Outdoor Ultrasonic Dog Bark Control Device
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Effectively manage excessive canine barking in your outdoor areas with this innovative ultrasonic bark control device. Designed to promote a more tranquil environment, this unit employs sound feedback triggered by a sensitive built-in microphone. It provides a humane and contact-free method to encourage quieter behavior from your pet.

- Bark Detection: Utilizes an integrated microphone to detect dog barking.
- Ultrasonic Sound: Emits a high-frequency sound, audible to dogs but typically inaudible to humans, to deter barking.
- Outdoor Suitability: Ideal for gardens, yards, patios, or near fences where barking may be an issue.
- Adjustable Settings: Features customizable sensitivity and range settings for optimal performance in various outdoor layouts.
- Weather-Resistant Build: Constructed with durable, weather-resistant materials to withstand outdoor conditions.
- Easy Installation: Can be conveniently mounted on posts, walls, or trees.
Product Specifications:
- Operation: Activated by bark detection, emits ultrasonic sound waves.
- Range: Effective up to approximately 15 meters, varying with environmental factors.
- Modes: Includes multiple sensitivity levels and a test mode for setup.
- Power: Battery-operated for flexible placement without needing an outlet.
- Construction: Made from robust plastic with a sealed control panel.
- Mounting Suggestion: Best positioned around 1.5 meters (5 feet) from ground level.
- Application: Suitable for managing barking behavior of one or multiple dogs within its operational range.
This device offers a practical and gentle solution for maintaining a calm outdoor atmosphere, encouraging dogs to reduce unnecessary barking through auditory cues rather than physical correction.