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The Hoistspark wireless dog fence offers good initial performance but has reliability issues over time. It's suitable for small to medium dogs and easy to set up, but users report connection problems and quick battery drain.
Frequent connection loss and inaccurate distance readings
Prevention: Regularly check and reconnect the device
Device failure within a year
Prevention: None mentioned
Many users found the setup process straightforward and quick.
The fence offers a good range and can be adjusted for different spaces.
The fence is particularly effective for smaller dogs and confined spaces.
Users reported frequent loss of connection between the base unit and the collar.
Tip: Reconnect device regularly
The collar's battery drains quickly, requiring frequent recharging.
Multiple users reported the device failing within a year of use.
Users report that the product has declined in quality over time, with more recent reviews mentioning reliability issues and shorter lifespans.
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Factors: Battery wear, Connection issues
"We just recently moved into our new dream home that had everything other than a fenced in backyard for our little puppy. We kept doing research on this "new electric fence design" versus the standard chain link or wood one and ultimately decided to give the electric one a try. Instructions were clea..."
"I had this unit for almost a year and it was fantastic until it just died. I the receiver just randomly died and now I will buy from another brand because I'm not going to spend that kind of money for something that will only last a year."
While the Hoistspark wireless dog fence has some appealing features, the reliability and durability issues make it a risky investment. Consider alternatives if long-term reliability is a priority.