Wearable tech for your dog? Life360 releases a new pet tracker
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Wearable tech for your dog? Life360 releases a new pet tracker
"Now the San Mateo tech company behind the popular family safety app is hoping people will use a new gadget and their location-tracking services to keep tabs on their pets. On Wednesday, Life360 unveiled a new tracking device people can attach to their pet's collar. The product, called Life360 Pet GPS, uses cellular, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology so people can accurately pinpoint where their furry friends are."
"The device works with the Life360 app so people can track their pets on a digital map, set up alerts if the pet strays outside set boundaries, provide emergency contact information for pets and notify other members if their dog or cat gets lost. First released in 2008, Life360 became a popular app for people to track the location of their kids, grandparents and other family members."
"Life360 said the tracker will cost roughly $50 but there will be a discount as part of an introductory offer. New or existing Life360 Gold or Platinum members will be able to buy the Pet GPS tracker for $3.60 for a limited time. The San Mateo-based company will also waive the activation fee, which is usually around $80, for the first tracker added to a private group known as a "Circle" on the app."
Life360 introduced a Pet GPS device that attaches to collars and uses cellular, GPS, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth to locate pets accurately. The device pairs with the Life360 app to display pets on a digital map, trigger alerts when pets cross set boundaries, store emergency contact information, and notify Circle members if a pet becomes lost. The company offers an introductory discount, a waived activation fee for the first tracker in a Circle, and a limited-time $3.60 price for Gold or Platinum members. The tracker is designed to resist water, dust and biting. The move extends Life360's location services beyond people.
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