
Dogtra Pathfinder2 Mini Wireless Collar
Original price was: $614.27.$429.99Current price is: $429.99.
Dogtra Pathfinder2 Mini Wireless Collar
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Description
The Dogtra Pathfinder2 Mini Wireless Collar offers the full power of GPS tracking and training in a compact, lightweight design ideal for smaller dogs like beagles. With a 4-mile range and 22 percent smaller size than the original Pathfinder2, this system is perfect for daytime hunters and trainers seeking portability without compromising performance. It includes a GPS Connector with an E-Collar function button, receiver vibration, LED locate light, and new features like Receiver Lock and Sleep Mode. Fully compatible with the Pathfinder2 app and offering offline map functionality with no monthly fees, this system gives you real-time control from your smartphone.
Additional information
| Weight | 3.200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 13.00 × 10.00 × 4.00 cm |
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