Aorkuler GPS dog tracker 2 review: a GPS without a subscription?
Discover What Experts Are Saying About Aorkuler Tracker
We’re proud to share Trainer Ki’s detailed review of our Aorkuler Dog GPS Tracker 2. From its unique features to real-world performance, this blog dives deep into why Aorkuler stands out.
Overall, we would say that the Aorkuler GPS tracker’s functionality and ease of use earn it a solid Pocket Puppy School Paw of Approval!
Do you love giving your dog the freedom to run and explore on adventures, but deep inside you’re a little bit anxious, that you might lose your dog?
Well, then definitely keep reading, because in this blog article, we’ll have a look at the Aorkuler GPS dog tracker 2, which differs from most of its kind. This tracker was kindly sent to us by the Aorkuler team and we’re excited to share our honest thoughts after testing it.🤗
What is Aorkuler?
If you haven’t heard of them before, then Aorkuler is an American brand, dedicated to creating practical and innovative solutions for pet tracking.
Their main product is the Aorkuler dog GPS tracker 2, which provides real time local tracking, without having to rely on cellular networks.
Key features
Now let’s have a closer look of their GPS dog tracker:
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Price: ~250$
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No app needed: no hassle about searching, downloading or registering
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No subscription needed: doesn’t require any monthly fees to work. 🙌
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Light and sound features
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Waterproof design
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Battery life: about 24 hours of active use
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Max range: up to 5 km or about 3.5 miles
Now the set comes with 1) a small waterproof tracker, that you can secure onto your dog’s collar and 2) for a dog owner a controller for tracking + chargers, strap and holder/case for the tracker.
You can also buy them separately, but since you need both devices to track your dog, then most likely that won’t be necessary. But it is a good back-up option in case one of the devices or any extras break or get lost.
Pros and cons
As always let’s have a look of the positive and negative things we have noticed while testing out the Aorkuler GPS dog tracker 2.