SpotOn unveils Omni Edition GPS collar with enhanced features

Written By Jessica Fritsch
CATEGORY: Pets, Tech
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SpotOn, a pioneer in GPS dog collars and pet containment technology, has unveiled the Omni Edition GPS Collar, marking a significant advancement in their product line. This new collar features extended battery life, enhanced tracking capabilities, and universal cellular connectivity, offering outdoor pet owners a reliable and seamless experience.

The Omni Edition GPS Collar builds on SpotOn’s reputation for reliable GPS containment technology, originally founded in 2015. SpotOn’s roots in military technology have enabled the company to leverage the latest advancements in GPS to ensure pet safety and containment in outdoor environments. The new collar is designed to improve battery longevity, tracking accuracy, and cellular connectivity, making it a robust solution for pet containment.

Paul Mangano, CEO of SpotOn, emphasized the enhanced features of the new collar, stating that customers will appreciate the improved simplicity, accuracy, and longer-lasting battery life. He reiterated the company’s commitment to developing the best GPS fences in the market, and the Omni Edition is a testament to this dedication.

Independent testing by Spirent, a global quality assurance testing provider, has shown that SpotOn products outperform leading competitors. In tests simulating both lab and real-world environments, SpotOn GPS collars were found to be over seven times more accurate. Specifically, SpotOn collars were six times more consistent in delivering warning signals near GPS boundaries and up to eleven times more accurate in tracking locations amidst natural obstructions like buildings and trees.

Sung Vivathana, Vice President of Engineering at SpotOn, highlighted the importance of these findings, noting the lack of regulatory standards for GPS precision and accuracy. The independent validation by Spirent underscores SpotOn’s position as the most accurate and reliable GPS fence provider on the market.

The new SpotOn GPS Omni Collar is available for purchase at spotonfence.com for $999. This product aims to provide peace of mind for pet owners, ensuring their dogs’ safety with state-of-the-art GPS technology.

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