{"id":391,"date":"2023-10-02T09:45:00","date_gmt":"2023-10-02T09:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cryptovpn.me\/?p=391"},"modified":"2023-10-16T15:44:19","modified_gmt":"2023-10-16T15:44:19","slug":"comparing-the-fi-series-3-with-the-halo-3-collar-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.cryptovpn.me\/index.php\/2023\/10\/02\/comparing-the-fi-series-3-with-the-halo-3-collar-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Comparing the Fi Series 3 With the Halo 3 Collar [2023]"},"content":{"rendered":"

When it comes to keeping tabs on our beloved furry companions, the technology available to pet owners has significantly progressed over the years. Dog GPS collars, such as the Fi Series 3 and Halo Collar 3, have risen to prominence as reliable tools to ensure pets’ safety and provide peace of mind to pet parents everywhere. But a smart collar isn’t just about tracking your pet’s location; they also offer insights into your dog’s health and activity levels.<\/p>\n

With distinct features and capabilities, both Fi Series 3<\/a> and Halo Collar 3<\/a> stand out in the pet tech market where there are tonnes of GPS dog trackers. But how do they stack up against each other? Which one will better serve your needs, and more importantly, your pet’s needs? In this detailed comparison of these two awesome GPS collar, we will delve into their functionalities, technologies, durability, customer reviews, compatibility, and customer support, offering comprehensive insight to help you make an informed choice.<\/p>\n

From advanced location technology to durability and battery life, to additional integrations and support, we dissect the essential features of both these collars to determine which might emerge as the better option. Let’s get started on our comparative journey between the advanced Fi Series 3 and the innovative Halo Collar 3 and see which is truly better for dog owners.<\/p>\n

Fi Vs Halo<\/h2>\n

Full reviews:<\/strong> Halo Collar Review<\/a> \u2022 Fi Dog Collar Review<\/a><\/p>\n

(Note: The Halo collar is <\/em>a shock collar<\/strong> – it’s been cleverly marketed, but it is absolutely a shock collar, and you do need to know that, these are not training methods I condone, but in some very slim instances the smart dog fence of the halo collar is an advantage) <\/p>\n

Full Comparison: Fi Series 3 and Halo Collar 3<\/h2>\n

Both devices offer the benefits of smart technology, a tracking feature, and the ability to include family members, but there are some things that differ between them – and we’ll be digging into those features here so you know which is a good choice for you and your pup. <\/p>\n

Battery Life<\/h3>\n

When it comes to battery life, how much time does it take before you need to charge them? Both the Fi Series 3 and Halo Collar 3 have different capabilities and performance levels that set them apart.<\/p>\n

Fi Series 3<\/strong> boasts an impressive battery life based on its usage mode. In the default setting, its battery can last up to 3 months on a single charge – however – in practicality, we have an acre of land that’s rather well covered with wifi (which supports the Fi Series 3 also), and instead of the 3 months, we get about a month – less when there’s a storm or a significant powercut. <\/p>\n

Halo Collar 3<\/strong>, has to be charged every day. It has a 24hr battery life at maximum, but it does offer a more power heavy system. Practically, this is a pain in the butt and it does mean that you have to stay on top of this. <\/p>\n

Advanced Technology and Features<\/h3>\n

The Fi Series 3<\/strong> brings some powerful tech benefits. It utilizes a triple threat of global satellite positioning systems: GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo, capable of locating your dog within a mere 6-foot radius. All these are coupled with the long-range, low-power LTE-M cellular network extending about 30% further than traditional cellular networks, further reinforcing the device’s vast connectivity range – which is even buffed by your wi-fi connection (we love our mesh network for this!).<\/p>\n

Comparatively, the Halo Dog Collar<\/strong> takes a more singular approach with its PrecisionGPS\"\u2122\" system, effectively learning your dog’s habits and movements to enhance tracking accuracy progressively. Moreover, Halo 3 employs an active antenna engagement mechanism that proves beneficial in challenging locations with poor satellite reception.<\/p>\n

Escape Detection and Swift Alerts<\/h3>\n

Both Fi Series 3<\/strong> and Halo Collar 3<\/strong> lay substantial emphasis on quick escape detection and escape alerts – and that’s what most smart dog collars do – but these two are probably the best of their relative sectors.<\/p>\n

The Fi Series 3<\/strong> employs proprietary algorithms that swiftly alert the pet owner when their dog escapes, ensuring a rapid recovery process. This makes the Fi Series 3 particularly useful for dogs prone to adventurous escapades and anxious pets prone to running off in surprise or fright.<\/p>\n

The Halo Collar 3<\/strong>, while dedicated to escape detection, enhances its utility with real-time location tracking. Not only does it detect escapes promptly, but it can also continuously and accurately track your pet’s movements. The real-time tracking system of Halo 3 is especially helpful if your pet is continuously on the move or interacts with multiple dogs, helping keep tabs on their overall movement and activity levels.<\/p>\n

Durability and Resilience<\/h3>\n

When considering durability of the device, Fi Series 3<\/strong> seems to have an edge. With an impressive waterproof rating of IP68 and IP66K (meaning it’s completely dust-tight and can survive up to 1.5 meters of fresh water for up to 30 minutes without the need for extra cases or covers) it showcases increased resilience to both water and high pressure. Moreover, Fi Series 3 ensures your pet\u2019s safety with its stainless-steel body resistant to punctures, which, whilst ours has worn significantly since it’s initial use in December 2022, it’s holding up really <\/em>well.<\/p>\n

While the Halo Collar 3<\/strong> does promise a waterproof design, it lacks a disclosed waterproof rating and does not boast specific destruction-proof features, putting it slightly behind Fi Series 3 – I also really don’t like the cover – it makes things even more fussy – which considering it’s the best part of $700, and I have to charge it daily? It’s not the best way to keep things simple. <\/p>\n

Boundaries: Geofence vs Virtual Fence<\/h3>\n

Both collars provide the ability to set up boundaries or a “designated area” – both use your dogs location vs the lines and boundaries you set within their app – however the consequence of your dog going through <\/em>that virtual boundary is significantly different. <\/p>\n

Fi Collar<\/strong> offers a multi-point fenced area now, allowing you to map out your exact plot and set it as a safe zone and use GPS technology to place our furry friends within that boundary – however – the consequence of your pup leaving <\/em>this zone is to simply alert you that pup has done so. Which is really handy for us in our home and couples really well with our physical fence.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, Halo Collar 3<\/strong> offers a “smart fence”, and is more akin to an invisible fence, i.e. there is a punitive measure for your dog if they violate the halo fences.<\/p>\n

Whilst I’ve yet to see it happen with the Halo collar, I know GPS devices are not infallible (I mean, how often are you driving and it pings you onto a different road and demands you do a u-turn?), and if that kind of error happens to your dog? That could result in a redirected bite… That gives me pause.<\/p>\n

Wearability<\/h3>\n

It’s good to note that the\u00a0Halo collar\u00a0<\/strong>is not a collar that’s designed for constant wear. It’s a collar that’s not meant to go in a crate, not meant to be worn in the home, but is meant to be worn out of the house in your yard or a social area. <\/p>\n

This is in total opposition to the Fi Series 3<\/strong> collar which is <\/em>designed to be worn all day long and that’s a really powerful thing to remember when making your decision.<\/p>\n

Activity Tracking and Health Monitoring<\/h4>\n

The Fi Series 3<\/strong> collar not only tracks your dog’s location but also is an activity tracker and sleep (which is my absolute favourite) – Measuring activity levels by measuring steps taken throughout the day and it’s all visible in the fi app, which has improved significantly <\/em>over the years. This feature enables pet owners to monitor their dog’s overall health by setting step goals and identifying trends that affect their well-being.<\/p>\n

While the Halo collar app<\/strong> primarily focuses on advanced location tracking, and whilst it does monitor activity, the halo app isn’t as organic as the Fi app – at least for me.<\/p>\n

Sure, let’s delve even deeper, understanding how each tracker fits into the wider ecosystem of pet care and management tools, compatibility with other devices, and customer support from each company.<\/p>\n

Integrations and Compatibility<\/h3>\n

In today’s connected world, the ability to share data and integrate with other management tools can be highly beneficial. It allows more seamless pet supervision and more useful data consolidation.<\/p>\n

Fi Series 3<\/strong> operates in a closed ecosystem. The collar\u2019s data can be accessed via their proprietary Fi mobile app on Android and iOS, which allows for real-time location tracking, activity monitoring, and geofence setup. As of now, it appears Fi Series 3 does not readily integrate with other pet monitoring apps or devices beyond its own offerings.<\/p>\n

On the other hand, Halo Collar 3<\/strong> offers more comprehensive integrations with its partnerships with leading pet care platforms. Its strong emphasis on building an holistic pet care system is evident from partnerships with dog training experts like Cesar Millan. As such, the Halo system caters not only to safety but behavioral training too.<\/p>\n

Leash Attachment<\/h3>\n

This one may actually make a big difference for a lot of you, and it’s an oversight for a lot of people<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Halo 3 Collar <\/strong>cannot have a leash attached to it as it is a shock collar<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Fi Series 3<\/strong>\u00a0not only\u00a0can\u00a0<\/em>have a leash attached to it, but it actually has a break strength of up 400lbs – which is pretty good! You can also elect to upgrade the collar to an even sturdier collar like we did for Shelby from Tactipup! We’re really pleased with it, it’s nice to have something a bit more vibrant but still really easy to use. <\/p>\n

Customer Service and Support<\/h3>\n

Both companies provide robust customer service, and having tested both, they are pretty equivalent. <\/p>\n

Fi offers<\/strong>:<\/p>\n