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Fi Ultra becomes first pet tracker to use Starlink when LTE signal fails

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Fi has launched the Ultra, the first pet tracker to integrate Starlink satellite connectivity, priced at $199. The device combines standard GPS and LTE tracking with automatic failover to SpaceX's low Earth orbit Starlink satellites via T-Mobile's T-Satellite service. This allows pet owners across the US to locate their animals even in areas with no cellular coverage. The tracker is designed to attach to any existing dog collar or harness, making it suitable for dogs of all sizes. However, early testing indicates the device suffers from relatively poor battery life compared to other pet trackers on the market.

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