LD1
Epic Contributor
Anyone have any experience with their system?
If I understand it correctly, a tech comes out, basically surveys the property, programs the collars, and that's it. No wires, and no circular boundaries like wireless devices.
Wondering if anyone has this, and what it cost. And if anyone other than invisiblefence brand offers similar.
I am looking to do something different for my 2 dogs. At my old house, I had an innotek 2100 system. (I think it was the 2100). It worked very well. Waterproof collars. Rechargeable by simply setting the collar on top of the unit. Charge lasted months. And gave a stout enough correction the dogs didn't like it.
After selling the house, knowing I would be staying at my parents for a month before moving into my new house, I purchases a havahart radial shape 2 wireless. Figuring I didn't want to burry any wires at the new house until I get the shop built and pond reworked.
Well, it sucks. Sometimes it gives correction sometimes not. And the highest correction level is little more than a tingle. Think half dead 9v battery on the tongue.
I have had to go back to the innotek with the wire just laying on top of the ground for now.
Hopefully someone knows how good these GPS units are and an approximate cost. It seems all the technology is available and quite affordable now.
If I understand it correctly, a tech comes out, basically surveys the property, programs the collars, and that's it. No wires, and no circular boundaries like wireless devices.
Wondering if anyone has this, and what it cost. And if anyone other than invisiblefence brand offers similar.
I am looking to do something different for my 2 dogs. At my old house, I had an innotek 2100 system. (I think it was the 2100). It worked very well. Waterproof collars. Rechargeable by simply setting the collar on top of the unit. Charge lasted months. And gave a stout enough correction the dogs didn't like it.
After selling the house, knowing I would be staying at my parents for a month before moving into my new house, I purchases a havahart radial shape 2 wireless. Figuring I didn't want to burry any wires at the new house until I get the shop built and pond reworked.
Well, it sucks. Sometimes it gives correction sometimes not. And the highest correction level is little more than a tingle. Think half dead 9v battery on the tongue.
I have had to go back to the innotek with the wire just laying on top of the ground for now.
Hopefully someone knows how good these GPS units are and an approximate cost. It seems all the technology is available and quite affordable now.