You have no items in your shopping cart.
Focus on the hunt, not your equipment, with the TT15X dog tracking and training device.
Up to 80 hours of battery life! With a compatible tracking and training handheld, use sleep mode to remotely put your device to sleep and extend battery life even further. Compatible with all existing Alpha®, PRO 550 Plus and Astro® 430 handheld devices from Garmin. This high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS receiver features 18 levels of continuous and momentary stimulation plus audible tone and vibration when used with your compatible tracking and training handheld. LED beacon lights, activated from your compatible handheld, help keep track of your dog in the field. Easily update your device via Garmin Express™ software, available for both Mac® and Windows® devices.
Features- Stay connected to your dog and the hunt with up to 80 hours of battery life
- Save battery life, and remotely put your dog tracking and training device to sleep with sleep mode when paired with a compatible Garmin device
- Update your device via Garmin Express™ software, available for both Mac® and Windows® devices
- Train with 18 levels of continuous and momentary stimulation plus audible tone and vibration when used with your compatible tracking and training handheld.
- Rugged and water-resistant up to 10 meters (1 ATM); tough enough to run wherever your dog runs
- Track your dog up to 9 miles away
- LED beacon lights, activated from your compatible handheld, keep track of your dog in the field
- Compatible with all existing Alpha®, PRO 550 Plus and Astro® 430 handheld devices from Garmin
- TT15X dog device with a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack
- 1" red collar strap
- 18.5" standard antenna
- 22.5" extended-range antenna
- Charging cable
- AC adapter
- Vehicle power cable
- Contacts kit
- Documentation
- Best of it's typeBy:Eric Wieland
These are hands down the best tracking collars out there. There's a reason the majority of bird dog and hound guys use these. The one downfall is if the dog is down in a deep canyon its not that accurate as to what direction the dog is in. (4/26/2023)