DINJOO Smart Bark Training Collar Review
Summary
TLDRIn this 'Awkward Hamster' video, the owner reviews a smart collar for their dog Mango, highlighting its barking recognition system. The collar, purchased for $35 on Amazon, offers vibration and beep modes instead of shock. It has a good battery life, is lightweight, and has a reflective strip for night visibility. After two weeks of use, the collar has helped reduce Mango's excessive barking, although it still barks when other dogs are close. The reviewer wishes for a more common charging cable in future versions and shares a link for interested viewers.
Takeaways
- 🐾 The video introduces a smart collar for the dog Mango, which includes a barking recognition system.
- 💡 The collar was purchased for $35 on Amazon with the intention of potentially removing the dog's fence.
- 🔧 The collar comes with shock plugs, but the owner plans to use only the vibrate and beep functions.
- 🔋 The collar has a good battery life, likely due to its energy-efficient design that only activates upon barking detection.
- 🔊 The collar has three modes: sound, vibrate, and shock, with adjustable sensitivity levels.
- 🔄 The sensitivity settings cannot be adjusted separately for each mode; they are linked together.
- 📚 The owner is not relying on the manual initially but is willing to consult it for more detailed instructions.
- 🐕 The collar is not heavy and does not bother Mango when worn, and she reacts to the beep and vibration without harm.
- 🚫 The previous anti-bark collar was ineffective in stopping Mango from barking at nearby dogs.
- 🚶♀️ The collar has a reflective part that helps locate Mango at night, but it's not a replacement for a reflective vest.
- 🔄 The owner wishes for a more common charging port like USB-C or Micro-USB for the next version of the collar.
- 📉 Mango's barking has decreased with the new collar, especially when other dogs are not too close.
Q & A
What feature does the new smart collar have that the previous one lacked?
-The new smart collar has a barking recognition system.
How much did the smart collar cost on Amazon?
-The smart collar cost $35 on Amazon.
What functionalities does the smart collar offer?
-The smart collar offers sound, vibrate, and shock functionalities.
Why is the user not using the shock functionality?
-The user prefers to use only the vibrate and beep functionalities for training their dog.
How can the user adjust the sensitivity settings on the collar?
-The user can adjust the sensitivity by pressing the power button or tapping on it, with levels ranging from 1 to 8.
Can the user adjust the sensitivity for each mode (sound, vibrate, shock) separately?
-No, adjusting the sensitivity for one mode changes it for all modes simultaneously.
What observations did the user make about the smart collar after using it for a couple of weeks?
-The user noted that the collar has good battery life, does not bother the dog, and effectively reduces barking when using the beep and vibrate functions.
How does the smart collar help locate the dog at night?
-The top and bottom white parts of the collar are reflective, making it easier to spot the dog with a light.
What is on the user's wish list for future versions of the smart collar?
-The user hopes future versions will use a more common charging connection like USB Type-C or micro USB.
How does the dog react to the collar's beep and vibrate functions?
-When the collar beeps and vibrates, the dog startles a little and runs back to the user.
Outlines
🐶 Introducing a Smart Dog Collar with Bark Recognition
In this paragraph, the speaker introduces a new smart collar for their dog, Mango, which includes a barking recognition system. They mention that they bought it for $35 off Amazon, hoping it will help when they decide to take down their fence. The speaker briefly discusses the contents of the manual, which viewers can pause to read in detail. They explain the different functionalities of the collar, such as shock, vibrate, and beep modes, but they plan to use only the vibrate and beep functions. The paragraph details the components of the collar, including the shock plugs, charging cable, buttons, and screen icons. The speaker also describes how to adjust the sensitivity settings and shares their initial observations and expectations of the collar's effectiveness in controlling Mango's barking.
🐕 Observations After Using the Smart Dog Collar
In this paragraph, the speaker shares their observations after using the anti-bark training collar for a couple of weeks. They highlight the collar's good battery life, which may be due to the fact that it only activates when it detects barking. The speaker notes that the collar is not heavy and does not bother Mango. When it beeps and vibrates, Mango is startled but not hurt, and she runs back to the speaker. The speaker demonstrates the collar's activation by yelling loudly, which triggers the beep and vibration. They mention that the collar is reflective, making it easier to spot Mango at night. The speaker expresses a desire for the next version of the collar to have a more common charging port like USB Type-C or micro USB. Overall, they believe the collar works, as Mango barks less, especially when other dogs are not very close. They provide a link to the product and invite viewers to contact them with questions or comments.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Smart collar
💡Barking recognition system
💡Shock plugs
💡Vibrate and beep functions
💡Battery life
💡Proprietary charging cable
💡Sensitivity settings
💡Reflective parts
💡Behavior correction
💡User manual
Highlights
Introduction of a smart collar for the dog named Mango, featuring a barking recognition system.
The collar was purchased for $35 off Amazon, with an aim to potentially remove the fence.
Manual and user guide provided for detailed instructions on using the collar.
The collar includes shock plugs, though the user opts for vibrate and beep functions.
The collar has a proprietary charging port and a USB type A male charging cable.
The collar's interface includes icons for sound, vibration, and shock settings.
Battery indicator and sensitivity settings are adjustable through the collar's interface.
The user cannot adjust sensitivity settings for each mode separately.
Previous anti-bark training collar was ineffective for Mango's excessive barking.
Mango's reaction to the new collar includes starting and running back to the owner when activated.
Observation of the collar's effectiveness in reducing Mango's barking after a couple of weeks of use.
The collar has a good battery life, potentially due to its activation only upon barking detection.
The collar is lightweight and does not bother Mango while wearing it.
The collar's reflective part aids in locating Mango at night in the backyard.
The user wishes for a more common charging method like USB type-C in future versions.
Mango barks less frequently now, especially when other dogs are not very close.
A link to the collar will be provided in the video description for interested viewers.
Transcripts
hi welcome to awkward hamster
recently got this smart collar for my
dog mango
the one I had previously that still
works but this one has one thing that my
other one lacked
a barking recognition system
the cost valve 35 off Amazon
and the reason why I wanted this is
because
I'm thinking about taking down the fence
at one point
so here's the manual if you want to read
any part of the manual in more detail
feel free to pause the video
I'm not going to be reading it this fast
but I think I can figure it out or at
least try to
before I turn to the manual
so these are those shock plugs
this
will be screwed to the back over over
here to use a shock functionality
I'm not using the shock functionality
I'll be using the vibrate and beep
here's a user guide
safety information
charge it
[Applause]
that's covers a lot
[Applause]
here's a charging cable one isn't is a
USB
type a male
other end that plugs into the collar is
their proprietary
the one that's installed already on the
collar those are slightly shorter than
these replacement ones
two buttons on top power mode
charging port is right here
this can this will just be the speaker
I'm not sure what this bottom part is
turn this on
there are three icons on the screen
upper left
the blue one is sound
the one to the right of the blue that's
like a teal that's from vibrate into the
right of that it's purple for shock
the battery indicator
and the sensitivity
so this is just
sound
just
adjusting adjusting the sensitivity for
a vibrate
sound vibrate
sound vibrate shock
and rings around the eight
pressing the power button or tapping on
it allows me to adjust the sensitivity
eight is the highest
okay three for now
let me see if I can adjust them
separately
sensitivity for
nope so I can't adjust each of those
modes separately if I adjusted one of
them to four
the rest of them are all four now
as sound and vibrate
this is the item I had before to try to
control mangoes barking every time
there's another dog walking nearby Mako
stars parking your head off
even when I say hi
it's like it has zero impact
I would not recommend this unit
this one is supposed to have smaller
detection
and now that this is actually attached
to Mango hopefully mango will just learn
not to
be so loud with other dogs
come by
she's in the house I don't mind her
parking but a lot of times when she's
outside
a dog be walking over here she'll keep
barking yapping yapping when the dog
turns the corner
she'll come over here so yeah
here's my adorable mango
just two years old the collar's on
here's a lot of slack I need to trim it
later
she needs a haircut but
until he was to at least place two
fingers through it so
it's not tight on our
I've been using this anti-bark training
collar for a couple weeks now I'd like
to share a couple of observations
first it's very good battery life
now that could also be due to this item
does not
vibrate shock beep unless it detects a
bark also I'm only testing the beep and
the vibration not the shock part so that
could also be wide the battery lasts
alone
okay
it's not heavy at all
it's not bothering my dog when she's
wearing it
and when it beeps and vibrates she
started for a little bit she's not hurt
by it but she started a little bit and
she'll run back to me
and I'm going to just yell real loud
right now so it's just so I can trigger
this item to activate yo
first peeps then immediately it vibrates
I did have it set to six
eight is the highest I don't need to set
eight
1136 once this goes off my dog knows to
pull back not bark my dog does go out at
night time and this collar the top white
part the bottom white part that part is
reflective
so if I'm not sure where she is I can
just Shine the Light and quickly spotter
now this doesn't replace a vest so if
I'm walking my dog at night she's still
going to wear a reflective vest
this is just something that that's good
enough for my backyard not for walking
the sidewalk where streets or parking
lots on my wish list I hope that the
next version instead of charging it
using their proprietary connection
it'll be like a USB type-c a even a
micro USB just something that's more
common just in case I lose the charging
cable I don't need to worry about it
I can just grab any other cable and
charge this item overall I do think this
works my dog she is barking less unless
the other dogs are walking very close to
her she'll still bark but in the past
even if they're across the street she'll
be barking now not so much
I'll place a link to this in the
description below
if you guys have any questions comments
suggestions feel free to contact me
thanks for watching awkward hamster
bye
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