Technology
Findster Duo+ GPS pet tracker is available for just £111.99
Furry friends are special. So special in fact that a lot of you are kind of obsessed, and it shows. Don’t think we don’t notice the massive stack of photos on your instagram profile, with love hearts of every colour underneath each snap of your kitty or pooch. We see it, and we support it.
Your obsession might not be totally healthy, but it’s too late to go back now. You might as well take it to the next step, and invest in a GPS pet tracker, so you can keep tabs on your precious little baby in real-time.
The Findster Duo+ GPS pet tracker is a pet locator and activity tracker that rewards you for keeping your pet healthy. Providing real-time GPS tracking with pet activity monitoring for your dog or cat, Findster Duo is the ideal device for the pet-obsessed. It’s also down from £139.99 to £111.99 until midnight on May 15. So you’ll need to hurry if you want to snap up this smart product at this price.
Findster Duo+ has a waterproof design, and requires no mobile coverage. So it will work even if you’re completely off-grid. Also, unlike other GPS pet locators, Findster Duo+ allows you to track more than one pet without any subscriptions or extra fees.
Monitor your dog or cat, keep them safe, and learn their secrets, all with one device.
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