The Garmin Alpha 300 is a dog tracking and training handheld that allows you to track and train your pack when paired with your compatible dog collars. Monitor up to 20 dogs from up to 9 miles away. See it all on a vivid 3.5” touchscreen display with up to...
The Garmin Alpha 300 is a dog tracking and training handheld that allows you to track and train your pack when paired with your compatible dog collars. Monitor up to 20 dogs from up to 9 miles away. See it all on a vivid 3.5” touchscreen display with up to a 2.5-second update rate. Easily control training functions by using the button-operated, dog-focused design. This handheld offers 18 levels of stim, tone or vibration when paired with your training-enabled collar. Access premium Garmin navigation features, such as preloaded TopoActive maps, satellite imagery, and a built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter. With up to 55 hours of battery life, you don’t have to worry about running out of power before your dogs do.
Want hands-free tracking? Pair with a compatible Garmin watch.
Key Features:
Compatible Collars:
Garmin TT15 Mini
Garmin T5 Mini
Garmin TT15
Want hands-free tracking? Pair with a compatible Garmin watch.
Common Alpha 300 Troubleshooting FAQ HERE
Garmin Alpha 300 Handheld
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
Belt Clip
AC adapter
Type-A to Type-C USB Cable
Documentation
Lion Country Supply is now accepting trade-ins on Tri-Tronics and Garmin E-Collar systems, extra collars, and handhelds. The trade-in value you receive will be used towards the purchase of a brand new Garmin, SportDOG, DT Systems, or Dogtra system through Lion Country Supply. We will be accepting both working AND non-working electronics. Please include chargers and accessories if available. More information on the trade in program see, LCS Trade-In Program.
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