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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I’ve been using this anti-dog bark collar for a little while now, and my experience has been a bit mixed. On a setting of 5 out of 7, it still doesn’t fully deter my dog’s barking. The collar does help to some extent, but it’s not a complete solution just yet. The jury is still out on whether it will be effective in the long run.One major issue I’ve encountered is the false triggers. Even when the collar isn’t being worn, loud noises cause it to beep, which is frustrating. It doesn’t seem to be very well-calibrated for just barking sounds.As for the correction modes, the shock feature seems too harsh and feels more like a punishment than a deterrent. Because of that, we’ve opted to use the vibration setting, which seems gentler but still hit or miss in being effective in getting my dog to quiet down at night while crated.Overall, I think the collar has potential, but it still needs some adjustments to address false triggers and improve bark deterrence. It’s a work in progress for us.
Kaen981
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Works great ,my dog actually stoped barking ,had it on for a couple weeks . (Not continuously ofcourse) but over a two week span and she has gotten use to it and will start to bark through it if she sees another dog .so i assume she has gotten use to how it works by now .but overall still helps tremendously,so im happy with it
Johnathan
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
This bark collar offers multiple modes, including beep, vibration, and shock, which makes it adaptable to different training needs. The sensitivity levels are adjustable, allowing owners to fine-tune the response to their dog’s barking behavior. It's lightweight, and the waterproof feature is a plus for outdoor use. The rechargeable battery lasts a reasonable amount of time, but proper training alongside its use is recommended for the best results.
fezzik
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Our dogs are usually pretty good, but a bark collar does help them to keep it down for people or other dogs walking on the street. We needed a replacement collar and I wanted to try a new brand. This has all the features I was looking for. Decided it was worth a try.Pros:- adjustable length collar- comes with different sized posts, and silicone caps- includes a post removal tool that doubles as a testing unit- strong magnetic coupling on the charging cable- thoughtful packaging- soft touch button (no tactile feel)- testing unit by blowing on the back seems to work- plastic silicone cap greatly reduce shock ability- decent illuminated displayCons:- magnetic charging cable is non-standard. While nice, a USB-C port would be better- collar material is strong, but rough/abrasive- changing settings is not as easy as it could be.- manual could be proof read for grammar- the unit tester did not appear to work, so cannot confirm shock ability worksProduct Aesthetics and Features:It is a fine looking device. Has a nice feel to it. Does not have a toy look as some other bark collars do.The beep levels during setting sound good.Product Quality and Durability:I am unable to comment, with personal experience, on long term quality and durability.My initial views on product quality and durability considering the materials and construction are:The plastic housing feels well built. The collar, while rough to the touch, also feel very durable. Overall quality seems quite good.Using a scale of Poor, Average, and Excellent for product Quality and Durability.Personal Rating: (Above) averageProduct Value:This review is not explicitly about the cost, rather the personal value at this price point.At this time of this review this product was priced at $28.88I'm biased about bark collars. I have overpaid and underpaid. It comes down to how well it works. Time will time if this unit holds up.Using a scale of Poor (overpriced), Average (appropriately priced), Excellent (great value for price).Personal Rating: (above) averageProduce Origin:Made in ChinaPrimary reason for the star rating:Product functions and the value.Conclusion: Considering everything mentioned above Would I recommend this: Yes Would I buy this again: Maybe (need a longer term evaluation period)Disclosure:This is my own personal Amazon Vine review. It is an honest and true account of my own views, opinions, reactions, expectations relating to this product. I did not purchase this product, however I was provided this product for the expressed purpose of providing a review.
SusanM
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
So, this is a nice bark collar. It took me a while to figure out how to program it and learn how it works and such. There are instructions, but they didn't make a lot of sense to me, especially the diagram about "learning". Not sure what that's all about. Aside from the instructions and figuring out how to use this thing, once you do figure it out it's pretty simple. It's slim and light weight, easy for your dog to wear. You set a level for sensitivity, then a level for the beep sound and a level for the shock. Put it on your dog with the sensor right over their windpipe and it sense noise and vibration. I have to admit I wimped out on testing the shock level on myself like I did for other collars, so I can't speak to how each level from 1 to 7 actually feels. But for my dog, I set this on level 4 for everything, and the first time she barked it scared the ever-loving crap out of her. Unfortunately I put it on her for the first time on a night we also had thunderstorms, so not great timing. So I immediately took it off and we honestly haven't had much of a barking problem since. Coincidence? Not sure really. But I read a review of someone else who said that their dog snored and it set off the collar, and I sort of tested that out and it seems to be an issue, and my dog snores a LOT, so I don't want her getting shocked for snoring! But that's not the collar's fault, I'm pretty sure all dog collars work the same way, they go off based on sound and/or vibration. The collar doesn't know the difference between snoring and barking, apparently. Maybe something could be done with the sensitivity level to fix that. I would think sensitivity level 1 would be the lowest, meaning the vibration/noise it senses would have to be really loud in order to activate the collar, but there doesn't seem to be a sensitivity level low enough to ignore snoring. I haven't had the heart to put it back on our dog again since the barking problem (which was an issue only at night) seems to have gone away.
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