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Smart pet technology company Fi released a dog collar that uses Starlink for location tracking across the United States. The device provides continuous updates in areas without cellular service and includes non-shock training features.
eonline.comFi has launched a dog collar that integrates Starlink satellite connectivity, @SawyerMerritt reported. , including areas without cellular coverage. New customers pay $199 for the collar plus $189 per year for membership.
Existing members pay a flat fee of $299. The collar offers up to 5 days of battery life on a single charge. The collar uses T-Satellite with Starlink GPS for location tracking. It includes dual-band high-accuracy GPS that functions via satellite, LTE, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth and automatically switches between LTE and T-Satellite with Starlink without user action.
The collar delivers real-time location updates continuously. It includes Fi Callback, a sound-and-vibration training system that does not use static electric shock. The collar is fully waterproof and rated IP68/66K after testing in salt water.
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