Garmin Releases PRO Control 2 Handheld for Sporting Dog Trainers
Spring and summer are peak training seasons for sporting dogs, and Garmin/Tri-Tronics is updating its remote launch device.
The PRO Control 2 handheld is a rugged, easy-to-use remote launch device designed for serious sporting dog trainers, field trialers, and hunt testers who require reliable remote control of launchers, releasers and other accessory items.
The great news for consumers is that the PRO Control 2 handheld is backwards compatible with the legacy Tri-Tronics Pro Control G3.
The PRO Control 2 has a 700-yard radio range and Rapid Launch lets you control multiple devices with the push of a button. Features include buttons for fast and easy mode and dog selection of operation. It also has a fixed transmitter antenna for enhanced performance. It’s the handheld to have if you’re serious about dog training.
For more information about the dog training devices Garmin has to offer, click here.
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