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The Girafus Pro-track-tor Cat Tracker is a lightweight (8g) RF tracking device designed specifically for cats, offering an impressive range of up to 1600 feet (500 meters) even indoors or in hidden locations where GPS fails. It features a rechargeable battery lasting up to 30 days, requires no subscription fees, and supports tracking up to 4 pets simultaneously. The package includes a base unit, tags, charger, and protective accessories, making it a reliable and cost-effective solution for proactive pet safety.














| ASIN | B015E6PTR8 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,786 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 78 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,401) |
| Date First Available | 5 Oct. 2015 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 4.2 g |
| Item model number | 227PA-2 |
| Pet Type | Cats, Dogs, Horses, Livestock, Small Animals |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 3.8 x 1.1 cm; 4.2 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 2 Tags (for 2 Cats) |
| Special features | Rechargeable, Works without subscription, Multi-animal tracking, Works in confined spaces |
| Specific Uses | Pet Tracking |
S**I
Absolutely great product that delivers with no need for a subscription
I saved my cat from trees and trapped behind sheds three times thank to this little gem. Let me point out the pros and cons of its approach. Pros: - Extremely accurate. Once you lock in, it will bring you to your cat within centimeters. GPS units are accurate only to a few meters. They will bring you nearby, but if the radius is 10 meters you might not get close enough to find him hiding behind a shed. - No subscription required. Works out of the box. No fees. Nothing. Big winner for me. - Battery lasts a very long time. GPS units need to be charged every 2 or 3 days. This unit need to be recharged only every 15 days. Also big winner for me. - Works even when indoor. GPS units can lose connection if the cat gets trapped in an area with no access to the sky. Cons: - You won't have a phone app with a nice pinpoint view. It's like a "hot/cold" game. The receiver will beep more and more the closer you are. Finding the cat may require some triangulation and thinking. - The emitter is tiny, but still quite bulky. Most of the size is due to the battery, which is a normal rechargeable coin battery. Cat does not seem to mind though. - The emitter is rather rugged and survived well in the wild, but to replace the battery you need to unscrew it using tiny little screws that are easy to lose. - Pressing the button on the detector will make the emitter beep to locate the cat more easily, or to call him back for food, but the beep volume is rather weak. You can definitely hear it if you are within a few meters and it's silence around, but still not really a strong sound. - Realistic range is around 50 meters, 100 meters in open space conditions, but honestly you won't need more unless someone steals the cat. Cats never really go far from the house, and in general even if they are out of range a brief walk will cover enough area to locate it. Overall, excellent product that gets the job done easily and reliably, with only minor usability flaws.
T**C
Awful product
Purchased this based on numerous 'rave' reviews and waiting two weeks for delivery my initial thoughts were 'this seems okay'. BUT, within two hours the first tag had desynchronised from the main handset. I followed the online videos on how to synchronise the tags to the handset, and things just got worse (despite following the instructions exactly). Now both tags have an issue. They are both paired, respond to a signal from the handset - as they both have a flashing led when I press the search button- but they don't beep when I hold the button down, and the hand unit doesn't start trying to locate them (the lights flash once after 20 seconds then everything goes to sleep). After trying to pair the handset and tags seven times, the issues still occur. I've even changed batteries on everything. Despite being within sight of the tags, and less than 5 metres away from them, the handset cannot track or even start searching for either of the two tags. I've requested a refund or repair but have still to hear back from the supplier, and based on other reviews my guess is I'll either be ignored, or have to send the unit back at my own expense then refused a refund because the packaging is open. Everything about the product feels cheap. All of the components are thin plastic or flimsy battery contacts and not what I expected for £85. The screws on the tags do not sit flush, neither do the buttons on the handset (they all appear to be at different heights). The pairing process requires you to have three hands. And don't get me started on the battery charging unit - the USB cable is 15cm long (way too short), the charging compartment is a nightmare to open (it feels like you're going to break it), the battery insertion is from the opposite to how it's displayed in the instructions.
G**E
Great peace of mind when your cat is out of sight but trackable
I have bought several of these devices over the last few years (I have a LOT of cats!) and I am probably in a very good position to give a balanced and informed view of this device. My review has been posted for a while but I'm editing it here (now for a second time, new info marked with *) after some further experience with the latest version of the product (which has a new tag design and rechargeable button cells). It is hard to give a single number of stars that reflects the different elements in the product (i) the tracker, which gets 4 stars; (ii) the charger/rechargeable batteries, which get minus 100 stars I have oscillated between loving this product and tearing my hair out at times. Most of the time this product works very well and I have yet to find anything better. I’ve recovered cats from all sorts of places and, once, even from the garage of an empty house (the owners were on holiday). Fortunately, a neighbour had a key, but they took some persuading that I was not a burglar when I said my cat was in the garage! Finding the direction of the cat takes a bit of practice, I'm not an engineer but maybe the signals can bounce around of buildings and confuse the reader. The audio and LED display guides you in, though I think the audio option is more useful for close-up work. When you are VERY close the display lights turn off, which is handy if you still cannot see the cat in the bushes or undergrowth; at least you know you are an arm’s length away. The transmitters are nice and light and none of my cats have had any issues wearing them. They comprise two plastic halves, which sandwich the button cell to make the electrical contact. The two halves interlock when you slide one over the other. I am having significant issues with the electrical contacts (as noted by others) causing frequent failures. This seems far worse with the newest version of the tag (with the screws, which offer extra support to the tag). Taking the battery out and putting it back in usually fixes it, but I think the internal dimensions are probably not quite right for 100% reliable performance. (*It is now clear that the primary reason for losing signal, apart from dead button cell, is that the flexible metal terminal, which is angled upwards about 30 degrees in order to press against the button cell, eventually becomes flat and loses contact. I have now modified all my tags using small pliers by folding the metal terminal back on itself, with the end section folded UNDER the rest of the terminal. This is easier to do if you snip 2-3 mm off the length of the metal terminal before folding it under, and reduces the risk of damaging the printed circuit board. As the terminal now ends with a 180 degree turn of the metal, it is impossible for it to flatten and lose contact with the button cell. It is a bit tricky to get this right and initially I broke a couple of tags. Take care with closing the two halves of the tag, as there is now a strong pressure between the button cell and the metal terminal. However, this is exactly what is needed to make the product more reliable). The other concern I see in the reviews is that the pairing of the tracker and the handset often fails and you need to ‘re-pair’ them. Like other users, this is really where I’ve torn my hair out at times, but I know the solution now. The main reason you cannot pair them is that you need a VERY strong button cell. Alternatively, the battery connection has been lost (see above). This is soul destroying when your cat is lost. (*If you have a brand new button cell the pairing works well, and you will need to change button cells before they have gone completely flat to get reliable performance). I was excited about the rechargeable button cells for the tag as they are a higher voltage (3.7V) than standard buttons and I thought it would be easier to pair the tag with the handset. They are a total disaster, as many people have noted. They rapidly lose charge and cannot hold their charge when recharged. Just use standard 3V button cells and don't waste your time. Really, the charger and rechargeable cells should be withdrawn as not being fit for purpose. (*Despite the dreadful reviews and ever diminishing ratings for the product the supplier does nothing to fix things. The rapid loss of charge from the rechargeable buttons is also undoubtedly the cause of many issues with the failure to pair). The range of the handset is better than some reviews suggest but I think most people would understand if the cat is behind a huge building you may lose some signal. I’ve not found houses to be an issue particularly and think the range is as advertised. (*I made this comment initially after estimating distance, but I did some tests and he best I got was 2/3 the claimed distance under ideal conditions) Finally, the Girafus instructions have always been awful (!), whoever wrote them had a very bad day. It’s tough going for a first-time user. When you are repairing and need to switch the tag off, DO NOT spend hours looking for the off button because there isn't one! What they mean is that you should disassemble the tag, which is a stupid alternative to a genuine on-off button, and much trickier with the newer version of the tag with the holding screws. With the worsening issues with electrical contacts since my original purchase a few years ago and unpredictable pairing I have reduced my score to *3 stars. The rechargeable batteries are a bad joke and risk damaging the reputation of this supplier. The instructions have some comedic value but are pretty frustrating when you are a first-time user.
G**O
Funciona muy bien, el alcance de más de 500 mts, supongo que es en espacios abiertos, por qué cuando se atraviesan casas o muros, no alcanza el rastreador. La pila tiene buena duración, no la he cargado y lleva como 1 semana, en la caja dice que dura 30 días. El gato no siente el rastreador, es muy pequeño. Solo es un poco difícil entenderle a las instrucciones pero por lo demás funciona genial, el sonido que hace es muy molesto, y debería tener un volumen. Pero cumple con su cometido, es radiotransmisor no gps
J**N
Ik woon buiten op 2 hectare land. Mijn kater zwerft graag rond maar ik kan hem altjd binnen een paar minuten vinden, zelfs als hij ergens binnen is. Geweldig
G**E
Pour un chat de gouttière qui parcourt des kilomètres ce n'est pas suffisant, par contre pour un chat qui ne s'éloigne ca cela fonctionne très bien, je l'ai testé sur mes trois chats, je les ai lâchés dans la nature et les ai retrouvés en 2 min
A**H
If you have a sneaky little dog like mine that's really good at hide and seek (And sometimes isn't even in the house!) this is a great way to keep track of your pet (dog or cat). She wears a cat collar with Beau's Bells (Also purchased on Amazon) on it so my family has two ways of keeping track of her now. Thankfully she hasn't managed to sneak out of the house again, but this "Cat Tracker" so far has reduced a game of "hide and seek" from 10 minutes and over to less than 5 minutes. To bring up some slight negatives but not enough to take away a star, it's a little expensive but compared to other means of tracking your small pet (assuming they're an indoor pet), it's the least expensive option I've seen with the bonus of being simple to use and effective. The fact you have to change and charge the rechargeable battery (LIR2032H) that goes inside of the tracker tag every 5 days (the instructions say if the battery is 100% drained, it becomes unchargeable), is very annoying and some people may even forget to do this critical step. However, for me, I just put a reminder on my calendar so I don't forget and plan on purchasing more of the batteries so I always have a charged battery for my pet's tracker tag (You can buy them on Amazon). I can't comment on its durability yet since it hasn't even been a week since I got it. The only nitpick I have is that the screws that come with it are really TINY (There is some assembly required.). I wished it came with a tiny bag to hold them (like a really small sandwich bag or something) because they are definitely small enough to get lost themselves. To fix this issue myself, I just used the smallest snack bag I had to hold them. Overall, (just to never have to play my dog's games again) WORTH IT.
S**N
Da wir seit kurzem ein Haustier haben und wir sehr gerne auch wissen wollen wo sich unsere aktuell noch liebe Katze herumtreibt, fand ich es äußerst nett, dass ich diesen Haustrier-Tracker testen durfte. Ich habe das Produkt stark verbilligt erhalten und versuche nun ihnen ein möglichst neutrales Bild von diesem Produkt zu übermitteln. Verpackung und Versand: Der Versand erfolgt wie gewohnt sehr zügig. Das Produkt war absolut super eingepackt, so das weder Beschädigungen an der Verpackung noch an dem Tracker selbst zu finden waren. Insgesamt hatte ich das Gefühl das alles zufriedenstellend und sicher verpackt worden war. Funktionsumfang & Lieferumfang des Trackers: Im Lieferumfang des Trackers befindet sich erstmal ein Tracker für ein Haustier, welches sie dem lieben Vierbeiner dann um den Hals schnallen müssen. Außerdem befindet sich die, ich nennen sie mal „Trackingstation“. Diese Station ist quasi das Kernstück des Trackingsystems und beinhaltet einige Funktionen. Zum einen kann eine Trackingstation 4 Trackinghalsbänder managen. Dafür haben sie 4 LED die anzeigt welches Halsband aktuell getrackt wird. Gewechselt werden kann über einen Knopfdruck auf den Knopf unter der LED. Außerdem befindet sich noch eine Bedienungsanleitung auf Deutsch, die zeigt die man das Gerät kallibriert und benutzt. Batterien für alle Geräte sind ebenfalls dabei. Wenn sie jetzt ein Halsband ausgewählt haben und es zuvor nach Bedienungsanleitung kallibiriert haben, wird ihnen angezeigt in welcher Entfernung sich ihr Tier ungefähr befindet. Als Skala ist „Near“ also nahe, „Middle“ also Mittelnahe, und „Far“ also Etwas entfernt zu finden. Als maximale Reichweite gibt der Hersteller 600 Meter Luftlinie an, was ich so auch unterstreichen kann. Ich habe mich am Anfang gefragt wie man mit diesem Gerät sein Haustier finden soll, aber es gibt eine Art Richtungsanzeige, wenn sie mit den Gerät in die richtige Richtung zeigen, dann leuchtet eine LED grün. So können sie die Richtung relativ präzise Ansteuern. Wenn kein Haustier gefunden wurde, leuchtet 30 Sekunden ein rotes Licht am Basismodus. Einzelheiten dazu können sie aber in der Bedienungsanleitung lesen. Eine „stille“ Suche oder eine Suche mit Ton (eine sich stetig erhöhte Frequenz je näher man dem Tier kommt) ist ebenfalls möglich. Akkulaufzeit: Die Akkulaufzeit beträgt laut Hersteller für jeden Tag 10 min sein Haustier suchen (Witzige Einheit :D ) ungefähr 180 Tage. Ich finde das absolut klasse. Man sucht ja schließlich nicht jeden Tag sein Haustier und ich finde das deshalb in Ordnung. Sonstiges: Das Tragegewicht mit 4,6 Gramm pro Halsbandsensor ist absolut in Ordnung. Die Größe ist meiner Meinung nach auch gerade noch in Ordnung. Damit dürfte es keinen Tier wirklich auffallen so ein Ding zu tragen. Zu einer weiteren Besonderheit zählt noch die Wasserfestigkeit damit das Tier auch mal damit schwimmen gehen kann. Qualität: Alle meine Tests waren durchaus in Ordnung und für mich zufriedenstellend. Das Gerät ist gut verarbeitet und zum optischen Nutzen gibt es die Halsbandsensoren auch in verschiedenen Farben. Verarbeitungsmängel oder sonstige Mängel konnte ich nicht erkennen. Hier muss man einen Langzeittest abwarten. Fazit: Insgesamt bin ich sehr zufrieden mit dem Gerät und ich kann es aufgrund des Funktionsumfanges und der guten Technik, die KEINE Extragebühren erzeugt durchaus empfehlen. Andere Sensoren erzeugen durch Simkarten und GPS noch monatliche Kosten etc. und das braucht man nun wirklich nicht. Insgesamt kann ich dieses Gerät empfehlen sofern ihnen die Reichweite von 600m zusagt.