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ATC New LCD Remote Shock/Vibrate Dog Training Collar -2 Dog

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Pattern Dog
Brand ATC
Closure Type Snap
Unit Count 1 Count
Manufacturer ATC LLC

About this item

  • Remote training collar with LCD display.
  • 300 meter range.
  • Over 3,000 different identity codes to prevent conflicts with other e-collars.
  • Rheostat dial allows for gradual adjustment in stimulation intensity.
  • Package include: 1 x Remote transmitter 2 x Collar 1 x Test Light 4 x AAA Battereis 2 x 4LR44 6v batteries
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Product information

Item Weight 10.4 ounces
Manufacturer ATC LLC
ASIN B00524M7CS
Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars 47 ratings

3.0 out of 5 stars
Date First Available May 23, 2011
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 6.6 x 5.5 x 1.8 inches
Brand Name ATC
Target Audience Keyword dogs, dog
Size adjustable
Manufacturer ATC LLC

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Product details

  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.6 x 5.5 x 1.8 inches; 10.4 ounces
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 23, 2011
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ATC LLC
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00524M7CS
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.0 out of 5 stars 47 ratings

Product Description

The Remote Trainer has 3 components; 2 collar device (receiver) and a hand- held remote control unit. It uses vibration or micro static shock to modify your dog's behavior and a whistle tone reward for positive reinforcement. You can use this product to deter them from such behaviors as digging, getting into the trash, chasing cars, stealing food from the counter, running away from you, etc.

♦ Matching Receiver and Transmitter :
1. Turn on the transmitter by the switch on right side of it
2. Install the batteries for the receiver. The LED inside the receiver starts to keep flashing. Press vibration or shock button immediately after batteries are put into the receiver firmly. Then the LED will stop flashing and only light which indicates that the transmitter and the receiver have matched each other successfully.
3. If LED stops flashing on its own without press any button in the transmitter, take out the batteries. Wait for at least 10 Seconds and try step 2 again.
4. Put the cover on the receiver firmly
5. Attach the receiver to the collar.

♦ Features:
1. Remote training collar with LCD display.
2. Patented design.
3. For mild-mannered to stubborn disposition dogs.
4. Easy to use and ergonomic transmitter.
5. Rheostat dial allows for gradual adjustment in stimulation intensity.
6. With no jumps between 0 and 100 levels.
7. 300 meter range.
8. Static and vibration mode.
9. No external antenna on collar.
10. Easily visible LCD screen displays level of stimulation.
11. Over 3,000 different identity codes to prevent conflicts with other e-collars.
12. Three bar battery life indicator on transmitter.

♦ Specification-Collar:
Length: 43mm Height: 68mm Width: 38mm
Collar length adjustable from 35cm to 58cm.
Weight: 56g (module + battery)
Power: 4 x 1.5V AAA battery (included)

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Customers find the training collar works well for multiple dogs and appreciate its adjustable shock and vibration levels, as well as its ability to change between intensities. The collar is easy to assemble, takes about 5 minutes to set up, and offers good value for money. However, the battery life receives mixed reviews, with several customers reporting poor battery performance.

22 customers mention "Functionality"16 positive6 negative

Customers find that the training collar works well, with one customer noting its effectiveness in teaching dogs to separate.

"...lol. 4. These are pretty sturdy and both collars still work after getting some decent use. 5. Great price when I got them. 6...." Read more

"You get what you pay for. Works some of the times but not all of the time....seems to kill batteries to fast but even with brand new batteries it..." Read more

"These collars are great!! You can "alert" each dog individually and switch between dogs easily and quickly...." Read more

"Only works well on bare skin." Read more

8 customers mention "Vibration level"8 positive0 negative

Customers like the vibration level of the collar, with one mentioning that both shock and vibration settings are adjustable.

"...The collars take standard AAA which is nice. 3. The shock and vibration are adjustable...." Read more

"...I love the fact that you can vibrate the collar instead of shocking-and you can change the intensity...." Read more

"...The collars offer a multitude of settings and options: Shock, vibrate, sound and light...." Read more

"...fast and its easy to set up, and it works perfect the vibrate feature is awesome, are dog gets really excited and so he nips you really hard enough..." Read more

6 customers mention "Shock level"6 positive0 negative

Customers like the shock level of the collar, with one mentioning it provides a quick jolt.

"...5. Great price when I got them. 6. You can vibrate, shock, or beep each dog seperately and settings for levels are stored for each..." Read more

"This is the best shock/vibrate collar I have found. The various levels of intensity make this better than the competition...." Read more

"...The collars offer a multitude of settings and options: Shock, vibrate, sound and light...." Read more

"...It has a variable shock, vibration level and I have only used it on a very low setting...." Read more

5 customers mention "Intensity level"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the collar's adjustable intensity levels, with one customer noting that the settings are stored separately for each unit and another mentioning that each collar can be customized to one channel.

"...vibrate, shock, or beep each dog seperately and settings for levels are stored for each seperately. Cons: 1...." Read more

"This is the best shock/vibrate collar I have found. The various levels of intensity make this better than the competition...." Read more

"...that you can vibrate the collar instead of shocking-and you can change the intensity. Or you can just use a beep to get the dogs attention...." Read more

"...Each collar can be customize to one channel and settings for each dog and managed from the single remote...." Read more

4 customers mention "Ease of assembly"4 positive0 negative

Customers find the dog collar easy to assemble, with several mentioning it takes only 5 minutes to put together.

"...can "alert" each dog individually and switch between dogs easily and quickly. Assembly was simple and quick right out of the box...." Read more

"...It's priced right, works great!!! Setup is very easy and fast...." Read more

"i got it decently fast and its easy to set up, and it works perfect the vibrate feature is awesome, are dog gets really excited and so he nips you..." Read more

"...many choices.it arrived three days after i ordered it.it took 5 minutes to put together.other than the fact there is not a separate button for each..." Read more

4 customers mention "Value for money"4 positive0 negative

Customers find the collar offers good value for money.

"...5. Great price when I got them. 6...." Read more

"The price was great the product was not. it is a two collar system but i only use one collar for frear of shocking the wrong dog!..." Read more

"I did a lot of research before buying this item. It's priced right, works great!!! Setup is very easy and fast...." Read more

"Well made an affordable and we are very pleased with the results that we would recomend to other friends that are having problems with their pets" Read more

8 customers mention "Noise level"5 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the collar, with some finding it effective for getting their dogs' attention through beeps and vibrations, while others report issues with constant sounds that upset their pets.

"...6. You can vibrate, shock, or beep each dog seperately and settings for levels are stored for each seperately. Cons: 1...." Read more

"These collars are great!! You can "alert" each dog individually and switch between dogs easily and quickly...." Read more

"...Then last night at 3 am my dog was yelping VERY loud. His collar was beeping and he was being zapped, I took the collar off and got zapped myself...." Read more

"...We used them for curtailing needless or over barking at night." Read more

10 customers mention "Battery life"0 positive10 negative

Customers report issues with the collar's battery life, noting that they die quickly and the transmitter consumes power rapidly, with one customer mentioning that the remote goes to sleep to save power.

"...6. The remote goes to sleep to save batteries and you have to hold the remote button for a second to turn it back on...." Read more

"...The actual collars take a regular AAA battery, but the remote takes a specialty battery. That is the only part that is a pain." Read more

"...after only using it for a week the battery in the remote died. it took forever to get the right size and they were expensive...." Read more

"...Works some of the times but not all of the time....seems to kill batteries to fast but even with brand new batteries it still does not always work...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2017
    Only works well on bare skin.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2012
    When the batteries in this collar get low it malfunctions and your dog will repeatedly be shocked!..Collar and remote aren't very high quality, but what you would expect for the price. Also, the picture and description are misleading it only came with one collar.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2012
    pros:

    1. The range on these is good.
    2. The collars take standard AAA which is nice.
    3. The shock and vibration are adjustable. One of my dogs a mild vibration is plenty and the other needs half power shocks from time to time so he doesn't think he can run free chasing cars. Anything less he just shrugs and goes anyway obviously deciding that freedom is worth the price. lol.
    4. These are pretty sturdy and both collars still work after getting some decent use.
    5. Great price when I got them.
    6. You can vibrate, shock, or beep each dog seperately and settings for levels are stored for each seperately.

    Cons:

    1. Remote uses stupid batteries instead of something standard. (pro tip for this later)
    2. The build quality is less than stellar. One collar is louder than the other for example.
    3. When batteries run low the collar uses the same beep noise as the manual beep. This means you can not train the dogs that the beep is a warning or even a "come here" command. If you do and the batteries run low the poor dog will be stressed out as his collar continually 'warns' him or commands him to do something.
    4. It is a bit of a pain to remove and readd batteries to the collar and then press the button on the remote right away. Not a huge deal but not great.
    5. Because there is no dedicated button for each mode or for each dog you have to be very careful to look at the remote and ensure you have the right dog and the right mode or you may shock dog one when you mean to vibrate dog two. Then you feel bad and the dogs are confused.
    6. The remote goes to sleep to save batteries and you have to hold the remote button for a second to turn it back on. This combined with the time to look at the screen to make sure you are on the right dog and right mode means you miss the training opportunity a lot.

    tips:
    1. Use low discharge rechargable AAA batteries for the collars and keep one set charging while you use another. These collars eat through batteries fast if you leave them on long and a fresh set is good.
    2. If possible change the person using the remote so the dogs to not associate training with a single person and only behave when that person is around.
    3. Start with low settings such as 10 on the shock and only move it up if needed. The collars shock harder when batteries are fresh and some dogs will ignore low settings especially on low batteries.
    4. Use vibrate before shock and eventually your dog will associate the vibrate with the warning and shocks will rarely be needed even for the most hard headed pup.
    5. Never use the beep to train the dog for anything as it is the same sound the collar makes when low on batteries.
    6. Be aware that although the negative reinforcement form these collars is effective and very handy it does not replace positive reinforcement which should be your primary training tool.
    7. The remote uses two 6 volt batteries for a total of 12v but it runs great on 9 volts as well. If you are handy with a dremel you can use this to your advantage. I modified mine so I can use a standard 9 volt battery in the back. It not only lasts a lot longer but you can get then for 50 cents from the dollar store instead of the expensive batteries that die fast. Warning/Disclaimer: not only will this void any chance of warranty or return but if you are not confident in your handyman skills you should skip this tip or you may destroy the remote. It is also best if you know how to solder because you can put on a 9 volt adapter cable but I just shove mine in there against the contacts because I didn't have a cord around the house to solder in.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2012
    This is the best shock/vibrate collar I have found. The various levels of intensity make this better than the competition. The actual collars take a regular AAA battery, but the remote takes a specialty battery. That is the only part that is a pain.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
    With their thick hair they barely felt the vibrations. But for other smaller dogs I think they would work great.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012
    The price was great the product was not. it is a two collar system but i only use one collar for frear of shocking the wrong dog! after only using it for a week the battery in the remote died. it took forever to get the right size and they were expensive. now the remote itself does not work even after changing the batteries.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013
    You get what you pay for. Works some of the times but not all of the time....seems to kill batteries to fast but even with brand new batteries it still does not always work. Works about 1/3 of the time.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2011
    These collars are great!! You can "alert" each dog individually and switch between dogs easily and quickly. Assembly was simple and quick right out of the box. I had almost instant results with both of my min pins who had decided not to listen when outside unleashed. I love the fact that you can vibrate the collar instead of shocking-and you can change the intensity. Or you can just use a beep to get the dogs attention. Both of my dogs respond to the beep to get their attention and if needed respond well to the vibration. Its nice to not have to use the static "shock" unless REALLY necessary. Because of the ability to change between intensitys and individualize it for each dog, these collars could be used on any size dog. The shipping was very fast and customer service was excellent!! I would highly recommend these collars to anyone who wants to aid in training a couple of stubborn pooches!!
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