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Unread 02-01-2023, 07:53 AM   #31
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Harold, I'd echo the Garmin recommendations. I like the mini version. The batteries last plenty long for us. I also have the watch to help with the tracking (and counting my steps!). In addition to the handheld device with the screen, I also have the more traditional linked transmitter that allows for better/easier access to use the tone for communicating with my pups. I have them trained to respond to the tone as well as the whistle. The transmitter is in a holster at my hip, much easier to access. It also has a small screen that has a direction signal.

I also recommend Steve Snell's Gun Dog Supply. They ship quickly and have great information about their products. Steve is a dog guy for sure and his knowledge is helpful.

No more lost dogs!!! Please!!
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Looks like I need to get one of those Watches.
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The watch works well for those of us that cannt hear the tone of the handheld when they go on point.
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The watch works well for those of us that cannt hear the tone of the handheld when they go on point.
Harold, Phil's comment reminds me...the transmitter and watch both vibrate when the point signal is triggered. Sometimes the dog is pooping over the hill, but, hey, at least you know where not to step.
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I went with the solar recharge model. looked at battery life and easy recharge without having to plug the watch in. You can find battery life while in GPS mode in specs page (even though it doesn't use GPS mode while showing dog tracking).
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Looks like I need to get one of those Watches.
There are plenty of used Garmin watches available. Same with most of the Garmin collars and handheld products. I just sold an extra alpha 100 and a TT 15 collar. I’m still using an alpha 100 with TT 15 mini collars and a phenix 5 watch. It’s a great set up and you can always locate your dogs. (and the truck thank God)
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Good feedback from Steiner there on used electronics. My Garmin Instinct watch is the entry level fitness tracker that functions perfectly well for me as a wristwatch tracking device for Beau with his Garmin TT15 collar, and the handheld tucked safely inside my coat. I think I got my Instinct brand new for well less than $200.

Good luck, Harold. Let us know how things turn out.

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