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HKM-435667 Pet Tracker GPS Locator with Smartphone App and Vibration Alarm

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HKM-435667 Pet Tracker GPS Locator with Smartphone App and Vibration AlarmDiscover the HKM 435667 Pet Tracker GPS Locator, an essential device for pet owners who prioritize safety and peace of mind. This innovative GPS locator is designed with a durable ABS material, ensuring it withstands daily wear and tear while providing reliable tracking capabilities. With dimensions of 36mm x 8mm x 36. 8mm, this compact tracker is lightweight and easily attaches to your pet's collar. The HKM 435667 features a polymer battery that

Discover the HKM-435667 Pet Tracker GPS Locator, an essential device for pet owners who prioritize safety and peace of mind. This innovative GPS locator is designed with a durable ABS material, ensuring it withstands daily wear and tear while providing reliable tracking capabilities.

With dimensions of 36mm x 8mm x 36.8mm, this compact tracker is lightweight and easily attaches to your pet's collar. The HKM-435667 features a polymer battery that offers an impressive life of up to 120 hours, allowing you to keep tabs on your furry friend for extended periods without frequent recharging.

One of the standout features of this tracker is its versatile alarm system, which includes vibration, movement, and fence alarms. These alerts keep you informed about your pet’s activity and help you act swiftly in case they wander too far from a designated area. The waterproof IPX5 rating ensures that your pet can explore various terrains without you worrying about the device getting damaged.

Charging the HKM-435667 is convenient as it utilizes a magnetic charging system, making it easy to power up when necessary. The GPS and GSM antennas work together to provide real-time tracking on your smartphone through the dedicated app, letting you locate your pet anytime and anywhere.

Included in the package are:
- One collar
- One USB charging cable
- One bells for added safety

Whether you are at home or on an adventure, the HKM-435667 Pet Tracker GPS Locator gives you the confidence to let your pet roam free while knowing exactly where they are. Secure your peace of mind today with this essential pet tracking solution.

Product information:

Material: ABS
Alarm mode: vibration alarm, movement alarm, fence alarm
Overall dimension: 36 * 8 * 36.8 (mm)
Battery type: polymer battery
Battery life: 120 (h)
Waterproof function: IPX5
Antenna type: GPS+GSM
External power supply form: magnetic charging
Specification: gold


Packing list:
Collar * 1 USB cable * 1 Bell * 1


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