
🔘 One-Click Multi-Mode Operation
- Ultrasonic button: Activate 25kHz waves to deter dogs
- Flash button: Toggle 200-lumen flashlight for dark paths
- Power indicator light: Red/green alerts for battery status
- Type-C Port: Fast-charging interface (1hr full charge)
3-in-1 Dog Tool: Train 🐕 + Quiet 🤫 + Deter 🛡️
💡 High-Frequency Flashing Light: 2-in-1 Safety Tool
10 flashes per second instantly deter aggressive dogs — it works as both a night light and a reliable stray dog repellent for extra peace of mind.
🔄 2-Mode Intelligent Pet Training Device: Train & Protect
Switch between Normal Ultrasound (for daily training/behavior guidance) and Enhanced Ultrasound (for outdoor safety against aggressive animals) — the smart tool for both pet training and protection.
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Answers to some questions
What’s the difference between Normal Ultrasound and Enhanced Ultrasound modes?
What’s the difference between Normal Ultrasound and Enhanced Ultrasound modes?
Normal Ultrasound uses a mild frequency (ideal for daily training, like correcting barking or guiding behavior). Enhanced Ultrasound uses a stronger frequency to safely deter aggressive/stray animals during outdoor activities (e.g., hikes, walks).
Is this device safe for my pet’s hearing?
Is this device safe for my pet’s hearing?
Yes! Both modes use frequencies within dogs’ safe hearing range (15-50kHz). Normal mode is gentle for training, and Enhanced mode is designed to irritate (not harm) — most dogs will retreat without long-term effects.
How long does the battery last, and how do I charge it?
How long does the battery last, and how do I charge it?
The battery lasts up to 30 days with 10 minutes of daily use. It charges via a Type-C port (included) — a full charge takes just 1 hour. A red/green LED indicator alerts you when power is low.
Can this device be used on small breeds or puppies?
Can this device be used on small breeds or puppies?
Normal Ultrasound works well for small breeds/puppies (6+ months old) for training. Enhanced Ultrasound is less effective on very small/toy breeds (due to their sensitive hearing) — we recommend using it only if absolutely necessary for safety.