The Dogtra Pathfinder 2 COMPASS Handheld GPS Connector combines live GPS tracking and full e-collar control into one rugged, waterproof handheld. Designed for serious hunters and trainers, the COMPASS delivers real-time direction, distance, speed, and motion with a built-in compass that keeps...
The Dogtra Pathfinder 2 COMPASS Handheld GPS Connector combines live GPS tracking and full e-collar control into one rugged, waterproof handheld. Designed for serious hunters and trainers, the COMPASS delivers real-time direction, distance, speed, and motion with a built-in compass that keeps you locked onto your dogs when terrain, cover, or weather get ugly.
Track up to 21 dogs at once, with four dogs displayed on the screen for fast situational awareness. Customize your training setup your way—assign each button to different training functions for a single dog or dedicate buttons to specific dogs for quick, no-look multi-dog handling. A 100-level stimulation dial provides precise control exactly when it matters.
The COMPASS works completely standalone for tracking and training without a phone, or you can pair it with the free Pathfinder 2 app to unlock satellite maps, offline navigation, GPS fencing, and public land boundaries. No subscriptions. No data plans. Just dependable performance wherever you run dogs.
All-in-One GPS & E-Collar Control – Live tracking and training in a single waterproof handheld
Built-In Compass Display – Real-time direction, distance, speed, and motion tracking
Tracks Up to 21 Dogs – View four dogs on screen at once for fast decision-making
Fully Customizable Controls – Assign buttons by function or by dog for flexible training setups
100-Level Stimulation Dial – Fine-tuned control for precise corrections
Standalone or App-Paired Use – Run independently or connect to the free PF2 app
Advanced Mapping Features – Access satellite maps, offline navigation, GPS fencing, and public land boundaries
No Monthly Fees – No subscriptions or data plans required
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