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Fi Ultra pet tracker uses T-Mobile's Starlink satellite service for coverage
Fi Ultra Dog Collar Adds Starlink Satellite Tracking for Remote Area Pet Location
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Michael Kan
2h ago· 5 min readenNews
Summary
Fi has launched the Fi Ultra, the world's first dog collar to integrate T-Satellite (T-Mobile's Starlink Mobile implementation), enabling pet location tracking in remote areas without cellular coverage. The collar uses satellite connectivity to help owners find their dogs even in cellular dead zones, expanding beyond traditional GPS and LTE-based tracking.
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· 3 pulledThe Fi Ultra is the world's first dog tracker to adopt T-Satellite, T-Mobile's implementation of Starlink Mobile, which uses orbiting satellites to beam data to phones on the ground.
T-Satellite works as a dead-zone killer, enabling customers to receive limited service in remote areas far from traditional cell towers.
That coverage extends to smaller smart devices, including the Fi Ultra dog collar.
The new Fi Ultra collar uses T-Satellite, T-Mobile's implementation of Starlink Mobile, enabling dog location tracking even in remote cellular dead zones.
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