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AI-800 Auto-Increasing Stimulation E-Collar | 1 Mile Remote Trainer

AI-800 Auto-Increasing Stimulation E-Collar | 1 Mile Remote Trainer

Regular price $309.99 USD
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All the low-start, gradually-building communication of the AI series with a full 1-mile range. The AI-800 auto-increasing stimulation e-collar is built for big country — field work, hunting, hiking, and dogs who put real distance between themselves and you.

Who It's Best For

Handlers of active, ranging dogs who need long-distance reliability plus communication that always starts low.

Key Features

  • 1 mile range for open country, field work, and big trailheads
  • Auto-increasing stimulation mode starting from a low baseline
  • Adjustable low-level, wide-pulse stimulation plus tone and vibration options
  • Waterproof, shock-resistant Educator construction

What's Included

Remote transmitter, collar receiver with biothane strap, charging kit, and owner's manual. Full contents and specifications at ecollar.com.

Best Paired With Sniff & Shift Treats

Recall at a mile starts with rewards at ten feet. Build it with freeze-dried beef liver and our recall training guide.

Responsible Use

Use with proper fit, low-level communication, clear timing, and positive reinforcement. Not a replacement for training, relationship, or consistency. If you're unsure, work with a qualified trainer — start with how to introduce an e-collar correctly.

Shipping

May ship directly from the manufacturer or a fulfillment partner and can arrive separately from your treats. Free standard shipping on orders over $50; not eligible for expedited shipping.

FAQ

Do I really need a mile of range? If you hunt, do field work, or hike big open country — yes. For yards and parks, consider the AI-300.

Is this a shock collar? No — Educator systems use adjustable wide-pulse, low-level stimulation plus tone and vibration, designed as communication tools (source: ecollar.com).

What rewards work best? Small, high-value, fast to eat: shop training treats.

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