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Halo Collar 3 - GPS Dog Fence - Multifunction Wireless Dog Fence & Training Collar with Real-Time Tracking & GPS - Waterproof, Instantly Create and Store Wireless Fences (Medium/Large, Graphite)

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Size: 15-30.5 inch neck


Color: Graphite


Features

  • Halo Collar 3, the Most Accurate GPS Dog Fence Available - The Halo collar 3 wireless dog fence system uses Proprietary PrecisionGPS AI software to leverage direct GPS signals and ignore false data. Unlike any other tracking collar for dogs, Halo uses an active GPS antenna that engages satellites to provide better reception in areas with poor coverage.
  • A Pack Membership Plan is required to access GPS services and cellular data (just like your cell phone), and create, edit, and use wireless dog fences. Plans start at $9.99 per month. Select your plan after purchase.
  • Safety Everywhere You & Your Dog Go - Halo's wireless pet fence keeps your dog safely inside the boundaries that you easily define and prevent them from leaving (unlike any other wireless fence for dogs, which only notifies you when they escape). Simply draw the boundaries on your smartphone.
  • Real-Time Tracking Keeps You in the Know at All Times - The most up-to-date real-time location tracking of any GPS dog collar available lets you know exactly where your pup is at all times. The wireless dog fence system also tracks activity and resting time, unlike a standard dog training collar.
  • Easy Setup & Training with the Halo App - Instantly create and store wireless dog fence perimeters at the touch of a finger in the Halo app. Video tutorials guide you step-by-step through getting your wireless dog collar fence system up and running. You can customize sound, vibration, or static feedback with the built-in dog training designed by Cesar Millan.
  • Sizing Information - The Halo Collar fits dogs 20+ lbs with a neck size of 11"-15" for Small and 15"-30.5" for Medium/Large. If your dog is in between sizes, we recommend getting the larger size. Only for dogs 5+ months. Your Halo Collar comes with step-by-step instructions for how to tailor the collar to your dog for a perfect fit.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.13 x 1.38 x 3.5 inches; 1.3 Pounds


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 6, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Halo


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Taiwan


Best Sellers Rank: #3,609 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #4 in Dog Wireless Fences


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,297 ratings


Item Weight: 1.3 pounds


Manufacturer: Halo


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 6, 2023


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 9.17 x 5.55 x 2.44 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8.13 x 1.38 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.3 Pounds


Brand Name: Halo


Target Audience Keyword: Dogs, dogs, dog


Color: Graphite


Size: 15-30.5 inch neck


Material: Other


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


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  • Keeps our Boy happy, safe, and gives us peace of mind
Size: 15-30.5 inch neck Color: Sunburst
We rescued our pupper a little under a year ago shortly after moving into our first home together after closing. We have 2.2 acres with a 45mph highway to and about 1 acre in our front yard, corn to our south and west, and a creek separating us from our 11 acre neighbor's property. It's not a property we can fence in and even if we could it's not a cost effective solution and problematic with our shared property with a farm, especially since we're maintaining the previous owner's handshake agreement of trading off some land from the west to the south for the farm's use. For the first month our pupper did fine since he was timid learning his new home and getting used to things. We let him roam while attached to a 25 foot rope so he still had the freedom to run. As he got more comfortable we started to test things without the rope to see how well he knew and understood his boundaries and for another month he did amazingly well building a strong sense of trust in him from the start. Unfortunately shortly after he started to get too adventurous to the detriment of his safety. He would jump across the creek into our neighbors yard. He once got lost in the corn field for 20 minutes until I spotted him on the other side of the yard gallivanting happily like it was a non-issue that he could've gotten himself terribly lost deep within the corn field. And the worst was two instances, once while I was at work forcing my pregnant wife to hold him down and call her sister to come help and another time when he got away from me where he ran into the road almost getting hit by cars without a care in the world. We could go back to the rope full time but the rope had some flaws. The pup would sometimes attack the rope as he wasn't the most fond of playing with it and training against it wasn't easy. He would still be adventurous with the rope but it did make it easier to catch or prevent issues. And lastly he didn't like to go full zoomie while attached. I found buried wires and after reaching out to our realtor learned from the previous owner the old electric fence wires were non-function so we started searching for wireless solutions. I thought strongly about buying a projection based fence from PetSafe where it shoots the fence based on a radius from a base station but our yard is a little too rectangular for that. I then found two GPS options, one from PetSafe that just released that was cheaper and had no subscription and Halo. I ultimately decided on Halo based on multiple factors, it already had a proven track record of success compared to the PetSafe GPS option and secondly it allowed for saving multiple virtual fences which was super useful for me as we have multiple family members nearby that we go to all the time especially with dogs of their own to allow them to play together. Once we received the Halo and I get it setup I started immediately with training our pup on the safe borders and what the beeping sounds meant. Use the rope I would give a light tug after a beep as we walked the borders and give him a treat. He was a super fast learner and in less than a week immediately understood that beeps meant return to safety. He would jut past the line occasionally which is where the vibration and shock feedbacks came in but after those occurred only a handful of times he never made those mistakes again. (I absolutely tested the shocks on my own neck first before doing it on him). The best part is now months later we can fully trust him on his own outside and know he is safe. We've had 0 incidents since training and using the Halo with crossing the creek, going into the corn, or even passing to the front yard. He loves it too because he gets more outdoors time, and when we play he has full reign. The only downside I'd say is it does suck having to pay a subscription but the service has only improved so I cannot complain. The app used to be slow to startup when I wanted to give him a whistle return command to come inside or to turn off the fence when we would be going for a car ride. Also the Halo was hard to turn off and on for awhile as we always took it off inside and would turn it off so we didn't have to charge it every night as to not murder the battery. We only need it for outdoor usage. All of these issues have been fixed though which has been fantastic. Be prepared to adjust the fence posts a lot when initially setting up a fence as it takes a bit of tweaking to do everything based on GPS images. Also sometimes the GPS glitches when indoors so if you have fence posts close to the indoor structure I wouldn't recommend wearing it while indoors. Overall I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking to give their dog the freedom to enjoy the outdoors safely! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Christian Christian

  • Best Safety Collar for Dogs!
Size: 15-30.5 inch neck Color: Graphite
We live on 3.5 acres and wanted our new puppy to have the freedom to explore without worrying about him running away. A friend told us about the Halo Collar and I ordered it right away on Amazon. It was fairly easy to set the boundary around our property and the app is very user friendly. It is so cool to be able to see on the map on the app where your dog is at all times. After 2 training sessions with our pup (he had just turned 1 when we started to use the collar) He was a new dog! He only broke the barrier a few times before learning his boundaries, and started to come right away when we called him. Fast forward 3 months and I noticed one of the prongs had fallen off. And then it started to fail to take a charge. I was past the window to return to Amazon so I contacted Halo support on their virtual dog park. After about a 5 minute wait I was able to video chat with William. We did some troubleshooting and he suggested it may be the charging equipment had failed. He is sending me a new charging kit as well as new prongs. Hopefully that will resolve the issue, but William assured me that if it didn't I could contact him for a replacement collar. This type of customer service is rare to find nowadays and I was very impressed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by Karen Koenig

  • Works well, but minor improvements needed
Size: 15-30.5 inch neck Color: Graphite
I have a 100+ lb German Shepard running around a 5 acre unfenced property. He was already trained using tone and stimulation to stay within certain boundaries. He mostly complied unless he really wanted what was on the other side, then would make his way back. Unfortunately we didn't trust him completely on his own so wanted to give him more flexibility than only going when we could be out there. Halo 3 does the trick. Training for boundaries was easy since he already knew the boundaries. He immediately associated the warning tones with the boundaries. He still occasionally breaks the boundaries if he best friend is on the other side, or someone he likes approaches, but comes right back. Their instructions logic is faulty. Videos for everything instead of in writing. In many cases you have to go online to look up how to do something rather than they explain it in the setup instructions. Zone beacons are a prime example. "Open the Zone beacon". Ok, how? Is it pull, is it twist, Do I need a screwdriver to pry it open? Don't want to do anything too hard because I'm not sure which is supposed to work and don't want to break it. Eventually have to go online to find out it's a twist, just twisted on very tight. Their zone beacon options aren't great for my purposes. I want something I can attach to my leash or my keyring or have in my pocket so that I can bypass the boundary fence as I take him for a walk outside the boundary. I don't want to have to go to the app on my phone, turn off fences, then remember to turn them on. I can do that, but it's a block that looks like a 1/2 stack of .50 cent pieces. Their keyring option is only for sending corrections or messages "good dog" etc. However, if you have it set for corrections and it's in your pocket, it can easily get squished against other keys or objects and send unwanted corrections. Overall, I like the collar, but this feels like a Gen 1 rather than a Gen 3 device that needs a bunch of minor corrections to make it usable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Flash

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