SpotOn Longer Battery Life, GPS Dog Fence, App

$999.00

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Price: $999.00
(as of Mar 09, 2025 15:10:33 UTC – Details)


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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.95 x 7.13 x 4.25 inches; 1.65 Pounds
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 12, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SpotOn GPS Fence
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D1LFQW5B

PROVEN TO BE THE MOST ACCURATE GPS – Our GPS collar connects to 128 satellites; create precise boundaries even in heavy woods. The only GPS dog collar fence system to use top-of-the-line, dual-feed GPS antenna and True Location technology.
MINIMUM PROPERTY SIZE 1/2 ACRE- Create unlimited GPS dog fences of any shape or size from 1/2 acre to 100k+ acres. Add off-limits areas and correction-free zones within the wireless fence. SpotOn is the ONLY GPS wireless dog fence to support overlapping fences (fences that share GPS coordinates).
QUICK SETUP – Set up your GPS fence for dogs & manage it from your phone with our app. SpotOn offers the option to walk a fence or draw a fence within the app. Fences work out of the box without a subscription. No hardware, base stations, or buried wires!
EXTENDED BATTERY LIFE MODE – If you use SpotOn with a tracking subscription, you’ll get 25+ hours of runtime or 35+ hours if you activate Extended Battery Life Mode. If you opt-out of a subscription, the rechargeable battery provides 40+ hours of runtime.
FREE 1:1 TRAINING WITH A CERTIFIED TRAINER- Train your dog to recognize alert and warning tones at the fence boundaries. This can take up to two weeks with 10-15 minutes of daily training. If your dog needs additional training before living life unleashed, a free 30-minute 1:1 training session is included.
PORTABLE, CUSTOMIZABLE FENCES- Take your wireless GPS fence with you on the go or if you move. SpotOn is the ONLY GPS wireless dog fence with Off-Grid mode, allowing you to create fences without cell service or internet access.
TRACK AND RECALL YOUR DOG WITH AN OPTIONAL SUBSCRIPTION – See your dog’s location with real-time location tracking. Call your dog home with remote recall. Get automatic breach alerts, real-time tracking, and escape reports if your dog leaves the yard. Activate a light on the collar for visibility at night.
WATERPROOF DOG FENCE – SpotOn is rain, snow, and swim-proof. IP67 rated waterproof dog GPS fence collar. Keep your canine contained with our wireless dog fence system across water, wooded areas, and tricky terrain using two alert tones & 30 levels of optional static correction and vibration.

Customers say

Customers find the pet supplies easy to use and providing good value for money. They appreciate the clear instructions and simple setup process. The GPS fences can be set up anywhere, and the collar provides protection for their pets. Many customers appreciate the durability, tracking capability, and accuracy of the product. However, some have differing opinions on how well it functions.

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7 reviews for SpotOn Longer Battery Life, GPS Dog Fence, App

  1. Waegn

    Great Product with Great Customer Support!
    This is a very well-engineered product with exceptional customer support. It has a lot of useful features built into the collar, and many options that the dog owner can set for him/herself via the free mobile phone software app. I have had some questions regarding this GPS collar that I submitted to the SpotOn team, and these have been answered both promptly and accurately.I ordered the collar on 12/23/2024 and started training my male Siberian Husky (i.e., Skye) shortly thereafter by following the free training instructions provided by SpotOn. Due to the winter weather here in central Alaska, I was not able to train my Husky on a consistent daily schedule. However, the day did finally arrive when Skye appeared to have reached the point where he recognized the warning signals as he approached the GPS/virtual fence border, resulting in him returning to the “safe” area back inside the fence. It certainly was a very happy day recently, for both Skye and myself, when I released him from the cable he had been tethered to for 10 months of his life. He now can roam about my property w/o restrictions, and investigate all the “doggy places-of-interest” in the past that he had been unable to reach.The SpotOn collar, in my opinion, is the very best on the market. One can set up multiple GPS fences with no limit on the maximum size, and the fence can be designed using the mobile phone app (which includes a map) without the need to walk the intended fence line. The collar provides protection for one’s dog right out of the box without needing to purchase the available phone subscription. However, once one reviews the additional SpotOn Fence Collar features provided by the phone subscription, and notes the very reasonable price for this subscription, I am confident that many will also decide to subscribe to these additional features just as I did.Some of pictures of Skye are attached. These were taken minutes after I had released him from his tethering cable.

  2. Robert McGee

    Perfect! Worth every penny
    I know this thing is a bit expensive. I have wasted money on cheaper GPS collars, and after too many bad experiences with a lost puppy and a failing GPS tracker I decided I must get the best available collar for this one dog, Billie, who is not satisfied with just the 20 acres of land she has to play in. After many hours watching youtube reviews on collars, i settled on the SpotOn. After several months using it, i am 100% satisfied.Setup wasn’t too difficult. I think watching youtube videos prior to getting the device helped my understand what to expect with the setup and training. Highly recommend investing some time with that for anyone getting this collar. Especially when accounting for GPS drift, which is a limitation of GPS technology not the collar itself.I tested the collar on myself before starting to train Billie to it. The GPS is more accurate than I’ve observed on other collars. The audio notifications are immediate, and the app notifications are very fast. Within a couple seconds or less. The app also keeps track of any time the collar crossed the boundary and give you status on the event like time out, time back in, how far they traveled, and tracking information on a map.The app provides a training program for teaching your dog to the fence boundary. My daughter is a professional dog trainer and confirmed the program is good. So I went with it. Billie picked up on the fence boundary so quick that I never went through to the end of the program. Billie quickly figured out that the virtual boundaries are aligned to our farm’s perimeter fence, and she doesn’t go near the fence line, or gates any more. I didn’t even bother with the electric static correction either.I saw how effective it is this morning when all four of my dogs were chasing after a deer. Three of the dogs went through an open back gate and after the deer onto a neighbors farm (these three always come home). Billie on the other hand, stopped about 20 feet from the gate, then turned around and layed down. I couldn’t believe that her training to the virtual fence would overcome a prey drive, and I never specifically trained her to that back gate!Love that the fence boundaries are downloaded into the collar so even when cellular signal is out the GPS will still correct her if she starts to wander. But, despite cell signal being spotty in my rural area, the universal cell service on the collar has not failed yet. Big plus on both over cheaper GPS collars.The collar is stout! I am not worried about it breaking off like my last collar did. Although a bit bulky, my large dog doesn’t mind it at all. The way that it’s designed, the larger components are on the opposite end of the GPS and Cell receiver, so that are always pointed up towards the sky when the collar is on. And the GPS works great under heavy tree cover.I’ve seen some negative reviews about people’s dogs being corrected when inside the house. I made the home zone much larger than my house so the collar turns off once Billie reaches the yard. Who needs to track their dog in the front yard anyway?I’ve also seen complaints about location update frequency, which i think is people misunderstanding functionality. When the dog is inside the virtual fence the tracking status updates every 5-10 minutes, which I guess is to save on battery life. But as soon as they cross the fence boundaries, it immediately switches to real-time tracking. While inside the boundary, the app allows you to refresh location any time, and you can turn on real-time tracking at any time, which also shows your location on the map as well.Yes. 100% satisfied with this GPS collar. Would recommend to anyone without any reservations.

  3. Gwen DePlancke

    We have a LG dog that wandered frequently. This has stopped her.No more worries about her leaving our property.This is definitely worth the money easy to set up and custo.er service is great.

  4. Jan

    This is my dear pooch who I just got from a rescue organization. She is very excited to be on a 100 acre farm with a pond. But with neigbours (dogs, cats and free-range poultry) and lots of farm machinery around, I wanted her to be safe. My daughter (who has working dogs on her farm) recommended Spot-On after trying many others. The product works brilliantly and Raven can roam her turf and go for a swim on her own. But my old brain doesn’t work quite so brilliantly and at the beginning I was having trouble figuring out the app and the blue tooth. The customer support from Spot-On was exceptional – prompt response, clear communication and follow-up to make sure I was satisfied. This was an expensive purchase but at this point I think it is totally worth it.

  5. D Ham

    We have had a very frustrating experience with this company. It is advertised to have a “longer battery life” (lasting approximately 24 hours), but ever since we first starting using the product, the battery would die within one day – maybe 14 hours maximum. We contacted Spot On directly and were given instructions to update our app, which we followed, but there was no change. We contacted them again and they told us the issue was that our dog was going outside the boundary too much and when the GPS is activated, it dramatically reduces the battery life and provided us with training instructions for our dog. Over a few weeks we noticed, however, that even when our dog never breached the fence, the battery would still die within the day. I insisted that the battery was not performing as advertised right from the very beginning of this process, but it felt like they kept deflecting the issue back onto us. When I finally contacted them the third time and tracked the battery life with a rep throughout a day (when there were no breaches), they started a warranty claim and wanted us to send back the product to be inspected. We followed the instructions and once the inspection was completed, they said the collar had damage to it (puncture marks) that was causing the issue and that damage done was not under warranty, but we’d have to use our “one time accident replacement” and be sent a refurbished unit. Yes, the collar had puncture marks on the band (likely from playing with our other dog), but I do not believe that this was the cause of the problem and sounded more like a convenient excuse. We emailed them back saying as much and said that we would prefer to have our money back, as this product did not perform as expected from the moment we opened the package and we expect a premium product for a premium price. This email was left unanswered, the ticket was closed without a response, but then I got a shipping notification that a new collar was sent. We have been a month without the collar that we spent over $1,000 on since sending it back and when we got the delivery notification for the new collar, we saw that it had been sent to a previous address where we no longer live (we moved over a year ago and the address must have been a previous billing address on a credit card). We have never provided the company with this address. We are extremely disappointed with our experience with this company.

  6. Tracy S.

    This has been a life saver for us! We moved from a fenced in property where my dog had plenty of space to run around within the fenced in area. Our new house has a lot of property as well but with no fence and are close to a road. This collar solution was perfect for us and saved us a great deal of money as we did not need to install a fence. Our dog caught on quickly. The only small issue is that the boundary does wobble a little bit, but that’s to be expected given it’s GPS/satellite based. It’s not really been a problem so far and we’ve been using this since Nov 2024.

  7. Andrew

    Collar itself works great for dogs but where I live in Canada the track future won’t work as no cell service. I enjoy being able to track my dogs when thereout so I reverted back to my Tractive dog gps for live tracking ability.I think for cost though be nice if it give you notifications if running low battery, also says 21hr life but I’m only getting maybe 12-16 hours top

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