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🐕🦺 Track, Protect, and Connect — Because Your Dog Deserves the Smartest Collar!
The Tractive Smart Dog GPS Tracker offers real-time location updates every 2-3 seconds with unlimited range, ensuring you never lose track of your pet. It uniquely monitors vital signs like heart and respiratory rates, providing early health alerts alongside smart bark and activity notifications. Featuring customizable virtual fences, waterproof durability, and a lightweight design, it supports up to 14 days of battery life with enhanced visibility features. Ideal for proactive pet parents who want cutting-edge safety and health insights in one sleek collar attachment.










| ASIN | B0D6Z74WJY |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracking, Bark Detection, Location History, Real Time Tracking, Waterproof |
| Battery Average Life | 14 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,589 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Brand | Tractive |
| Built-In Media | 1 dog GPS tracker, 1 charging cable, 1 manual, 2x attachment clips |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Cellular, GPS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 4,308 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions | 2.8 x 1.14 x 0.67 inches |
| Manufacturer | Tractive |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | TG6A |
| Model Number | TG6 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracking, Bark Detection, Location History, Real Time Tracking, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pet Location & Health Monitoring |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
B**L
Great collar!!!
I have had this collar almost 1 year. I love it!!! Our cabin is in a cellular dead zone, so anything that runs off of cell towers are hit and miss. This collar however never has failed me. It always shows me where my dog is. The battery life is good and recharges quickly. I also like that it has a light on it, so at night I can turn it on and locate my dog easily. My dog is a GSP and has put this collar through water, cattails, thickets, you name it. The collar has held up!!! I did have to get a new holder to attach to her collar, but Tractive gave me credit for the days I had to wait to get the replacement. The collar is light weight and fits on to the collar she wears all the time. Best money I ever spent!!!
J**N
Love my tractive for my dog
This is my second tractive collar, have not opened it up yet because my other one I have is still working very well. Love this collar and its great for gps location but its also nice in that it gives me the approximate heart and respiration rate for my senior dog. I have had various other brands years back that cost two to three times the amount and they had so many technical issues all the time. Oh and there is a monthly sub fee if one wants it, but i choose to do yearly as I only used the monthly sub years ago when I was first trying it out. I love this tractive device for my dog. He is used to wearing a harness and a collar, which I take off in the evening so he doesn't mind a collar. I also use my own dog collar too, I like I can use my own. Very happy with it, and boy do I know the difference. No more technical issues just charge it every day on the dresser and put back on in the morning.
M**V
1-YEAR, NON-REFUNDABLE SUB PURCHASE BEFORE TRACKING CAN BE ACTIVATED.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Unlike every other iPhone app that has in-app purchases, Tractive doesn't offer a free trial period. Silly me. I'm so comfortable purchasing from Apple's App Store, I never noticed there's no free trial. In order to connect the app, you give them a credit card #. Fine. Normal. But there's no trial period. Tractive charged $156.00 on day one. When the device turned out to be defective (and the only way to know was to activate the so-called GPS) they're like "HAHA, GOTCHA!!!' I didn't notice the charge on my credit card until a couple of months after I had purchased AND returned AND reported it was utterly useless as a tracker. I disputed the charge. They had the gall to dispute my dispute by saying my credit card was good. They sound like a 5-year-old justifying stealing candy because it was within reach at the checkout lane. They sent the bank a completely irrelevant screenshot of someone's 5-star review (not on Amazon) of a $49 cat collar, saying it was an example of a product description "presented to the cardholder before they completed the transaction. Dig a little and it turns out to be a celebrity endorsement. Had nothing to do with a 12-month subscription that must be paid before the device can be activated. Which is exactly how the App Store works, but the sub can be canceled during a trial period. And of course Amazon has a 30-day return period, even if you don't like the color. But in my case it didn't perform as claimed. Even worse: I went to purchase a Whistle Tracker, which I had several years ago. Great product, great phone service, and month-to-month cellular. Plus their site tracked the dog 24 hours showing the level of activity. (Came in handy when my neighbor accused my dog of barking for hours under his bedroom window, and the Whistle showed she was inside asleep the whole time.) Well, don't buy that either because Tractive has acquired the company. They've no doubt turned it into the same garbage as Tractive. UPDATE: TRACKER SHOWING PET IS IN HOME ZONE. IN ANOTHER NEIGHBORHOOD. SHE IS RIGHT HERE WITH ME. This gadget is worse than useless. I am returning, and purchasing a different brand. I am infuriated. They make a product for protecting pets, but this company doesn't seem to care about pets. My dog was rescued from horrific conditions. I adopted her and have been working hard to keep her safe, trained, well-fed, and treated like a family member. She's my companion and protector and I AM HERS! A week ago she figured out how to escape the gate and went on quite an excursion through the neighborhood. I had an Apple AirTag on her collar, from my deceased 16-year-old dog which was enough. But AirTags don't show in the FindMy app unless it's not moving. AirTags also need to ping off other iPhones. This is a young, strong, very active dog. After chasing her for an hour in 90º heat, I got a call from someone whom she had approached. (Putting one's phone number on the collar in big numbers is the best when you have a pet who never met a stranger. I went straight to Amazon and ordered this tracker. It arrived in about a week. I set it up yesterday. Today, she escaped again. I normally don't review until I have a lot of experience with a purchase. I live on a half acre. Apparently that's too small to create a geofence, Maybe there's a way to alter it. But I was out looking for her while the app was telling me she's safe at home. I spotted her in my next door neighbor's heavily wooded yard. Then the next yard and the next. The homeowner was just getting home and got out of the car to pick up her mail. I yelled. She spotted my dog and spoke in a friendly way, causing the dog to come to her. (Luckily she likes both dogs and humans.) However, this is not what I signed up for. There is no way except email to contact this company. Fine for most electronic gadgets, but unacceptable to find a lost pet who is in danger of getting hit by a car. There is no way to draw a geofence that is accurate and useful. Tractive is well-aware their devices are not reliable. They make their money scamming people. I disputed the charge, since I had returned the item. They disputed my dispute. I've disputed their nonsensical dispute. Update to follow. Also filing a complaint with the App Store.
V**S
Peace of Mind with Live Tracking and Pet Health Insights
I absolutely love Tractive. The live GPS tracking alone gives me incredible peace of mind knowing exactly where my pets are at any moment. Whether they’re exploring the yard or wandering a bit farther than expected, being able to pull up the app and see their location in real time is amazing. What really impressed me, though, is the health insights. It’s not just a tracker — it actually helps you understand your pet’s activity levels, sleep patterns, and overall wellbeing. I never expected to get that level of insight from a pet tracker, and it’s been fascinating to see the data and make sure my pets are staying active and healthy. It’s easy to use, reliable, and honestly one of the neatest pieces of tech I’ve bought for my pets. Highly recommend it for any pet owner who wants both safety and health insights in one device.
H**R
A good choice, but with caveats
This tracker does just about everything it claims to do, and does it well. There's at least one big caveat to this, (which I'll deal with in a moment) and several smaller issues you should consider. The fact is that this tracker, like ALL such trackers, is not a perfect solution. It has several shortcomings, but if you're unfortunate enough to lose your dog, it's still way better than no tracker at all. 1. The tracker is fairly compact, and fits securely on a standard collar. CAVEAT: it does add a little weight to your dog's collar, and although the manufacturer claims it can be worn by dogs as small as 8.8 lbs, if your dog is much under 25 lbs you might want to consider attaching it to their harness instead of the collar. 2. The tracker is well-made, well designed, and looks like it will last a while. It allows you to set up power-saving zones (in your house, for example) in order to conserve the battery's charge. CAVEAT: it's a rechargeable device, so like all such devices, its lifespan is defined by the eventual failure of the battery. At that point you'll just have to discard a perfectly good, functional tracker because the battery's not replaceable. Such is the bane of rechargeable devices in a throw-away culture. Also, although the manufacturer claims "up to 14 days" between charges, my experience is that it's closer to a week when you have a power-saving zone active, and 4 or 5 days without. The app will notify you when the battery's running low. 3. The tracker mostly provides an accurate picture of where your dog is. CAVEAT: the trace you see on the map is not always dead accurate, but that's not the tracker's fault; due to the vagaries of GPS, it can't be. But it's close enough to enable you to see pretty well where Fido is, and when you set the tracker to record a walk, for example, it's usually very accurate. 4. The tracker's a breeze to set up, and connects well with WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and cellular signals. CAVEAT- AND THIS IS THE BIG ONE: to work effectively, the tracker needs all four systems available. If you're in an area with no cell coverage, you can't track your dog. In fact, you won't even be able to check their health metrics without a cell signal. We bought two of these units for our dogs because we were taking them with us into the wild blue yonder of Canada. Well, not exactly the wilderness per se, but a fairly isolated house in the woods. We had WiFi and GPS, but no cellular coverage. In this scenario, the trackers simply don't work. This can be a big problem, because this is exactly the kind of location in which you want to be able to find your dog. It seems like the tracker should be able to locate and track your dog with just the GPS signal and WiFi (for your phone) but no. So the bottom line is this: if you spend most of your time in your neighborhood or traveling in towns and cities, this is an excellent tracker. But venture anywhere without cellular coverage, and you're SOL as far as locating your dog is concerned. The 'radar' function will work, but that just uses your phone's Bluetooth and has a limited range (100ft if you're lucky, 30ft or less if you're not) and isn't particularly helpful as it indicates the proximity of your dog, but not the direction. To be clear, this is far better than having no tracker at all, and WAY better than Air Tags, which rely on your dog being close to people with iPhones or other Apple devices. But don't assume that this tracker will work in all situations. As the manufacturer correctly claims, the device is "rugged enough for outdoor adventures." Just be sure that those adventures don't take you too far off the beaten track and out of cellular coverage, because then you're truly in the wilderness.
K**Y
Great Tracker, best for larger yards.
We have an escape artist hound that would routinely dig under and climb over our fenced in back yard. This tracker gives us peace of mind and the ability to track her down and bring her home. Our yard is smaller than the recommended safe zone, and for many this may lead to false alarms as GPS signals are weak inside. The safe zone has to be a balance between false alarms and notifications that she has escaped. We found the wifi low power mode helpful, but this was a small add on that is USB powered. The battery life is great. In live tracking mode we found the updates timely and very accurate. Note, if your dog slips her collar escaping, the gps tracker won't help. We. Learned that the hard way. We've had some signal issues when she had been in deep woods and brush, but fewer than I would expect. For us and our perpetually escaping hound, this is an amazing value.
J**N
Great device, works well and worth the money
I purchased my Tractive device about a year ago. My dog is a LAb/Pyrenese mix that loves to roam. We live in a rural mountain area without fences, so knowing where he is in real time became very important. I've been very happy with the device, and I have peace of mind knowing when he's off property and when I need to track him down. Thankfully, not every day As long as you have cell service, it works, that's the only negative.
E**Y
3 Months of Real-World Testing: Significant Limitations in Coverage, Battery, and Usability
I have tested the Tractive GPS tracker for approximately three months in different environments, including urban areas and mountains. Below are factual observations from real use. 1. Network Coverage Reliability The device depends entirely on mobile network connectivity (both the tracker and the phone must have coverage). • In mountainous areas, the tracker is often unusable. • Out of five trips to the mountains, the tracker had no connection in three cases (60% failure rate). • If either the tracker or the phone has no signal, real-time tracking does not work. In practice, this makes the device unreliable in remote areas. In my case, it failed to connect even within ~50 km of Tashkent. 2. Battery Performance in Mild Cold Battery life significantly decreases in low temperatures. Test case: • Charged Monday evening. • Enabled power-saving mode. • By Thursday evening, battery was at 2%. • Temperature: approximately +5°C. This equals roughly 48–60 hours of operation in power-saving mode at mild cold temperatures. Additionally: • When the LED light stopped working due to low battery, no notification was sent. • I was unaware the device was effectively non-functional while my dog was running in the mountains. 3. Visibility & Physical Design • No reflective elements on the device. • No phosphorescent (glow-in-the-dark) materials. • LED light is not very bright. When the LED turns off due to low battery, the device becomes difficult to spot in low light conditions. My dog’s collar has reflective elements that are more visible than the tracker itself. 4. Speaker Volume The built-in speaker is very quiet. For comparison: • Apple AirTag (2nd generation) is significantly louder. Outdoors — even in relatively quiet mountain environments with ambient noise (e.g., water streams) — the sound is not audible unless the dog is very close. This function may be useful indoors, but in open outdoor environments it has limited practical value. 5. App & Feature Utility The app includes: • Bark tracking • Activity scores • Various social features and rankings Personally, I do not find these metrics particularly useful. I rely on professional guidance from trainers and veterinarians regarding activity levels rather than algorithmic recommendations. The Bluetooth radar feature does not function properly in my case. I expected an interface similar to Apple’s directional AirTag finder (with arrow guidance), but this does not appear. I updated both firmware and app; the issue persists. 6. Charging Limitations The device does not reliably charge from many modern USB-C fast charging adapters. To charge successfully, I must use a low-power port. It does not consistently work with standard Type-C power sources. This adds inconvenience when traveling. 7. Subscription Cost & Vendor Lock The annual subscription is approximately $170 USD (likely due to the built-in eSIM). Given: • Inconsistent coverage, • Limited reliability in remote areas, • Inability to change carrier (vendor-locked SIM), I find the price difficult to justify. ⸻ Summary The device may work acceptably in urban environments with stable mobile coverage. However, for outdoor, rural, or mountainous use cases, I experienced: • Frequent connectivity loss • Short battery life in mild cold • Weak speaker output • Limited practical app value • Charging inconvenience • High subscription cost relative to performance Buyers should carefully evaluate their intended usage environment before purchasing.
し**ん
アプリが繋がらない
アプリが全然繋がらない。
A**R
Excellent!!!!!
When our dog ran off during a walk, it was one of those moments that makes your heart stop. She had an Apple AirTag on her collar, but once she darted into the thick brush, the AirTag was basically useless without a nearby phone to ping off. That experience made it clear we needed something with real GPS tracking. Enter the Tractive Smart GPS Tracker, and honestly, it’s been a game changer. The device gives you live tracking that’s accurate down to a few metres, even in wooded areas. You can follow your dog’s movements in real time through the app, and it updates constantly without the lag we had with other devices. The virtual fence feature is another standout. You can set a safe zone around your home or favourite walking area, and the moment your dog crosses that invisible boundary, you get an alert. It’s quick, reliable, and gives huge peace of mind. Beyond tracking, the health and activity reports are surprisingly useful. It logs your dog’s daily movement, rest, and overall activity level, almost like a fitness tracker for pets. It’s a nice bonus to see patterns that help you understand their habits better. The device itself is lightweight, waterproof, and easy to attach to a collar. Battery life is solid, and the subscription plan for GPS service feels worth every cent for the reliability it brings. After trying both an AirTag and the Tractive, I can say there’s no comparison. The Tractive Smart GPS Tracker is designed for pets, and it shows in every feature. I 100% recommend it for anyone with a dog who loves to explore—or one that’s just a little too fast when they see a squirrel.
◀**�
Easy setup. Good app. No actual monthly plans though.
I ordered this for my 9kg Pugzu, after struggling to setup a more basic one, but feeling it was about time to get a dog tracker, considering we're on holiday 200+ miles away next week and I would hate for him to run off and us regret not getting a tracker. I'm also a volunteer for searching for lost dogs with drones and on foot and we're always telling people to get a tracker. The size is good and is fine on my dogs narrow collar. You can get bigger ones for bigger collared dogs. It's simple to use; one button and the app. You can even turn the LED lights on via the app or make it play music. Tracking seems good. It works well, despite the poor hone signal by me. The app works well and is easy to understand. I wa disappointed by the fact that you have to pay for ALL the pans in advance, even the basic one. I. The end, I opted for the 2 year basic plan for £108, but will probably upgrade to premium shortly for £12 for the 2 years. This enables sharing with family and friends and records 365 days of recordings, rather than just today and yesterday. I love the Strava integration. I'll use this regularly and it could replace me using my Smart watch, or at least track alongside. Apart from the plan issue, it's really good and definitely recommended. My to: stick it on PayPal pay in 4. £27/month for 4 months is much more manageable if you're on a budget.
I**A
Geweldig apparaat.
Als ik op vakantie ga kan ik de tracker absoluut niet missen. Mijn hond gaat graag de bossen in en met de tracker kan ik hem goed in de gaten houden, altijd goede GPS bereik en vooral accuraat. Geweldig apparaat. Ook de service is prima, de mailtjes met vragen worden altijd snel beantwoord en als de tracker problemen geeft wordt deze zo voor een nieuwe omgeruild.
A**D
Parfait comme toujours.
Comme toujours, je suis à fond Tractive. J'ai 2 chiennes qui portent leur tractive depuis leur arrivée à la maison 6ans et 3ans. La batterie faiblie, mais le traceur est super efficace. L'abonnement n'est pas donné (surtout avec 2 chiens) mais cela me rassure. Ce tractive a été acheté en prévention d'une éventuelle panne. Nous partons à l'étranger et nous ne sommes pas certain qu'il n'y ait pas un bug de mise à jour. J'adore le couleur menthe !!!
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