Dog Expedition TC1 Border Patrol GPS System and Remote Trainer, Black Finish

Brand:Dog Expedition

2.7/5

1068.64

O Dog Expedition TC1 Border Patrol é o primeiro sistema de contenção de animais de estimação verdadeiramente portátil, sem fio e baseado em GPS do mercado. Funcional para até 800 jardas, o sistema é perfeito para uso doméstico, viagens, camping ou em qualquer lugar. 50 níveis de intensidade de Nick e estimulações contínuas

Permite a liberdade dos cães enquanto você mantém sua paz de espírito. Também possui recursos de treinamento remoto. Perfeito para usar em casa, em viagens, camping ou em qualquer outro lugar. Alcance de até 800 jardas. Primeiro sistema de contenção verdadeiramente portátil, sem fio e baseado em GPS de seu tipo.
Brand Name ‎Dog Expedition
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 70 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎1 handheld unit with antenna - 1 collar unit - Charger - Test light - Boundary flags - Screen cover - Lanyard - Carrying case - User manual - Training manuals
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12 x 10 x 4 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎12.2 x 9.8 x 3.9 inches
Manufacturer ‎Big Rock
Model Name ‎Border Patrol TC1
Package Weight ‎4.75 Pounds
Part Number ‎TC1
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎See manufacturer

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Scritto da: Laura Belle
Happily surprised at first, but then disappointed, as with everything in life :)
UPDATE: If you read my initial post, we were very pleased with this system in the beginning. It really did help us keep our dogs contained. We live on a 400 acre farm, and the dogs were running off during hunting season, getting too close to porcupines, etc. For several months, this stopped al of that from happening, which was awesome. Then things started going wrong. First, the antenna sort of fell apart on the handset. Everything seemed to still work fine without it, so that wasn’t a huge deal. Then one of the “prongs” fell off of the add-on collar we had purchased, so we couldn’t technically shock the dog anymore. Luckily by that point all we had to do was put the collar on and he was trained to think that he could get shocked, so he still wasn’t running off. Then, when we had the system for about 11 months, the handheld unit just stopped turning on. We did contact the company about getting things replaced, but they basically said we had to mail in the various items that weren’t working and they MIGHT fix them and return them back to us. This was super inconvenient seeing as we needed some sort of working “fence”, and if we sent in the various parts, we would need something else to take its place until we got it back. So long story short, we had to get a different fencing system anyway. So after one year, we were out about $1,000 for everything and the dogs still run off when they get the chance. One other complaint- The few times the dogs ran off while the system was fully functional, once they got out a certain distance, the GPS couldn’t track them, so we had no idea where they were, which way then ran, or when they were coming back towards the house. That was frustrating. INITIAL POST: I was skeptical at first and concerned about spending so much money on something with not a lot of great reviews, but this has been a life changer for us and our fur children. We are very pleased with it thus far. (We have been using it approx. 2-3 months now.)
Scritto da: MikeL
Almost but not there yet
This is a great idea for dog containment but falls a little short. The containment field is only a circle. So if your yard is anything other than a square you will not get all the coverage you want. It would be better if you could set up virtual corner posts and let the computer "connect the dots" to create a boundary. Or make several pin drops with overlapping circular coverage, like a lawn sprinkler system. Then the containment area could fit whatever area you need. Second you can only have one "fence". The device can not save several different fence area so you have to reset each time you go to a different property, if you want to use it for several properties. It also prevents you from using several coverage areas on the same property to create the lawn sprinkler effect. It is not hard to set up but would be a lot easier if it could save 10 "fences". My property is a rectangle and I could not enclose my yard properly without expanding my containment zone into my neighbors yard. Because of my property shape, I can cover the back yard or the garage, but not both at the same time. Also, the variance in border oscillates by about 15 feet. When dealing with a zone of 40 yards, it was to much of a swing. Sometimes it's into the road, sometimes it's way short. For larger properties this would work perfectly. For a half acre property in the suburbs, it's not accurate enough. Hopefully next generation will fix the flaws.
Scritto da: dogwood
Not an exact border like invisible fence
Our dog can now be contained on 10 acres. It was difficult to set the exterior flags as the gps signal wasn’t consistant. It is give or take 3 yards or so. Our dog is an exceptionally fast and powerful animal so the lag is not ideal. Range is good. Battey charge is good. Just plug them in at night. Set up was mostly intuitive and manual was easy to follow. It could be easier to sync the collar with monitor. Sometimes I see the paw sign (the paw represents the collar location when activated) on the monitor but the monitor doesn’t detect the collar? Overall, I’m happy to have this type of system as an option for my dog. I like that you can set a buffer zone/warning zone and choose either vibrate, nick, or beep before he crosses the “line”. I also like that, theoretically, the collar will shock for a designated distance past the line but only for a limited period of time and that he will not get shocked again when coming home. We have flat land with one house and one barn.
Scritto da: J. Forness
I got this collar for my dog and it seems to be working well so far.
The collar is a bit heavy but it seems well made. The transmitter seems well made also. The collar finds the GPS satellites quite fast once it is programmed. The antenna on the collar has stayed on so far. It looks to be well made (a lot of the reviews said the antenna came off or broke, but I think the manufacturer replaced this item). The battery on the collar seems to last from morning to sundown, so that is OK, but I am waiting to see how long the battery will last before it needs replacing. I bought this for the GPS fence for my dog and will probably not rely in the Tracking abilities of this item since it shows which direction the dog is, but not the distance traveled. I have used other GPS collars that are a lot less expensive, and they work well, but the batteries are not replaceable and they all stop taking a charge about 1 year out with a 1 year warranty.

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