak the angle with the top knob (three settings), cycle through four speed modes on the rear button for unpredictable movement, and even change the laser shape to Star, Smiley Face, Butterfly, Mouse, or the classic Dot. And let’s not forget the rechargeable battery, which lasts ages despite Willow’s endless demands for entertainment.Now for the disappointments. The biggest offender? The laser was installed upside down, meaning the Smiley Face, Mouse, and Butterfly shapes were permanently inverted. It’s a glaring quality control issue that’s hard to overlook. Then there’s the so-called timer function: it runs for 10 minutes, then shuts off for a whopping two hours. Try explaining that to a cat who’s in the middle of her royal chase. Supposedly motion-activated after two hours, it randomly restarted on its own without any movement—so much for that feature.To be fair, none of this fazes Willow. She couldn’t care less about upside-down lasers or timers; she’s just thrilled to chase that dot. For me, the flaws were frustrating, but they didn’t completely overshadow how much joy this brought her. All in all, I’d still recommend it—if you’re lucky, yours might not have the same quirks. And at this price, it’s great value for the entertainment it provides.
sky –
The TBTeek Motion Activated Interactive Cat Toy arrived boxed included with the cat toy were a USB charging cable and an instruction sheet.The cat toy feels well made, it is stable when being used, it is straightforward to charge using the included charging cable the indicator light turns green when fully charged.The laser light can be left as the red dot or the shape can be changed using the switch on the front of the unit, my kitten seems to like the butterfly.The on off button is also used to change the speed mode, there are four different modes and the indicator light changes colour. The button on the top slides to alter the angle of the laser light so it can shine on the wall or the floor.This toy has kept my kitten busy pouncing and chasing the light around, she seemed to tire herself out, the cat toy is quiet when it is working.