Many of us have dogs and other pets; I have a Maremma called Kane, and he’s very good at staying in his allotted boundaries, we don’t have to worry about him wandering up the street when the gates open as he’s more interested in looking after us.
However, that’s not the case when we’re out for a walk or hiking in the hills, then he’s off at the first sign of a rabbit, and I imagine this is the case for many people that take their pet out into the hills or on hikes. It’s at this point when he’s out of view for what feels like way too long it would be great to be able to track him.
There’re a few products available to do just this but this is the first one we’ve come across that allows to you to do it without a monthly subscription to a tracking service, so you pay for the tracker and then just get on with it, we thought that was cool so here’s some of the information from their Kickstarter campaign page.
Even the most well-behaved furry friend will jump at the chance to explore the unknown when the opportunity comes. It’s like magic, actually… just a moment of distraction, the slightest opportunity and BAM! – they’re nowhere to be seen!
Findster Duo is the next generation of GPS pet trackers, giving your escape artists the freedom they desire while assuring your peace of mind!
Findster Duo uses high-precision GPS to track the location of your pet in real-time. Using the Findster App, you can check your pet’s position on the map and you’ll know exactly where to look!
Our App includes a built-in Radar, which shows your distance from your pet and guides you right to its location. Finding your best buddy becomes so easy that it almost feels like cheating at hide and seek!
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