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Whistle Go Explore/The Ultimate Health + GPS Location Tracker for Pets/Green (100-04202-00)

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Color: Green


Features

  • 4 Months Free - Limited Time Deal - Use promo code GIFT during activation on Whistle app (code expires 1/15/21). Subscription is required and covers connection to AT&T 4G LTE-M network for GPS location in the US. Yearly $6.18/mo, includes 3 months free.
  • Location Tracking. Set up alerts and quickly locate your pet, whether theyve made a sneaky escape, or are 3,000 miles away. Receive notifications if your pet's location leaves a designated safe area. Using AT&T nationwide network and Google maps, this collar can track your dogs location with 15 second updates. Requires Wi-Fi connection.
  • Health, Nutrition, & Activity Tracking. Monitor activity levels, calories, distance, and activity, along with behaviors like licking, scratching, and sleeping to keep an eye on potential health problems. Get recommendations on food portions based on activity levels, breed, age, and weight. Email a 30-day report to your vet.
  • 20 - Day Battery, Built - In Night Light. Use the app to choose between 3 safety night light settings, slow flash, fast flash or always on. The long-lasting battery goes up to 20 days on a single charge for your greatest adventures.

Description

Know and adventure more with Whistle go explore. Always know where they are—and how they are. Whistle go explore monitors your pet’s location and health for total peace of mind. Just attach it to your pet’s collar, and customize the Whistle app to send alerts and insights to key people in your pack. Pinpoint your pet’s location with live tracking. Monitor behaviors that may point to potential health issues. Plus, know where your pet went and with whom. You can even set fitness goals based on age, weight, and breed, and review weekly reports that break down your pet’s latest stats. With a built-in light for visibility and a battery that lasts up to 20 days, Whistle go explore is the ultimate pet tracker. Wi-Fi - Only 2.4 GHz networks are supported

Brand: Whistle


Special Feature: GPS,Activity Tracker,Waterproof


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Supported Application: Email


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.75 x 5 x 2 inches; 0.01 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 100-04202-00


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 23, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Whistle Labs


Best Sellers Rank: #65,653 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #63 in Pet Trackers


#63 in Pet Trackers:


Customer Reviews: 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,781 ratings


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: Whistle Labs


Item model number: 100-04202-00


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 23, 2019


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 6.89 x 5.28 x 2.09 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.75 x 5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Brand Name: Whistle


Target Audience Keyword: pets, cats, dogs


Warranty Description: 1 Year Warranty


Model Name: GO Explore Pet Monitoring


Color: Green


Size: 1-Pack


Material: Email


Age Range Description: Adult


Number of Items: 1


Style: Active


Included Components: 1 Device, 1 USB charging cable, 2 Collar attachments, 1 Quick Start Guide


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


Frequently asked questions

The Whistle Go Explore GPS Location Tracker for Pets offers a battery life of up to 20 days on a single charge, depending on your pet's activity levels and the strength of the GPS signal. To maintain optimal battery life, it's recommended to charge the device regularly and adjust the tracking frequency settings as needed.

The Whistle Go Explore is designed to be used on pets weighing 8 lbs and up. Its size and attachment mechanism are optimized for medium to large-sized pets, but it can be used on smaller pets if the collar is not too heavy for them.

Yes, apart from GPS location tracking, the Whistle Go Explore also serves as a health monitor for pets. It can track your pet's activity levels, calories burned, sleep patterns, scratching, and licking behaviors, which can be indicators of potential health issues.

Absolutely, the Whistle Go Explore is built to withstand tough outdoor conditions and is waterproof with a rating of IPX8. This means your pet can swim with it, and it will still function in the rain or in wet environments.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product is a GPS tracker aimed at ensuring pet owners can keep track of their pets. It seems to be a hit among cat and dog owners alike, boasting a suite of features including real-time pet tracking, safe zone alerts, a flashlight feature for visibility, and data insights about pet activity. While it has received high praise for its functionality and features, earlier versions did have some issues with real-time location tracking which appear to have been resolved with software upgrades.

Pros

  • 🌟 Real-time pet tracking offers peace of mind for pet owners.
  • 🔒 Safe zone alerts help in keeping pets within a designated area.
  • 🔦 Flashlight feature aids in locating pets in low visibility conditions.
  • 🔋 Long-lasting battery life (up to 20 days), reducing the frequency of recharging.
  • 💧 Water-resistant build suitable for pets who like water.
  • 📊 Activity data provides insights into pet habits and explorations.

Cons

  • 📍 Some initial issues with the geographical accuracy of the tracking alerts.
  • 🔧 Early software glitches that have been largely addressed in recent updates.
  • 💼 Minor complaints about size or bulk for smaller pets.
  • 💸 Premium price point might not fit all budgets.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a reliable way to keep tabs on your pet, this GPS tracker is a strong option especially after recent software improvement. Given the importance of pet safety and the peace of mind the tracker provides, it seems to be worth the investment for those who can afford it and have pets prone to wandering or escaping.


  • Tracking that cat, Tracking that cat!
Color: Grey
This thing really is fantastic. Save yourself the worry over every possible issue and just buy it. There is a monthly data plan required but it is absolutely worth it. This product just seems better all around than the only other strong competitor I checked out called the Findster Duo that did not require an extra data plan. Frankly I consider the data plan on the same lines of an HBO subscription, as tracking this cat really ends up being a pretty entertaining situation. AND every night I get to make myself snortlaugh by turning on the app and singing "Trackin' that a$s, trackin' that cat as$!" It's a good time. The tag is kind of large but it really is fine on a kitty. My cat is not bothered in the slightest! (see picture) She is about 12 lbs or so but I have a much smaller, petite kitty who is also fine with the tag. Just tell them you need them to help you through the eazy-pass toll lane and make yourself laugh. The tag has a plastic clip to attach to the collar and I use a regular safety-release cat collar which works perfectly. (no need to feel like you have to get the special Whistle collar) Some reviews complain about the clip, but it is sturdy enough and I just take off the whole collar when I get her in for the night/put it on again before she goes out the next day to avoid having to mess with the clip. The clip part stays on the collar and is kind of the base of the tag, and you twist off the top of the tag to remove from the clip to expose the port for when you need to charge the battery. Speaking of the battery, it seems to hold up pretty well- at least for our usage. (I worried a lot before that she would disappear and the battery would die before I could find her but if you are keeping tabs there would be plenty of time before that could happen- as long as you stay on top of battery charge) My cat doesn't really care about going out during the day and lounges at home. While at home and in the wifi range- it isn't using up battery power. I put the collar on her in the evening and she sort of hangs around the yard awhile and then starts to roam. The battery mostly doesn't come into play for us until after she leaves the "safe zone" and/or wifi. I then set it to actively track her with updates every 3 minutes while she is out. you can change this Track mode from 3 min to 30 min intervals, I believe. Active tracking (you actually push the track button for this- you do not have to "actively track" and can just update the gps every now and then to spot check location) shuts itself off once the cat comes back into the safe/wifi zone. For us, active tracking is maybe 2-3 hours a night total now but that is just because I am super interested in where she goes and we recently moved to this address so everything is new. I foresee a pattern or routine emerging where she just kind of does the same cat things and I will active track less and less. When she comes home, I just take the whole collar off and pop the removable tracker part on the charger if needed. I at least make sure to do it when the app tells me the battery is below 60% which takes 3-4 days with our usage to get to that level. To circle back to the issue of would the battery last if the cat disappeared? well, probably. depending on the situation. The battery is supposed to last like 10-12 hours with constant use. But if you aren't Active tracking that whole time, you can conserve/prolong that battery considerably by just doing a spot-check track every so often to keep a general idea of location and saving the active track till you are actually trying to grab them. As far as accuracy- it seems pretty darn good. Every now and again, something freaks out in the GPS and in one second it will show her suddenly three streets over from where she was, but then immediately having returned to the starting point. It freaked me out, but it was a couple seconds and corrected itself. If you are actively tracking, especially in the shorter 3 minute intervals, the app will show a map of the area, with little data pinpoints showing her movements which is very cool. (and funny if they are just staying in one area, but stopping to sniff stuff every few feet or so) There can be a lag to get the first update when you turn the tracking on, but otherwise I haven't noticed any significant lag otherwise. I love it when I know she is about to walk in the cat door to the house before she sees us and we give her a super enthusiastic greeting to welcome her back. PARTY! I'll wrap this up for now, but I'll add some screenshots of the app interface and other little tidbits later if I remember to come back to this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020 by dashdot dashdot

  • WORTH EVERY DANG PENNY!
Color: Grey
I feel after having this for a few months I can officially write a review. First, I got this amazing product for my cat. I moved in with my boyfriend into a house at the beginning of the year and he has two medium sized dogs who use the dog door to go potty. I also brought with me my two indoor only cats, who were about 6 years upon move in. We knew our biggest challenge was my indoor cats and the dog door. I knew I had to give in and let them be outdoor during the day when we were not home and bring them in at night where they could be locked in our room for bedtime with us, which would keep them safe from predators and allow the dogs to still use the dog door to go potty through the night. Everything was going great until my cats got out a little early one morning, at 5am but before the sun was fully up. And, it was the last time we’ve seen my girl cat. Devastated by the loss of my cat who was practically my child I sought after something that would allow me to find my other in case of him getting out or anything of sorts. I wanted to know where he was going and when. Insert the whistle.... I was skeptical at first, in fact, I almost sent it back after the first week. I realized my cat stays mostly within range of our WiFi, so even if we can’t see him the whistle can’t find him if he’s close enough for WiFi connection. So I thought it wouldn’t work for us. But, luckily he generally comes to my whistle and voice if he’s that close. We decided to really stick it out and give it a try. He has accidentally got out a handful of times at night and usually out of range of WiFi. And, the whistle has done its job every night including tonight. If it wasn’t for the whistle my cat probably wouldn’t be home safe with tin 10 minutes of realizing he’s gone every single night he’s got out. The whistle alerts me when he goes out of range shows me right where he is ( our house is back against a trail that is dirt and people walk in but it takes you into trees) and it shows where I am so I know when I’m getting close. The minute I get a text he’s out of his allowed area I am able to turn on the fast flash ( I almost didn’t get this feature, if you’re getting it for a cat you NEED this feature) and I can spot the flash from super far away. And, we’ve done this so many times that when we get close to him he’s usually starting to run back home because he sees the flash. We believe he knows that means come home or we’re coming for him. Because, he’s in WiFi range for a majority of the day the battery last a week if not more before needing to be charge. ALWAYS fully charge it especially if you’re gone for a week. I made this mistake when we went on a week vacation to another state. We locked him in our room the entire trip so he couldn’t go outside at all as we wouldn’t be home and I didn’t want the cat sitter to have the responsibility of ensuring he was inside before sunset every evening. The last few days we were out of state I got alerts he was super far from home and the cat sitter who lives down the street had to come over and make sure he was here, and he was. The battery was just so low it started glitching. So that was a user error not a whistle error and it’s just a PSA for anyone who purchases it. I am so obsessed with this product and I cannot speak more highly of it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020 by Ariana Lorenz

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