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Whistle 3 / GPS Pet Tracker & Activity Monitor / Grey

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,210 ratings

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Brand Whistle
Special Feature GPS
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Supported Application Alarm
Specific Uses For Product Active

About this item

  • New Whistle models available: Whistle go explore and Whistle go
  • Nationwide location tracking: pinpoint your pet’s location with this top-rated SMART GPS activity tracker for your pet anywhere AT&T 3g cellular service is available.
  • Proactive alerts: get text, app or email notifications when your pet leaves home.
  • Get health insights: monitor your pet’s daily activities and know how your pet measures up for their age, weight and breed.
  • Long battery life: lasts up to 7 days! Battery life may vary depending on your pet’s activity, Wi-Fi signal strength and pet’s time spent out of Wi-Fi.
  • Durable & waterproof: Built to survive every swim with your pet! Waterproof for up to 3 feet for 30 minutes. Recommended for pets 8 lbs. + and attaches to any collar or harness up to 1'' Wide. Note: the notches on the top and Bottom of the back of the device are part of manufacturing process.
  • Subscription & Wi-Fi required: affordable monthly or annual plans cover connection to AT&T nationwide network to track & monitor your pet. No new phone contract required. Wi-fi is also required during the Whistle setup.
  • Age Range Description: All Life Stages

Customer ratings by feature

Easy to install
4.3 4.3
Durability
4.0 4.0
WiFi signal
3.6 3.6
Battery life
3.4 3.4

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Customer Ratings
Battery life
3.4
3.7
4.0
4.4
Accuracy
3.2
3.9
4.5
4.3
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3.7
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4.0
WiFi signal
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4.5
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GPS
Waterproof
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supported applications
Alarm
Alarm
GPS
GPS
battery average life
80 hours
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Whistle 3 is a top-rated GPS location and activity tracker for your pet. The Whistle device attaches to your pet’s collar and, through an app, makes it easy to track your pet’s location, distance traveled, activity, rest, and much more. Powered by At&T & Google maps, Whistle gives you reliable and accurate nationwide tracking right from your phone.1 Snap Collar Attachment.

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.8 x 1.4 x 0.6 inches; 0.96 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 100-30502-01
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 21, 2017
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Whistle Labs, Inc
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N7MWKWY
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,210 ratings

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Directions

Once you received your Whistle 3, you will follow the instructions to setup in our free Whistle app. The app will walk the user through setting up the device as well as selecting a subscription plan. Once device has been activated in the app, you will attach Whistle 3 to the pet's collar and can begin tracking from your smartphone.

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Customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
5,210 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of installation, and tracking of the pet tracker. For example, they say it works well, is easy to set up and use, and has rudimentary tracking of your pet's activity level. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life, value, performance, accuracy, and fit.

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1,426 customers mention1,098 positive328 negative

Customers generally like the quality of the location tracker. They say it works flawlessly, better than expected, and works well once software is up and running. It works with their smartphone and requires a sim card. Customers also like the ease of use and the reliability of the product. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and value of the device.

"...n’t want to live off the difference....this device has given me a great peace of mind....when I receive a notice that my cat has left the home if he..." Read more

"...For the times she did keep it on, it seemed to work pretty well, although I did sometimes get false alarms...." Read more

"...For what I was looking for, it seems perfect, if it continues to work and doesn’t get lost...." Read more

"I am amazed at the incredible value and quality of this product. I had much less expectations when purchased...." Read more

849 customers mention600 positive249 negative

Customers like the tracking of the pet tracker. They say it has a rudimentary tracking of your pet’s activity level based on the GPS. The GPS is nice and small and light and doesn't bother their pet. The tracker works really well and they like that you can turn on fast tracking mode which updates once per minute, but there are times when the location is spot-on. The activity tracker is a lot of fun to have and is handy for checking in on a dog sitter or such while traveling.

"...Where I live there is good ATT 3g coverage so the tracker works really well and to state again even though it looks bulky my cats don't mind it at..." Read more

"...* It's handy for checking in on a dog sitter or such while traveling...." Read more

"...Every now and then, the location will be off a bit but I can update location information from my app and within a minute or so, the location is spot..." Read more

"...It also has a rudimentary tracking of your pet’s activity level based on the movement of the device, which can make you feel guilty when that..." Read more

465 customers mention408 positive57 negative

Customers find the installation process of the location tracker to be easy. They mention that the app is awesome and easy to use. The whistle is also easy to attach and detach, and it easily attaches to your dog's current collar. They appreciate the sophisticated system that allows the tracker and the app to know when your dog is home so it does not ring when it is not. Customers are also impressed with the responsiveness of the customer support.

"...I get it in mail and people this thing was a breeze to setup and use...." Read more

"...They seem to be quite responsive, though with the few minor issues I've raised, I don't think any have been fixed...." Read more

"...At that point, the setup became a breeze, and since then I’ve been tracking the whereabouts of the dog..." Read more

"...Nothing was working, she got out of everything. Whistle3 is pretty easy to figure out, though I had to look up a few things...." Read more

787 customers mention442 positive345 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the pet tracker. Some mention that the battery is excellent if your pet is spending most of its day within wifi, while others say that it has a short battery life and needs to be recharged every other day. Some say that the cold really drains the battery quickly, while another customer said that the GPS died after four or five days.

"...You can also track the dog. The battery charge lasts several days, and the device is a little big, but not too bad...." Read more

"...’ll get more notifications when they leave the home base & battery life will drain faster and I’ve found their default settings to be fine....i ca..." Read more

"...We’ve also seen pretty impressive battery life with Fi, we’ve only had it for about a month but the battery is still at 65% from the original charge..." Read more

"...* Short battery life if your dog isn't at home a lot. They say you can expect 2 weeks. I find that we need to recharge every 2 days...." Read more

401 customers mention244 positive157 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the collar. Some mention it's reliable and well worth it, while others say it'd be a waste of money. The monthly plan is expensive, and the collar is not cheap.

"...the home area but for the majority of time these trackers are the most affordable and work very well...." Read more

"...The Fi collar is a bit more expensive but I used a coupon on their website and it dropped to basically be the same...." Read more

"...This product seemed to fit the bill and was reasonably priced...." Read more

"I am amazed at the incredible value and quality of this product. I had much less expectations when purchased...." Read more

374 customers mention187 positive187 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the location tracker. Some mention it's reliable, strong, and dedicated, while others say that the spring in it is not strong enough to reliably push the locking button. Some customers also mention that the rubber attachment would not have an extended life, and that there is a serious physical design flaw.

"...There is also an Activity mode to give you a sense of how many minutes of exercise your pet is getting each day...." Read more

"...Dropping to 1 star because the device has become totally flaky. It will periodically work, but often it will silently stop reporting data...." Read more

"...It's still going strong...." Read more

"...and the critical connection of the device to the dog’s collar does not seem so sturdy." Read more

334 customers mention204 positive130 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the accuracy of the location tracker. Some say that the GPS is accurate, while others say that it is not very accurate. Some customers also say that they receive false readings on how much the battery is charged and that the activity will be highly inaccurate when viewed in the app.

"...It is extremely accurate...." Read more

"...I also get false readings on how much the battery is charged on the app...." Read more

"...Location accuracy was just OK, if our home wifi went down we’d get an alert that the dog got out, so I’m assuming it just uses a wifi connection to..." Read more

"...The GPS tracking is usually very accurate but sometimes slightly delayed (1-5 minutes behind)...." Read more

268 customers mention174 positive94 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the product. Some mention that it fits their small dog very well, while others say that it's a little big and does not measure anything.

"...The device itself is small but not tiny (maybe 1” long x 3/4” wide x ½” deep), light, and the dog seems not to notice it...." Read more

"...The battery charge lasts several days, and the device is a little big, but not too bad...." Read more

"...First, there's the physical unit that is small (approximately 1.6"x1.3"x .6") and weighs less than an ounce...." Read more

"...But, as you can see in the picture below, it fits on his harness and isn't very noticeable either by him or anybody else...." Read more

Updated 2 years later - Wish Device was more durable.
3 Stars
Updated 2 years later - Wish Device was more durable.
Upated July 2019 - In the last two years, I have added a smaller dog and was using this tracker on all three. Although their customer service is super great, once the trackers got some age on them, they started breaking apart. Not just the collar bands which have to be replaced at least monthly. I bought a stock of replacements for these. The plastic device itself would separate and the electronics just fall out in a field. Whistle replaced several (3-5) of them before telling me that they could not continue to replace them. I bought replacements 4 times out of pocket. I could not justify and extra $80 each time one broke. My dogs are very active and play hard. I'm certain that this contributes to the breaking issue. I still use the tracker on one of my shepherds but cancelled service on the other two looking for a more durable option.-----------------------------------------------------------What would you pay to have your pet returned to you?The following is a summary of our lost pet experience that led us to Whistle 3 pet tracking. You can skip to bottom for a product summary with pros and cons.In August of 2017 my family and I had to ask that question (What would you pay to have your pet returned to you?) repeatedly for thirty-six hours as we printed "Lost Dog - Reward" posters. We had already signed up for several paid lost pet recovery services (these can be quite expensive). We had banners and signs professionally printed with a custom website to forward information on sightings.Our 3 year old German Shepherd had fallen off of a retaining wall on our property and was lost. Until then, we never had considered a pet tracker such as the Whistle. In the end, some neighbors (2 1/2 miles away) spotted the gentle giant in a nearby treeline. After about 2 hours of searching, and 38 hours after he went missing, he was found, frightened and hungry but overall, no worse for the wear.Previous to becoming lost, Shadow had been micro-chipped, AKC Registered, was wearing a high visibility collar with large bright blue lettering of our phone number. Additionally the collar had a custom bright blue aluminum tag with our contact information. None of this helped. We never took into consideration that he would avoid strangers. He was a rescue pup that had come from an abusive owner when he was about six months old. Although at 100+ pounds he had an intimidating look, he would as soon flee as he would fight. Unless he had been injured, no stranger had much of a chance of getting the information from the collar. The micro-chip would not be of any use unless he were captured and taken to a local animal control shelter or a veterinarian.While going through this experience, I realized the availability of pet trackers such as Whistle 3. This type of service/device was, not very long ago, a luxury expense that the average person could not justifiably afford. Now I can't imagine why I had not invested in this for either of my dogs. I immediately bought one for my female German Shepherd. Within the hour of finding my lost German Shepherd, I purchased the second one.At the time of purchase, I paid about $75 a piece (they are cheaper now) plus next day shipping from Amazon. I bought a one year plan for about $95 / plan. My total for both pet trackers and one year of service on both was about $340. We were already prepared to pay a $500-$1000 reward and, considering that I had spent at least that much on trying to find just one pup, this was a bargain.SUMMARY INFORMATIONI have owned two Whistle 3 pet trackers for 4+ months now. They hook into your home's WiFi (2.4 Ghz only) to provide a "safe" zone where only the WiFi is active. Once they leave the "safe" zone, cellular GPS turns on and begins notifying you with location information.Notification preferences (including frequency of notifications) are user selected from the app. The app can send push notifications to your device(s), send email(s), and/or send text/SMS messages. The app can be installed on multiple IOS or Android devices and even allows for family sharing. My family has it set to send out text messages to all members if either of the dogs leave home.I had one problem with the rubber strap breaking that held the collar attachment. When I sought support, Whistle 3 had already identified this as a potential problem in some models and quickly sent out 2 replacements with upgraded straps.The Whistle 3 service place is about $95/year - A little cheaper if you pay for 2 years up front - $10/month if you want to pay monthly. This was about average for most cellular based pet tracking.Battery life for my pets is about 7-10 days before becoming critically low when starting from a full charge. It would probably be a bit longer but my pets take trips with me to town (1-3 times a week for about an hour each) which causes the collars to go into cellular GPS mode (uses more power). Charging is pretty quick (about an hour) using the included chargers. The app will let me know if I had forgotten to charge them and the batteries are getting low.The GPS tracking is usually very accurate but sometimes slightly delayed (1-5 minutes behind). Going into areas with spotty AT&T coverage will delay reporting and affect accuracy. Obviously if there is no AT&T coverage in your area, this is not the solution for you. When my dogs ride with me to town, I check the accuracy and reporting regularly. Every now and then, the location will be off a bit but I can update location information from my app and within a minute or so, the location is spot-on accurate. I have had a few false alarms (about 3 times in the last 4 months) where the app sent me SMS/Text saying one of the dogs were away from home when they were not. I think that this was due to the home WiFi loosing connection. It is not often enough to be a con for me.The IOS and Android apps are very informative and easy to use. From the app, you can set a large variety of preference such as notifications. The app also reports on your pet's physical activity much like Fitbit and other human physical trackers do. Although this was never a selling point for me, I now find myself checking on their activity levels. Unfortunately, the web interface is not available for Whistle 3. You can still log in for account information and support but not actual tracking information. For me this was a slight con.The size of the units, on a dog's collar, is minimal (see pictures). For my German Shepherds they are not even noticeable. I tried one on my cat and it was really too chunky for my taste.The devices are basically waterproof (IPX7). My dogs have tested them well going through creeks and mud without any problem.Some things to consider as possible negative of this tracker:1-They are collar dependent - If your pet loses his/her collar, these won't be of much use. (This is not specific to Whistle 3 as most trackers are collar dependent.)2-The battery will deplete much quicker if your pet becomes lost due to using the much higher energy consuming cellular communication. I would not rely on the location results to constantly transmit over a day or maybe two from a full charge. The reporting options can be spaced farther apart to conserve battery life but the little battery can only do so much. (This is not specific to Whistle 3 as most trackers have a shorterbattery life, less notifications, and/or larger physical profiles.)3-These trackers do not have any type of visible or audible location assistance (flashing strobe/LED or Audible chirp) like some other trackers do.4-This device is not a near-field tracking device (probably not correct term) such as used for some sport / hunting dogs. I think that you might be able to, while searching in the field in the area of last location alert, track the WiFi signal if close enough but probably not at a distance to really matter.5-As of the date of this review, this device only works with AT&T cellular service. If AT&T coverage is not available or not good in your area, I would not suggest this tracker for you.6-You have to use the included charger to charge the battery. The devices do not have a micro USB charging port as some other trackers do. I think that this may be to keep them waterproof. I only mention this because if your charger that came with the device gets lost or damaged, you will have to purchase a replacement to hopefully arrive before your battery dies.Overall these pet trackers are great. The peace of mind that my family has is well worth the yearly price. For under $15 a month, I feel that I could find either of my dogs should they become lost. Even with the couple of hiccups, I am compelled to give it 5 stars.
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