The first thing I do in the morning, after snoozing my alarm, is check my sleep score and ponder over the metrics that have contributed to the numbers in front of me, while Max (my doggo) watches me, all confused, ‘why this bloke is staring at his wrist instead of taking me for a walk.’
Wearing a sleep tracker gives me a clear idea of the quality and quantity of my sleep. And now, thanks to Oueva, Max isn’t left out of sleep data either. Using the company’s specially designed dog collar, I can track his sleep routine as well.
Queva sleep tracking collar can help us pick changes in sleep behavior and patterns to identify early signs of health issues and plan vet visits accordingly. The device, recently launched at CES 2026, is thus developed to allow pet owners like myself with proactive and preventive pet care.
Created to help identify health issues before they occur, the Oueva collar can monitor your dog’s sleep duration, its quality, and consistency. In addition to these metrics, the device can also monitor the dog’s nighttime movement patterns and detect barking to figure out stress indicators, anomalies, and any early signs of health issues.
Why many pooch product companies haven’t thought of dog sleep trackers before is not something I can comment on, but Queva’s option has made me realize that our speechless pals really require us to be on top of their health. And health monitoring feeders may not be enough.
Substantiating my claim, Queva founder and CEO, Jacob Calderon said, “Dogs can’t tell us when something feels off, but their sleep often does.”
According to a recent report by Grand View Research, the human sleep tracking devices market size is expected to reach $58.21 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.7% since 2024. The pet sleep tracking may not be a concern yet, but reports do suggest an increase in the demand for pet healthcare products. This is explainable with the surge in pet care products that are released at CES year after year. Check out the best ones from the event this year.
The Queva sleep tracking dog collar is built with sensors and artificial intelligence. The long-term behavior metrics it detects are plotted on a user-friendly chart in a companion app, which pet owners can easily check on their phones. The data can help pet parents spot ‘trends or deviations’ that might signal early signs of health concerns.
Queva device measures 33mm by 43mm, and weighs only 40g. It is IPX7 rated, so it can be drenched in a puddle meter deep for 30 minutes with your pooch. Designed to fit all breeds, Queva claims its dog collar is 99.2 per cent accurate in detecting health concerns. It’s not the most convincing number, but it is good enough to track your pet’s sleep and receive alerts if something concerning is developing, which may require your attention.
