Keep your training sessions running longer with the Garmin Tri-Tronics PRO Series Dog Device Battery. This rechargeable lithium-ion replacement battery is designed for extended use with compatible PRO Series handhelds, making it...
Keep your training sessions running longer with the Garmin Tri-Tronics PRO Series Dog Device Battery. This rechargeable lithium-ion replacement battery is designed for extended use with compatible PRO Series handhelds, making it ideal to carry as a spare during long training days or multi-day outings.
Battery life varies by device:
Up to 60 hours per charge for PRO 70, PRO 550, and SPORT PRO
Up to 40 hours per charge for PRO Trashbreaker
Having an extra battery on hand helps ensure your training doesn’t get cut short due to low power, especially when access to charging isn’t an option.
Compatible with select Garmin Tri-Tronics PRO Series dog training devices, this battery is a practical replacement or backup for maintaining consistent performance.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery – Reliable, long-lasting power
Extended Runtime – Up to 60 hours depending on device
Ideal Spare Battery – Perfect for long or remote training sessions
PRO Series Compatible – Designed for select Garmin Tri-Tronics handhelds
Carrying a spare PRO Series battery is one of the easiest ways to avoid downtime and keep your training sessions on track.
Compatible Devices:
Garmin Product Number: 010-11925-10
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