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product_id: 19404917
title: "Pro-Track-tor - Ultra-Lightweight Cat Finder (ONLY 0.28oz) - No Monthly Fees - 1600ft Range RF Tracker - Works Where GPS Fails - Find Hidden Cats Anywhere"
brand: "girafus"
price: "129544CFA"
currency: XOF
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Girafus"
url: https://www.desertcart.sn/products/19404917-pro-track-tor-ultra-lightweight-cat-finder-only-0-28oz
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# 7-10 days battery life 1600 ft max RF range only 0.28oz ultra-lightweight Pro-Track-tor - Ultra-Lightweight Cat Finder (ONLY 0.28oz) - No Monthly Fees - 1600ft Range RF Tracker - Works Where GPS Fails - Find Hidden Cats Anywhere

**Brand:** girafus
**Price:** 129544CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Find your stealthy explorer before they find you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pro-Track-tor - Ultra-Lightweight Cat Finder (ONLY 0.28oz) - No Monthly Fees - 1600ft Range RF Tracker - Works Where GPS Fails - Find Hidden Cats Anywhere by girafus
- **How much does it cost?** 129544CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/19404917-pro-track-tor-ultra-lightweight-cat-finder-only-0-28oz)

## Best For

- girafus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted girafus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Pet Ready:** Supports up to 4 tags so you can keep tabs on your entire furry crew.
- • **No Monthly Fees:** One-time purchase with rechargeable batteries—ditch subscription traps forever.
- • **Unmatched RF Range:** Track your pet up to 1600 ft—even in garages and basements where GPS fails.
- • **Featherlight Design:** At just 0.28oz, your cat won’t even notice the tracker on their collar.
- • **Splashproof Durability:** Built to withstand outdoor adventures with a splashproof silicon sleeve.

## Overview

The Girafus Pro-Track-tor is a cutting-edge RF pet tracker designed specifically for cats and small pets who love to hide where GPS can’t reach. With an impressive 1600 ft range, rechargeable batteries lasting up to 10 days, and an ultra-lightweight 0.28oz tag, it offers reliable, subscription-free tracking indoors and outdoors. Ideal for independent pets and proactive owners, it supports up to 4 pets and comes with splashproof protection for everyday durability.

## Description

Product description Girafus Pet Tracker Reliable, lightweight, honest. The Girafus Tracker consists of a small tracking device worn by the pet and a handheld base unit for tracking. The tracking works on the hot-cold principle: if you walk in the right direction, the beeps get faster and more LEDs light up, and if you walk in the wrong direction, the opposite happens. Tracking requires some patience in the beginning, but in return you will find your cat even in the most remote basement hole. Technical data 7-10 days battery life Transmitter weighs only 0.28oz/ 8 grams No subscription, no sim card, no follow-up costs One base unit can track up to 4 transmitter Range up to 1600 feet Locating up to a few centimeters Long battery life The Girafus locator has a battery life of up to 10 days. The battery life is adapted to the behavior of the cat, they come and go. Daily recharging as is necessary with GPS devices is completely impractical. The charger is included in the delivery. No subscription, no follow-up costs There are no follow-up costs due to a subscription. The button cells included in the package are rechargeable. Featherlight The tracking device weighs only 0.28oz /8g and is therefore ideally suited for small pets such as cats. Locates everywhere, no mobile network needed Our tracker locates everywhere where GPS fails: in the basement, in densely built-up residential areas, in the forest and in the neighbor's garage. Locates Precisely With the Girafus Tracker, you can locate your pet to within a few centimeters. GPS tracking is inaccurate Try to locate your cat e.g. in a densely built-up area, a gps tracker will show you such a circle as result No SIM needed For our product you do not need a sim card and no additional subscription. There are no follow-up costs for you. Up to 4 Transmitters You can choose the number of transmitters based on how many cats you have. Range Our device has a range of up to 1600 feet. Of course, it depends on the type of terrain How does the Girafus tracker work? Der Girafus-Tracker besteht aus einem kleinen Peilsender, den das Haustier trägt, und einem Basisgerät zum Aufspüren. Die Ortung funktioniert nach dem Warm-Kalt-Prinzip. Wenn Sie Ihr Tier verloren haben, gehen Sie mit dem Basisgerät auf die Suche: Das Gerät zeigt Ihnen durch LED- und Piepsignale die Richtung und Entfernung Ihres Tieres an. Manchmal erfordert das Aufspüren etwas Gedult, dafür werden Sie Ihre Katze aber auch im hintersten Kellerloch wiederfinden. Battery life and care To keep everything running smoothly, perform a test locating every week and check the battery level. Once or twice a month, remove the transmitter's button cells and recharge them. The battery life is up to 30 days. The charger and the button cells are included in the package! Attention! Button cells should not be left empty/uncharged for more than 5 days. Button Cell Battery in the Transmitter Unscrew the tracking device, charge the button cell, and then continue tracking

Review: Love This Tracker! So Far So Good. - If you have a sneaky little dog like mine that's really good at hide and seek (And sometimes isn't even in the house!) this is a great way to keep track of your pet (dog or cat). She wears a cat collar with Beau's Bells (Also purchased on desertcart) on it so my family has two ways of keeping track of her now. Thankfully she hasn't managed to sneak out of the house again, but this "Cat Tracker" so far has reduced a game of "hide and seek" from 10 minutes and over to less than 5 minutes. To bring up some slight negatives but not enough to take away a star, it's a little expensive but compared to other means of tracking your small pet (assuming they're an indoor pet), it's the least expensive option I've seen with the bonus of being simple to use and effective. The fact you have to change and charge the rechargeable battery (LIR2032H) that goes inside of the tracker tag every 5 days (the instructions say if the battery is 100% drained, it becomes unchargeable), is very annoying and some people may even forget to do this critical step. However, for me, I just put a reminder on my calendar so I don't forget and plan on purchasing more of the batteries so I always have a charged battery for my pet's tracker tag (You can buy them on desertcart). I can't comment on its durability yet since it hasn't even been a week since I got it. The only nitpick I have is that the screws that come with it are really TINY (There is some assembly required.). I wished it came with a tiny bag to hold them (like a really small sandwich bag or something) because they are definitely small enough to get lost themselves. To fix this issue myself, I just used the smallest snack bag I had to hold them. Overall, (just to never have to play my dog's games again) WORTH IT.
Review: Won't pair up with new tag. - After the cat lost the two tags that came with the product, I ordered a new tag--which I was unable to register. First of all, the replacement unit was a Pink tag. AFter reading the confusing and incomplete pairing instructions dozens of time, I was unable to determine if each tag color is fixed against Based on the product with 3 and with 4 tags, it appears that the pink tag is hardwired for search #4. The next gap in the instruction id that the tag must be turned on for the pairing. But nowhere is there an instruction to turn on the tag--which is also vague, since there is no on/off switch on the tag. So the only way it can be done is by removing the battery. But, why remove the battery if the tag must be powered on to respond to the pairing command? This kind of sloppy instruction makes the pairing process far more difficult than it should be. But after thorough experimenting with the Set and search buttons, no combination worked. I couldn't not pair the tag, which makes the tracker worthless. Is the problem, associated with the new tag, or simply the instructions is wholly inadequate? As an engineers with decades of experience in designing consumer user interface, I give this one a royal lemon. Please ignore my initial rating. If it can't be registered with replacement tags, it it pretty much useless. This is a very early comment on the Pro-track. I have a cat that likes to roam the neighborhood at night. Homes here are on acre+ size lots with almost jungle like foliage behind the homes, where my cat can easily disappear. In the past, he can usually be located by clapping my hands as I walk up and down the street. But recently for unknown reason, this hasn't been very effective. I suspect that he might have travel far behind the homes and may have gotten lost in the thickets. The more days that he is missing, the more likely he has gone much farther away. The first time I use the Pro-Track, I was able to narrow his location to one or two homes--instead of back tracking repeatedly while clapping my hands, and annoying my neighbors. I was about 800 fet from my house when I heard the first time it beep, I knew that the cat had to be nearby. At am hours, my cat modus operandi is to stealthily return home when he knows I am looking for him. I was about 600 ft from my home when the beeping started to slow down indicating my cat was moving away toward my home.. Just as I suspected, he was already in my front yard when I got back. I was elatded If I can get him home each night, there is much less chance that he might wander deep into the thickets and get lost.for many days. As an RF device, vs tracking devices that use SIM cell phone technology, setup is a breeze. As an aside, I have no options but to go RF as I live in a cell phone dead-spot. The cat is oblivious to the presence of the light weight tag on his collar. The beep from the tag meant to help the searcher to locate the animal has an unexpected benefit. It alerts my cat, much like clapping of my hand, that I am looking for him. In the coming months, I plan to write a more thorough review. Battery life, reliability, performance are factors that I need to address before I can give it a haerty rating.

## Features

- ✅ FIND YOUR CAT IN IMPOSSIBLE HIDING SPOTS - Unlike GPS trackers that fail indoors, our RF technology locates your beloved pet in basements, garages, neighbor's homes, dense bushes, and all their secret hiding places - giving you immediate peace of mind when they disappear
- ✅ ZERO MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION FEES EVER - One-time purchase saves you $100+ annually compared to GPS trackers. Our RF technology works independently without cellular networks or data plans - perfect for budget-conscious pet parents who want lifetime protection
- ✅ ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT (ONLY 0.28oz) - 70% lighter than competing trackers, our featherweight design won't bother even the most sensitive cats. At just 1.6" x 0.8", it's perfectly sized for felines who hate bulky accessories but need protection
- ✅ INDUSTRY-LEADING 1600ft RANGE - Locate your cat up to 3x farther away than standard trackers (most only reach 500ft). Powerful enough for large properties while precise enough to pinpoint exact hiding locations - even through walls, under porches, or in dense vegetation
- ✅ EXCEPTIONAL 7-10 DAY BATTERY LIFE - Complete kit includes rechargeable batteries and charger. Track up to 4 pets with one base unit (simply select your desired tag quantity). Includes silicon splash-proof case to protect against weather
- ✅ DESIGNED FOR DEDICATED CAT PARENTS - Perfect for those who truly prioritize their cat's safety and freedom. Simple to use but incredibly powerful when you need it most - the ultimate balance of independence for your cat and peace of mind for you

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0156WZ2JA |
| Additional Features | gps tracking, sound |
| Battery Average Life | 10 days |
| Battery Capacity | 70 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,565 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #507 in Dog ID Tags |
| Brand | Girafus |
| Built-In Media | Rechargeable Batteries, Charger, Velcro Strap, Strap, Hook, Silicon Case, User Manual |
| Connectivity Technology | RF |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 1,445 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Rechargeable Batteries, Charger, Velcro Strap, Strap, Hook, Silicon Case, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 1.38 x 0.87 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Girafus Technologies |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mfr Part Number | 227PA-1 |
| Model Number | 227PA-1 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | gps tracking, sound |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pet Monitoring, Cat Finder |
| UPC | 608819119694 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Girafus
- **Connectivity Technology:** RF
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Special Feature:** Geo-Fence, Rechargeable
- **Supported Application:** Alarm

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do you also have to charge the tracker in the collar?**
A: Yes.   The tracker device has a standard circular 2032 battery in it.   You remove 2 screws and the circular battery can be popped out.  There is a 'charging station' and 2 batteries that comes with the Girafus.   What you do is you put the dead battery you just took out into the charging station and remove the already charged battery and put it into the tracker device.   This way you always have a rotation of batteries going.  I'm finding I get about 3-4 weeks of time before needing to swap the batteries.   (if you track more then you will obviously exhaust the batteries faster)   Another note - when you put the dead battery into the charger its takes about 2 hours or so to charge.   Also, there is a button on the front of the tracking device that you can press to 'test' the battery in the tracker.   If its working you will see a solid red light illuminate on the tracking device.   I know, a little wordy here - didn't want to leave anything out - Hope this info helps.

**Q: Can you track on an actual map such as Google map?**
A: Gps trackers can use a map, but may be off by a city block or so.  They are best for getting a general location of something big from very far away.  Most use an app, but be sure to figure in app fees when price-shopping.
Rf (radio frequency) trackers are more precise (so you know if your cat is under the bush right in front of you or right behind you, in addition to tracking from full 800m range.  
In my opinion, rf finders are best for pets (except maybe a horse) and GPS is best for your kid's car or bicycle (or a horse).

For a large dog that tends to explore a particularly large area, rf and GPS each have their benefits.  So, which to pick probably depends on whether or not your dog hides (in which case, get rf) or comes to you if you call from nearby (in which case, get GPS).  But remember, they may not be able to come when called if injured (which is why I'd probably still go with rf for a big dog).

For cats, nothing beats an rf tag.  GPS would be useless for my sneaky cat named Tesla.  He is shockingly smart. (Pun intended)

**Q: Do the batteries on the collars turn off and on automatically? do they only turn on when tracking?**
A: No the transmitter on the collar is always on  and the battery need to be recharged every 20-30 day’s . 
The receiver you turn on only when you need tracks your cat.

**Q: I received this item but notice the lights aren't coming on when the batteries are installed in the charger. Is there another step that I should try?**
A: I haven’t quite figured that out either.  I put a couple of dead rechargeable batteries in the charger and both had a green light.  After awhile there is no light.  So it seems like there is no light when the battery is fully charged. Sometimes the light will be red but after it charges there is no light.  So my guess is that the batteries are charged when there is no light. Assuming you put the batteries in correctly—wider side is up.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love This Tracker! So Far So Good.
*by A***H on May 26, 2021*

If you have a sneaky little dog like mine that's really good at hide and seek (And sometimes isn't even in the house!) this is a great way to keep track of your pet (dog or cat). She wears a cat collar with Beau's Bells (Also purchased on Amazon) on it so my family has two ways of keeping track of her now. Thankfully she hasn't managed to sneak out of the house again, but this "Cat Tracker" so far has reduced a game of "hide and seek" from 10 minutes and over to less than 5 minutes. To bring up some slight negatives but not enough to take away a star, it's a little expensive but compared to other means of tracking your small pet (assuming they're an indoor pet), it's the least expensive option I've seen with the bonus of being simple to use and effective. The fact you have to change and charge the rechargeable battery (LIR2032H) that goes inside of the tracker tag every 5 days (the instructions say if the battery is 100% drained, it becomes unchargeable), is very annoying and some people may even forget to do this critical step. However, for me, I just put a reminder on my calendar so I don't forget and plan on purchasing more of the batteries so I always have a charged battery for my pet's tracker tag (You can buy them on Amazon). I can't comment on its durability yet since it hasn't even been a week since I got it. The only nitpick I have is that the screws that come with it are really TINY (There is some assembly required.). I wished it came with a tiny bag to hold them (like a really small sandwich bag or something) because they are definitely small enough to get lost themselves. To fix this issue myself, I just used the smallest snack bag I had to hold them. Overall, (just to never have to play my dog's games again) WORTH IT.

### ⭐ Won't pair up with new tag.
*by J***E on August 30, 2016*

After the cat lost the two tags that came with the product, I ordered a new tag--which I was unable to register. First of all, the replacement unit was a Pink tag. AFter reading the confusing and incomplete pairing instructions dozens of time, I was unable to determine if each tag color is fixed against Based on the product with 3 and with 4 tags, it appears that the pink tag is hardwired for search #4. The next gap in the instruction id that the tag must be turned on for the pairing. But nowhere is there an instruction to turn on the tag--which is also vague, since there is no on/off switch on the tag. So the only way it can be done is by removing the battery. But, why remove the battery if the tag must be powered on to respond to the pairing command? This kind of sloppy instruction makes the pairing process far more difficult than it should be. But after thorough experimenting with the Set and search buttons, no combination worked. I couldn't not pair the tag, which makes the tracker worthless. Is the problem, associated with the new tag, or simply the instructions is wholly inadequate? As an engineers with decades of experience in designing consumer user interface, I give this one a royal lemon. Please ignore my initial rating. If it can't be registered with replacement tags, it it pretty much useless. This is a very early comment on the Pro-track. I have a cat that likes to roam the neighborhood at night. Homes here are on acre+ size lots with almost jungle like foliage behind the homes, where my cat can easily disappear. In the past, he can usually be located by clapping my hands as I walk up and down the street. But recently for unknown reason, this hasn't been very effective. I suspect that he might have travel far behind the homes and may have gotten lost in the thickets. The more days that he is missing, the more likely he has gone much farther away. The first time I use the Pro-Track, I was able to narrow his location to one or two homes--instead of back tracking repeatedly while clapping my hands, and annoying my neighbors. I was about 800 fet from my house when I heard the first time it beep, I knew that the cat had to be nearby. At am hours, my cat modus operandi is to stealthily return home when he knows I am looking for him. I was about 600 ft from my home when the beeping started to slow down indicating my cat was moving away toward my home.. Just as I suspected, he was already in my front yard when I got back. I was elatded If I can get him home each night, there is much less chance that he might wander deep into the thickets and get lost.for many days. As an RF device, vs tracking devices that use SIM cell phone technology, setup is a breeze. As an aside, I have no options but to go RF as I live in a cell phone dead-spot. The cat is oblivious to the presence of the light weight tag on his collar. The beep from the tag meant to help the searcher to locate the animal has an unexpected benefit. It alerts my cat, much like clapping of my hand, that I am looking for him. In the coming months, I plan to write a more thorough review. Battery life, reliability, performance are factors that I need to address before I can give it a haerty rating.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for the money, Get it!
*by T***A on September 5, 2021*

Let me preface this by saying that this item is a great bargain and well worth the money! But theres a few things you should know. I initially bought the 2 pack of this in June and then liked how well it was working so I asked about getting extra tags from the seller. It looks like to get extra tags you have to program them to your remote and they come from the factory which comes with shipping costs etc. It sounded kinda complicated so I bought the 4 pack and kept the 2pk as backups in case my cats lose these. So if you have 4 cats, just do yourself a favor and buy the 4 pck first. Pros: Works really well when the battery is charged up. Its a basic tracker so it leads you in the direction your cat is in. But you have to trust the tracker and follow it and remember that you are following a cat. So in other words, dont stick to main roads, your cat is going to be anywhere and everywhere and if you have cats you probably know what i mean lol You can touch the number that the tracker corresponds to once and the bars will light up telling you whether you are closer or farther away. Green means your going in the right direction. You can press and hold the number button for the cat your tracking and a quick beep will sound which just confirms that you are going the right direction. Not too loud but loud enough that you know if your cat is within 30 ft of you. Con: The method that is suggested with the packaging is a velcro type thing and a silicone case. This will NOT protect the device from water and if your cat is indoor/outdoor it will probably get wet. The battery immediately stops working if it gets damp so its essentially useless. I would HIGHLY recommend the manufacturers come up with a hard plastic case with a carabiners or velcro attachment to it. Right now i am trying to come up with ways to waterproof it. So far I have tried: saran wrap, zip loc bags, and 2 by 4inch 4 mil bead bags. So far the bead bags are working but I have yet to test it out in the rainy season as its not that time of year yet. I have to tape the device once its in this bag to the collar (using electrical tape). This seems to be the best way to keep it from getting wet and also keep it secure to the collar. Another con: the two halves of the device are held together by screws. These keep it closed and the battery in place. But it would be easier if the sides just snapped in place versus having to pull out the screw driver every time you want to replace the battery. The battery lasts a little less than two weeks. I replaced a fully charged battery in one device on August 23rd and it was dead on Sept 4th. This is a long enough time that i feel its worth the maintenance for my four babies for peace of mind. But you have to stay on top of it otherwise its pretty useless in helping you find your cats. You know that the battery is dead when the bars don't light up. If the batteries charged it should blink a couple of times for it to catch the signal of the device and then at least one bar will light up if you arent too far away. The Charger: Works well. Buy yourself another pack of rechargeable 3052 batteries and swap them out so you always have extra ones on hand. Then when it comes time to switch out you can easily replace them without having to wait a day for it to charge. Whatever you do DONT close the two halves of the charger. This will be a pain to get back open. You can easily see the charging lights with it open. If you unplug the device and plug it back in the lights should flash red once and go out if they are fully charged. They will stay red or green if charging and go out to black when fully charged. Overall, if you are willing to do the maintenance of replacing the battery every two weeks and waterproofing/taping onto collar then this is a good bet for you! The charge lasts a lot longer than i've seen other ones last and the tracker leads in the right direction. I have used this to track my cat to the neighbor house he likes to visit. This was also useful when my other cat got into a neighborhood fight with another stray. She came home without her collar and i pulled out this tracker and tracked her collar out of the culdesac and over a house, 4 houses away. It was under a bush next to a neighbors front door and with the tracking bars, the beeping, and the flashing red of the device I was able to find it easily. So it is also saving me money on lost collars too! This is a great device, wayyyy cheaper than a gps tracking collar because you dont have to pay a subscription feet. This easily fits onto their collar. its not too big, and its perfect for giving you a direction to go in when looking for your cat. I have had a couple cats go missing and this gives me peace of mind. If they fix the kinks with water proofing the cover and attaching it to the collar then I would definitely buy those cases or the upgraded version.

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