
But be aware - GPS trackers only have battery life between two to five days. GPS trackers might be a better choice for hiking trips or if you live on the countryside, as it's unlikely that your dog will come across many other people in the mountains. If you decide to go with the AirTags, we're having the perfect collar for you. An AirTag on your dog is basically like a dog microchip but with superpowers.

As long as your dog comes across other people, you will be able to locate your best friend. AirTags are great if you want to have the safety to find your dog wherever it might go. In that case, you'll be able to pinpoint exactly where your dog is - even if they're somewhere indoors. Most dogs, at some point, come across people in their solo adventures. If you live in urban areas and have an iPhone, our recommendation is to use the Apple AirTags. You have to charge the GPS every day to make sure the GPS doesn't run out of battery while your dog is lost.Most GPS devices only offer 2-5 days battery life.GPS devices are big - everyone can see it.
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The additional apps you have to download are often buggy and slow.Adds to the app-clutter: Requires to download an app.Does not work well indoors & can have connection issues under bad weather or when there is no clear view of the sky.Requires a sim card plan that you pay for monthly.24 hr position history: find out where your dog was in the last 24 hours (decreases battery life rapidly).Most GPS Trackers do have an IPX water resistance rating.


Unlimited range without relying on other devices, when the GPS has a connection.Usually offer global coverage (with a paid sim card plan though).
