| Innotek UltraSmart Contain and Train |
Only INNOTEK can offer in-ground pet fencing and remote training system in one package. The comfortable UltraSmart collar does double duty, both as a containment collar and as a remote training collar. Train in the yard or outside the property. System includes all elements of our UltraSmart in-ground fencing, plus a pocket-sized controller. Training features 9 levels of stimulations, tone only training and more. Whether training your dog at the park or playing in the yard, your dog\'s safety relies on a proper collar fit. Don't guess. make sure with ReadyTest. For use in the US only. This unit is compatible with all US 110v outlets and are not to be used with 220v international voltage.
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- In-ground pet fencing and remote training system for dogs 6 months or older
- Pocket-sized controller; 9 levels of stimulation, plus tone-only training
- 500 feet of wire and splice flags included; expandable to 25 acres
- Rechargeable waterproof receiver; collar fits neck sizes 8 to 24 inches
- Receiver measures 2-3/4 by 3/4 by 1-1/4 inches; transmitter measures 1-3/4 by 3/4 by 4-1/8 inches; limited lifetime warranty
Customer Reviews
- This was a very simple an painless installation. The entire installation from laying out the wire to finishing the equipment installation was completed easily within 2 hours. The instructional video made the dog training easy to understand. The week before installing the fence I found my Min Pin 2 miles from home. I've not had a break out in the 6 weeks since the fence.
The collar is very lightweight yet sturdy. It doesn't appear to be oversized for even a Min Pin. The electronics are well thought out and well designed. I would buy again and recommend it to my friends and family buy.
- One must take the time to sift through reviews of marginal relevance. If someone purchases a product, installs it, uses it for an hour, a day, or a week, can that person deliver a valuable review of said product? I do not purchase items with the expectation of them lasting a short period of time. What follows is a long term commentary on Innotek's Contain N' Train inground pet fencing system.
We purchased this exact model in 2008. The reviews describing unacceptable battery life are correct. Additionally, this company's technology is unreliable. At first the collar and remote operated as advertised. After about 2 weeks we noticed the collar would not operate once removed from the charger - the red light would stay on. The manual states this is a self test failure - just need to place back on charger and then remove to reset. This became very frequent, sometimes would not be corrected by placing back on the charger, and was not acceptable. I called the company Innotek, and they admitted it was faulty and sent a new one - I had to send the faulty one back. Everything was fine until another 5-6 months had passed. The new collar started to do the same thing but was much more sporadic - would not work once every few days and would correct itself if placed back on the charger. I thought great, this product is malfunctioning AGAIN. Also, the collar was requiring charging more frequently than when brand new, so I knew the battery was developing a problem. Originally, it required charging every few weeks as I recall, but now was requiring it once per week. The fencing itself seemed to functioning as intended. I would periodically check it to ensure it was working. The dog only went through the fence a couple times and was shocked as he ran through it. He learned to respect the boundary. Most problems encountered by this time were with the collar itself.
We then had a baby. Well, the dog (cavapoo) was given to a relative because it started peeing and pooping on all of the baby's items. We tried showering it with attention, then discipline, etc but still was occurring after several months. The relative took the collar and remote. The remote's red button had poor durability. After about one year from the original purchase, the plastic covering over the button had broken; the button still worked but the housing was cracked and looked poor. Also, I noticed that the range of the remote was significantly less than when it was new. This was even though NEW batteries were placed in the remote and several different brands were tried in an attempt to improve range. The battery in the collar itself was lasting only about one day before indicating a recharge necessary. I had followed the instructions regarding recharging explicitly in an effort to avoid developing "battery memory". I only charged it when the light glowed red indicating a charge was necessary (never charged when the light was amber which indicates 60-20% charge remaining). The relative was instructed on this as well. Long story short, the collar and remote were completely kaputt in less than 18 months. Completely unacceptable for a product costing north of $325. This company is not ready for Prime Time; I will not be purchasing another Innotek product.
- I recieved the product and it worked great! Unfortunately, I lost the remote control and Innotek would not sell me a new one. Innotek told me that I would have to buy the whole system again. Now would sony or panasonic make me buy a new TV if i lost my remote. I am extremely upset and disheartened by this company. I will never to business with Innotek again.
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