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InvoxiaPet GPS and Activity Tracker

R1,849

Retail: R2,500
Excludes shipping

R1,849

R2,500
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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Strap the Pet Tracker on your pet’s collar and track its movements, no matter where you are. You will receive notifications on your phone if your pet wanders too far.Get to know their favourite spots to know where to look first.

Product Features
  • Attach the Pet Tracker on your pet’s collar and track its movements, from any destination.
  • Receive notifications on your phone if your pet wanders too far away
  • Using the Invoxia GPS app, you can set up zones that work as virtual fences. You can receive push notifications when your pet enters or leaves a specific location or zone. You can set up multiple zones too.
  • Track your pets movement history or track its current location
  • If your pet has run away or is lost, track their location via the app.
  • Compatible with any size collar
  • 3-year subscription to low-energy networks included. After 3 years the subscription, the subscription may be renewed
Product Specifications
  • No SIM-card needed and no limit in distance
  • Battery life of between 3-4 weeks
  • Without obligation, Invoxia’s Pet Tracker uses low-power networks, 3-year subscription included (then /year)
  • Certified waterproof (up to 1m, rated IP67)
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