Introducing the Garmin® Delta™ XC Series: Bringing New Features to its Popular Line of E-Collars for Dogs

0 comments

Garmin International is proud to announce the Delta XC series – a line of proven electronic dog training devices with new, premium features in one compact and easy-to-use system, designed to enhance users’ outdoor experiences and their relationships with their canine companions.

“The Delta series has been popular since its introduction nearly two years ago,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s vice president of worldwide sales. “Since that time, our customers have given us great feedback, and we listened.  The new XC line has new features like changeable contact points and an improvement in stimulation levels. These new units give amateur trainers and professionals alike more control with the same simplicity as before.”

Removable Contact Points 

The new collars feature two sets of removable contact points – either standard length, or a longer version for long haired or thick-coated dogs. The stimulation pattern has also been adjusted to better match the temperament of a wider range of dogs, and it’s now easier than ever to quickly adjust corrections from the handheld, as well as train up to three dogs.

010-01470-01_HR_0006.1

Rugged Waterproof Design

The lightweight and compact Delta XC family handheld and collar unit are waterproof in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes – and the transmitter floats. Both the handheld and collar unit come with rechargeable batteries.

The Delta XC series will be available in the second quarter of 2015. Follow these links for more information on the Delta XC, Delta Sport XC, and Delta Upland XC.

Whether it’s handhelds, wearables, action cameras, or dog training systems, Garmin devices are essential tools for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. For more information about Garmin’s other outdoor products and services, go to www.garmin.com/dogs.

 

The post Introducing the Garmin® Delta™ XC Series: Bringing New Features to its Popular Line of E-Collars for Dogs appeared first on Garmin Blog.

Leave a comment

All blog comments are checked prior to publishing
[time] minutes ago, from [location]
The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.
You have successfully subscribed!
ico-collapse
0
Recently Viewed
ic-cross-line-top
Top
ic-expand
ic-cross-line-top