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Can this wireless dog fence be used indoors?
No, this GPS wireless dog fence is for outdoor use only. It requires clear satellite signals, which are blocked indoors by walls and roofs, leading to inaccurate boundaries or false alerts.
What should I do before using the app to set up the wireless dog fence?
Prepare outdoors in an open area for good GPS signal: fully charge the collar, download the PurpleEfence App, enable Bluetooth on both phone and collar, and check the manual and guide video before first use.
How tight should the collar be for proper correction?
The collar should be snug but not too tight—you should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the collar and your dog’s neck. Incorrect fit may lead to weak or inconsistent corrections.
How often do I need to charge the collar?
With GPS on, it lasts about 20 hours; charge daily for frequent use. Up to 60 days standby with GPS off. Remove indoors to save battery.
Which dogs is this wireless fence suitable for?
Best for dogs 10+ lbs with neck sizes 8-25 inches (ages 6 months+). For gentle or small dogs (<30 lbs), use beep/vibration only. Stronger modes for larger or stubborn dogs.
Is the Zigtiger GPS Wireless Fence System a good fit for me?
Safety and Protection: Early Warning Band/ Adjustable Correction Modes/ No Correction Happens When Returning/ 1-min Warnings Off After 5 Times Static (If static stimulation is added)/ Safe Silicone Sleeves
Wireless Fence Coverage: 0.48 to 3534 Acres/ Up to 6 Different Fences/ Custom Round and Polygonal Fences
Using Tips: No Installation/ No Subscription Required/ Only Use Outdoors/ Mobile Device Needs Bluetooth/ Real-time Track within Bluetooth Range (≤98ft) / Use When GPS Signal Stable at 3-4 Bars
Dog Collar Fits: 10lb-120lb Dogs/ Neck Size 8-25 Inches/ 6 Months+ Dogs / Wearing Time ≤ 12 Hrs a Day Dog Activity Monitor: Health &Activity Data (record up to 3 months)
Warning Modes: Choose Beep or Vibration or Beep+Vibration for less than 30lbs and gentle dogs, choose Beep+Vibration or Beep+Vibration+Electric Stimulation for 30lbs+ and naughty and ferocious dogs
It is recommended to choose the appropriate warning mode according to the actual situation of the dog
Dog Trainer: Train Dogs via App or Remote/ 3 Optional Training Modes/ Training Intensity Adjustable/ Up to 2 Dogs
Standby Time: Collar-20 hrs with GPS always on, 60 days with gps off/ Remote-30 days/Collar needs daily charge if use frequently
GPS Signal: Please find an open area outdoors with a stable and strong GPS signal (GPS signal is more than 3 bars and not flashing) when setting wireless fence, do not cover the top of the collar with your fingers or dog tag to enhance GPS signal reception
GPS Wireless Dog Fence with No Monthly Fee: Create circular or polygonal virtual fences using free App, adjustable range from 82 to 7000 feet (up to 3534 acres), no wires or subscription required. Supports real-time tracking within Bluetooth range ≤98 feet in open outdoor areas for strong GPS signal. Black collar with matte finish and adjustable strap.
Progressive Early Warning System: Gradual vibration alert begins 5 meters (approximately 16 feet) before fence boundary, with 4 modes including beep, vibration, beep+vibration, and adjustable static correction (5 levels) for humane boundary training.
2-in-1 Fence and Remote Training Collar: Combines containment with remote trainer, control range up to 1640 feet via handheld remote or 100 feet via App. Features 3 training modes: beep (1-9 levels), vibration (1-9 levels), static (1-99 levels). Supports up to 2 dogs.
Built-in LCD Display for Monitoring: Screen shows fence status, dog location, activity levels, and health metrics including steps and calories, with data storage for up to 3 months. Black housing includes conductive silicone covers for better contact.
IP67 Waterproof and Long-Lasting Battery: Fully waterproof and dustproof design suitable for all weather. Quick charge in 2-3 hours; collar standby up to 60 days or 20 hours with GPS active, remote over 30 days. Fits neck sizes 8-25 inches, for dogs 10-120 lbs (6 months and older). Includes charging cables and accessories.
8 reviews for GPS Wireless Dog Fence & Training Collar System, Free App/Remote Controlled Custom Boundary up to 7000ft, Beep/Vibration/Safe Correction Modes, Early Alert, Waterproof for Dogs 10+ lbs
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Ken –
No-Wire Boundary, Less Stress
I wanted a fence setup that didn’t involve digging, measuring wire, or turning my yard into a weekend project. This GPS collar system fit that mindset. I set a boundary on the app and started using it right away. What helped me most is being able to shape the safe area in a way that matches how my property actually looks, instead of forcing everything into one simple circle.My dog tends to drift when he’s curious, so the early warning behavior matters. The collar gives a signal before the boundary, which makes it feel like a gentle reminder instead of a sudden correction. I’ve been leaning on beep and vibration to teach the pattern. The collar itself feels sturdy and sits well once the strap is snug. I also like that I’m not locked into a monthly plan just to keep the basic fence working.
ElizabethK –
More freedom, fewer shout-outs
Lately I’ve been working on letting my dog roam while keeping things calm. This GPS boundary collar helps because it gives structure without turning the yard into a construction project. I set the fence area and then walked my dog near the edges to teach the cues. The early warning is the real helper here, because my dog gets a signal before crossing the line. That gives a chance to make the right choice without me stepping in every time.I like that I can control it from the app when I’m close, but I’m not dependent on my phone all day. The handheld remote is great when I’m doing yard stuff and don’t want to stop what I’m doing. The waterproof build matters too, since my dog finds puddles like it’s a hobby. Battery life has been steady, so I’m not charging constantly. It’s made outdoor time feel smoother and less stressful.
ALLEN –
Virtual boundaries, less worry
Lately I’ve been trying to give my dog more space without feeling like I’m on patrol the whole time. This GPS fence collar has made that feel possible. I set a boundary on the app, and it actually matches how my yard is laid out instead of forcing me into a weird shape. The best part is how it warns before the line. My dog gets a cue and has time to turn back, which feels like training instead of punishment.I also like having a handheld remote for quick reminders when my dog gets distracted. I don’t have to raise my voice or chase. The collar itself feels tough and practical, and it handles wet grass and muddy paws without drama. The screen on the collar is useful too, because I can check status quickly without digging through my phone. It’s been a steady, consistent tool that fits into everyday life.
Badge –
Training cues that feel fair
I’ve used training tools before that felt too abrupt, and I didn’t love that. With this system, what stands out is the gradual warning as my dog approaches the boundary. Lately my dog has been testing every edge of the yard, and this helped make the “turn back” moment clear. I started with gentle cues like beep and vibration, and my dog picked up the pattern faster than I expected.The setup in the app is flexible, so I can make a boundary that keeps my dog away from areas I don’t want explored. When I’m outside, the remote comes in handy for quick direction changes. It’s not about constant correction; it’s more like a tap on the shoulder that says, “Hey, focus.” I also like that I can glance at the collar display to see what’s going on. Between the boundary training and the remote control, it feels like one complete system instead of separate gadgets.
Leon –
Good Fit for Outdoor Chaos
My dog isn’t gentle with gear. If something can get scratched, splashed, or dragged through dirt, it will. That’s why I cared about the waterproof build and the overall feel of the collar. This one feels tough and sealed up like it’s meant for real outdoor use. I set up a boundary that keeps my dog away from a part of the property I don’t want him near. The training style that works for me is to start with warnings and let him figure it out. The system’s “warning before crossing” supports that approach, so I’m not jumping straight to anything harsh.
Kyle –
Screen Updates at a Glance
When I’m outside, I don’t always want to open an app and scroll around. The screen lets me check the system status quickly, which keeps things simple during daily use. The fence setup is straightforward to adjust when I need to tweak the boundary. My dog responds best when signals are consistent, so having predictable beep and vibration options matters. The warning before the boundary is what makes it feel more humane, because my dog gets a chance to make a better choice. I keep the stronger correction options low and lean on the gentler modes. The collar sits comfortably once the strap is adjusted, and it feels like it’s made for real outdoor activity. It’s a practical mix of convenience and training support.
Hugo –
Fence setup without the headache
Lately I’ve been wanting a boundary solution that doesn’t require wiring or permanent installation. This GPS fence collar hits that need. The app lets me draw a space that fits my yard, and changing it is simple when I need to. What really makes it work is the early warning zone. My dog learns to turn back based on the cue, which means the stronger settings don’t have to do the heavy lifting.When we’re outside, the handheld remote is the part I reach for most. It’s a quick way to reinforce commands without yelling across the yard. The collar feels durable and comfortable enough that my dog doesn’t fuss with it. I also like checking the screen for status instead of guessing whether everything is active. Between the flexible boundaries and the training tools, it feels like it was made for real routines, not perfect conditions.
chunchai lin –
Two Dogs, One Simple Routine
I’ve got two dogs with totally different personalities. One listens like a teacher’s pet, the other treats rules like suggestions. I wanted one system that could handle both without turning my day into constant monitoring. This setup made it easier to create a boundary for the yard and also use the remote for training moments. The remote options are nice because I can choose beep, vibration, or correction levels depending on what’s happening. For my stubborn dog, vibration gets attention better than a beep. For the sensitive one, a low beep is enough.