Doglo GPS Tracking Device HLT-4.0
Does your dog tend to wander off? Doglo HLT-4.0 helps you always find your dog – even in the forest. No monthly fee, fast charging and long battery life.
Doglo HLT-4.0 is an effective and durable GPS-GSM tracking device designed primarily for larger dogs (shoulder height from 45 cm). The device is based on Huntloc hunting tracking technology, providing reliable performance even in demanding conditions. It is designed for real-time dog tracking in all types of terrain and weather conditions, with no distance limitations.
HLT-4.0 uses a built-in SIM card and mobile data connection, ensuring continuous tracking throughout Europe. You can track your dog’s location using the smartphone app, as well as activate and configure the device remotely. This gives you peace of mind knowing that your dog can always be located, regardless of the situation.
The device has a microphone and speaker, allowing you to call your dog, listen to its surroundings and give voice commands. The dog’s location can be tracked by up to five family members at the same time, providing flexibility and allowing multiple people to follow the dog.
HLT-4.0 is waterproof, with a strong and lightweight design and no openings or buttons, making it durable in outdoor conditions. LED lights indicate the operating status of the device. The device charges wirelessly, making it especially convenient to use. In tracking mode, the battery lasts up to 36 hours (with 10-second intervals) and up to 1 month in standby mode.
Package includes:
- HLT-4.0 tracking device
- Black L-size dog collar
- Wireless charging dock with cable
- 1 year of free internet service for the device
If you need a different collar size, size S and size XL are also available.
After the first year, the mobile data service costs €36/year, ensuring the device continues to operate smoothly and reliably.
Doglo was developed in Estonia and is based on reliable hunting tracking technology, providing dog owners with a dependable solution for keeping their pets safe.






