Wilmington-based Petrics Smart Pet Bed was named one of the Best Products at CES by the Wall Street Journal. It was one of a handful of products WSJ chose from among more than 4,000 exhibitors at the Las Vegas mega tech event.

The bed incorporates thermoelectric technology to make the bed cooler or warmer by adjusting its temperature with a smartphone app.

Tell the app the breed of your dog with geographic and environmental information and the system will automatically adjust the temperature.

The bed will retail from $100 to $300 depending upon size. It is expected to be available in the fall.

Petrics also developed a health and nutrition app to help ensure a pet gets a proper diet. It offers pet owners access to over 15,000 pet foods and information on 17,000 ingredients.

“Our core product, the Petrics feeding system, it is an internet of things pet product and is the first selective smart bowl, meaning it prevents pets from eating each other’s food by granting access to the selected pet while also tracking their eating behavior and health data,” CEO Edward Hall told WRAL Techwire.

Founded in 2015, the company raised $650,000 in October. 

For a profile of the company see: Petrics, an app system for better health care.