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The World’s First Virtual Dog Leash Is A Stroke Of Genius

The Roam 350 by Heel, the first virtual dog leash in the world, claims to do away with the inconvenience of tangling leashes and awkward entanglements. By utilizing exclusive wireless technology known as “Autoprox,” the Roam 350 substitutes conventional leashes with an electronic leash system that enables you to customize a leash length that spans from 10 feet (3 meters) to 750 feet (229 meters). As your dog investigates its surroundings, there won’t be any more tangles around fire hydrants or signposts.

Your dog’s collar and a carry-along remote control both have autoprox technology, which informs your dog if they wander too far. A warning is given if the dog goes over the predetermined distance. In the event that your pet disregards the warning, the system has the ability to gently correct them. To get their dog back in line, owners can pick either a vibration or an optional static shock. The Roam 350 provides independence without sacrificing control, making it ideal for dog owners who love outdoor activities like riding, camping, and hiking.

One of the standout features of the Roam 350 is its ability to pair with up to three dogs simultaneously, so you won’t have to juggle multiple remotes. The remote provides haptic feedback, alerting the owner if any warnings or corrections have been made.

The system is ideal for off-grid adventures, as it operates without needing cellular signals, Wi-Fi, or GPS. Heel claims that the device’s battery will last up to four days when used four hours per day in Autoprox mode, and eight days in manual mode.

While the Roam 350 offers advanced control, Heel emphasizes that responsible pet ownership is crucial. Owners should follow all local laws and safety regulations to ensure their pets and others remain safe.

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