Fi - GPS Dog Tracker Cheats

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Smart Dog Collar Tracking App

Developer: Barking Labs Corp.
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.7.1
ID: com.barkinglabs.fi

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Description

Introducing Fi, the world’s first LTE smart dog collar.

Paired with a Fi collar, the Fi app brings you even closer to your dog. View your dogs location and activity levels on the app, and be alerted if they ever escape from a designated safe area. The smartest pet parents choose Fi.

FEATURES

GPS TRACKING
On vacation? Friend walking the dog? Instantly track your dog’s location no matter where they are. Fi gives you the peace of mind to always know that your dog is safe.

STOP ESCAPE ARTISTS
Make sure your dog never escapes from your backyard. Fi lets you designate safe zones around your dog’s most popular residences, whether that’s your house or your grandma’s, and we’ll alert you if they ever leave home without a walker. So, if your dog runs out the gate you forgot to close, you’ll be the first to know.

ACTIVITY MONITORING
Fi measures the steps your dog takes and compares it to other dogs wearing a Fi collar, so you’ll always know how much exercise they’re getting, and how much more they need. Set daily goals to hit and view all previous walks and activity. Keep your dog happy and healthy with Fi.

LOST DOG MODE
We’re putting an end to lost dogs. If your dog’s got out, enable Fi’s unique Lost Dog Mode at the click of the button. A red light will appear on their collar, and the collar will report its location every minute as they move. Make sure you never lose hide and seek again, with Fi.

LTE TECHNOLOGY
Introducing the world’s first LTE dog collar. Running on a brand new LTE-M network, you’ll only receive the most accurate location reports and always know where your dog is.

BATTERY LIFE
If we lose our dog the last thing we should worry about is battery life. Part of the reason we built Fi is because we didn’t feel that other smart collars offered enough value to us dog owners. On average, our collars last 3 months between charges. So, it’s another thing you don’t have to worry about.

SUPPORT
We care about your dog as much as you do. With live agents ready to talk to you whenever you need, we’ll be right by your side for your journey with Fi.

THE COLLAR
Coming in two different colors and three different sizes, Fi works for any dog over 20lbs.

Fi works best when connected near a bluetooth connected device with the Fi App or the provided charging base. The latest iOS is required to run Fi. Learn more about what we’re building at: www.tryfi.com.

Version history

3.7.1
2023-05-24
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.6.3
2023-05-09
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.6.2
2023-05-08
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.6.1
2023-05-04
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.6.0
2023-05-01
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.5.1
2023-04-21
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.5.0
2023-04-18
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.4.4
2023-04-14
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.4.2
2023-04-13
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.4.1
2023-03-30
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.4.0
2023-03-24
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.3.3
2023-03-16
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.3.2
2023-03-08
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.3.1
2023-03-06
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.3.0
2023-03-02
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.2.2
2023-02-06
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.2.1
2023-01-26
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.2.0
2023-01-23
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.1.0
2023-01-04
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.8
2022-12-15
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.7
2022-12-14
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.6
2022-12-13
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.5
2022-12-05
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.3
2022-11-23
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
3.0.2
2022-11-22
Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
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Reviews

BcNin,
Tracking works well, additional activity options would be nice
The app works well, tracking is relatively accurate and does well updating in real time. It’s a little annoying to have to have the app open at all times, i have a habit of closing all open apps for battery and performance reasons, wish there was a way to have it running in the background. Not an issue, but a recommendation. It would be great to be able to set activity goals on something other than steps. No offense, but i highly question the accuracy of the step counter, we can barely get it right for humans. It would make a lot more sense to set a goal for, i don’t know, distance walked, time under activity…something that can actually be accurately measured and be significant data. This step counter marketing fad is kinda ridiculous to apply to a dog. Also would be nice to be able to turn off or put the device to sleep for when you don’t have a collar on your dog. The collar that came with the Fi irritates the crap out of my dog so i only have the collar on when on walks or when a walker or sitter comes over, at least until the collar i had to order so she isn’t constantly scratching comes in. When it isn’t on, it thinks she’s sleeping which she isn’t accurate.
Flynn_Chi,
So worth it!
I got this collar primarily as an activity tracker for my medical alert and mobility assistance service dog, Maui. I’m beyond impressed by its capabilities in this department! I was surprised at just how much I love the GPS functions as well. As a university student, the GPS is phenomenal for whenever we go on hikes (the campus is quite expansive with various terrain and water nearby) as a safety measure and for my peace of mind when a trusted friend is exercising Maui for me when I can’t. The app is incredibly easy to use, the base station easy to bring with me if I’m off campus for multiple days (the collar’s battery lasts longer when there is a local base station rather than relying on GPS 24/7), the collar is waterproof for all intents and purposes, it charges quickly, the fitness metrics are easy to understand and the reassurance of knowing where he is if something were to go horribly wrong is so beyond worth it to me. The ONLY downside to this product after ~6months of use in my eyes is that the metal (plastic that looks like metal I think) GPS transmitter on the collar is being dinged up by Maui’s metal ID and rabies vaccination tags. It’s just a very minor aesthetic thing that you can’t see unless you’re basically holding it but I wish it were replaceable if need be (it might be... I don’t know). I will definitely continue using this collar and the GPS service through Fi for years to come!
JennicaRachelle,
Better than al of them!
So I’ve tried a few gps collars. The one I had before FI was LINK AKC. Fi’s ability to hold a charge more months alone makes it worth it. Being able to set safe sones on the fly is also really great and helps reduce unwanted alerts. I recently adopted a 2 year old Australian Cattle Dog , and Fi has made training to be off leash so much more less worrisome. My 10 year old also likes to walk her on his own, so having the collar helps ease my worries for both my babies. So far our ACD has been doing great, and the light feature works wonderfully when she’s playing off leash at night. I am also impressed with the waterproofing. Libby (our pup), jumped in a creek to catch some fish, and for a brief second I thought “oh no! Her collar!” , and then I remembered that Fi is awesome and I didn’t have to worry. The free month of GPS for inviting friends was a nice surprise! so thank you! 🙏 Can’t wait to see what new features and updates come along. If there is a way to set alarms and reminders for when she is due for her walk, that would be great. Or if the Fi app can recognize patterns, and create reminders based on past walks/routines, that would be awesome too. 🐾🐾🐾👍🏻🙏 and maybe teaming up with the app WAG- would be cool too. Like maybe offer a discount on wag walks if they have a Fi collar that coordinates etc. That way when a wag walker comes to walk your dog, it recognizes the walk as safe. Just some thoughts!
NashTred,
Reports Car Rides As A Walk
Every time my dog is in the car the device reports the drive as a walk. I even take the collar off in case my dog is moving around as it says in their support materials. Still the same. This is so unacceptable! I emailed customer service who tried to tell me this was normal. NORMAL! The device is logging miles and miles of activity describing it as a walk when I’m driving down the road. Their customer service says it’s the algorithm that figures all of this out. Really? This algorithm can’t see that my dog would be incapable of walking 60mph? And this is deemed normal? Imagine if my Apple Watch were to log exercise minutes every time I was driving in the car? This is NOT normal. On top of everything else, this device is advertised as an activity tracker! It’s not living up to the marketing this company advertises. It would seem like an easy fix to allow me to reclassify the activity, or even more simple, to just delete the activity. This is unacceptable. It should not be considered normal. Because of this glitch the data across the whole platform is suspect. They’ve had several years to fix this but haven’t done so. WHY?

REVISED: THE COMPANY HAS ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM AND I 100% RECOMMEND THIS COLLAR NOW. I LOVE IT! I’M IMPRESSED THE COMPANY REALIZED THIS WAS AN ISSUE FOR MANY AND FIXED IT. THIS DEVICE IS NOW AWESOME AND IF YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT PURCHASING IT YOU SHOULD TOTALLY DO IT.
Absolutelyridic,
Not reliable but has potential
I am now on my third series 3 and it’s only been 4 months. First one just stopped connecting to any signal, the second one also stopped connecting but may have been from too much water exposure (washed it under faucet after dog rolled in something super gross). In both scenarios the collars stopped functioning ahead of camping and hiking trips - not ideal. The second time we paid to expedite the collar but didn’t arrive for 8 days.

The tracker is good when I have a very strong signal. If I only have 1-2 bars and there are mountains nearby the accuracy drops. I was thinking the gps would be like the gps from Google maps, but this isn’t the case. When my dog goes walking outside around the house, the collar will sometimes connect to random cell towers and report her walking 10 miles in 15 minutes. The collar also stops tracking activity once it loses signal. (I was surprised by this - i figured it’d track steps similar to a fitbit). Both of these are frustrating when I am trying to get an accurate assessment of her exercise. I’d love the option to be able to add, delete, and edit activity.

In « Lost » mode the tracking is better but there is a lag so she sometimes is not where the Fi says she is. Despite the tracking issues, it does give some peace of mind when she runs off as she tends to be in the general vicinity. I do like the activity tracker when it’s working and the social sharing components.
kfkio,
Absolutely amazing!
My boyfriend and I adopted a sweet 2.5 year old husky. She is the most kind and gentle dog, but she is a runner. I bought this collar long before we actually had her, just to be ready when we did have her. In the first 3 days that she was with us, she got out twice. With the help of this INCREDIBLE collar, we found her both times within the half hour. The GPS updating every minute makes finding our fast dog so much easier. Just that would have been enough for me. However in addition to that, I'm able to set dog walkers, so that when somebody is watching her they have access to the app. I'm able to see that she is with them and where they are. If she gets lost while someone is watching her, they're able to use the lost dog feature as well. It provides so much peace of mind. But I'm not done. In addition to the peace of mind and incredible battery life, it has a light that flashes at night so when you're walking late at night you can see where she is. All of this is controlled by a well thought out app, that tracks your dogs steps, ranks you with other dogs in your breed category, and allows you to post and view pictures of your and other dogs! I have told every dog owner I know about this. I'm in love with this collar.
Fruitcakes22,
Saved our dog and me
We rescued a Jack Russell/Beagle mix who loves to run and we have 9 acres. I researched a few collars before purchasing this one. We have had him in the collar for about seven months now (1st edition) and it eased my anxiety and saved his life. About a month ago Sam saw a deer and took off after it. He didn’t respond to the e-Collar he wears and before I knew it he was gone. I opened up the app and saw he was about a mile away. He kept getting further away but it was when he started going toward a busy county road I really started to get concerned. I jumped in my car and headed towards the signal. Sure enough, there he was, trotting along the shoulder of the road towards home. Saved me a ton of anxiety and probably his life. The collar is well made and comfortable for him. I do not use a leash to connect to it, I use a harness instead. The light isn’t very bright on it so we have a separate light up collar. This collar is wonderful for a quick spot check and when away from the home. Also great for making sure Sam gets the exercise he needs. The social part of it is pretty neat too. I love seeing other people’s pets are where they are from. I highly suggest this collar.
tdk#1fan,
AMAZING Customer Service
I have two Fi Collars, one for my Alaskan Husky who is not only a Houdini but is as fast as the wind, and one for my German Shepherd. To start off, my Husky has gotten out 5 times since getting the collar...4 of those times 3-6 miles away, nowhere near our small neighborhood. It could have been a very bad ending each time but Fi let me know she got out and when I put on the lost dog mode feature it gave me minute by minute updates of her exact address. LIFEsaver. Literally. Since she finds a way to get out so frequently the long lasting battery is a MUST. I charge the collars maybe once every 2 weeks if that and other than that I never take them off. The battery has only gone below 30% twice, and we were in an area with spotty cell service.

Almost more than the collar itself, I love the company. I’ve had various questions and small issues, once my dog even broke her collar somehow, and they sent a replacement that day! They are always able to answer questions and are friendly and very good at troubleshooting and also making me aware of features I didn’t know about. Love the company, love the collar! Great job Fi!!
wsdyt,
loved version 1, confused about version 2
I first bought version 1 about 9 months before I upgraded to version 2. I thought v. 1 was great, I didn’t have anything to base it on, but it helped me track my dog and I loved the Fitbit aspect. Its fun to see how your dog ranks, and she was constantly in the top 15 percentile. Im not a proud dog owner or anything 😜. The bit I didnt like is that while my dog runs all over the place it only pinged on her once a minute. so shes losing so much of her distance covered. It works great when i take her for a run though as its able to connect the dots. There are times when it says she’s without an owner when im next to her and i have trouble tracking her when cell reception is dodgy as well. So i was hoping these issues would be fixed with version 2.

nope.

I saw no increase in her step count. Its pretty identical in given situations even though its supposed to ping 4x more per minute. Battery life has gone way way down. Im constantly out of battery. The collar lasts 4 or 5 days at best. The v 1 lasted around a month per charge. The Gps is not any better, It looks identical and it did not come with a new charging station. So all said and done, I feel like v2 is a down grade from v1. Am i missing something?
50squirrels1984,
Waiting on basic improvements for over a year
App is generally great — one of the few I use daily, but I’ve been waiting for basic improvements for over a year. 1. Stop the battery drain, please! I have apps that need more accurate positioning than this and Fi will use 30%+ of my battery each day. (FWIW I have 2 base stations in 1600 sq ft, so the app shouldn’t even be active for most of the day) 2. They app doesn’t load from a cold start without cell service. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to open the app on a hike or had force kill and restart it, only for it to not be able to open. Send your analytics calls later, please. 3. Offline step counting / mile counting when you lose service is wildly inaccurate and I’m not sure why, since my phone never loses GPS and the app should have all the info it needs to maintain accuracy (maybe not factoring for elevation or something?). It seems like the developers just don’t get out of the city with their dogs much, but I can tell you I live in a population of 8m people and it’s still very common to lose service in any of the regional and state parks (where it’s illegal to build cell towers) that are literally 5 minutes outside the city.