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Fi Releases the First Pet Collar to Use Starlink to Track Pets Anywhere They Go

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July 10, 2026

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Fi Releases the First Pet Collar to Use Starlink to Track Pets Anywhere They Go

Fi's Ultra collar is ultra pricey, but comes with Starlink satellite technology for off-grid tracking in remote areas.

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Engadget

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fi Ultra pet tracker uses T-Mobile's Starlink satellite service for coverage

Fi's latest dog tracker uses Starlink satellites for rural areas.

KLIF – 570AM – Dallas

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fi Ultra: Starlink-Powered Dog Collar Tracks Your Pup Even Off The Grid

Fi Ultra Starlink Dog Tracker Image by Fi webA new pet tracker uses Starlink satellites to locate dogs even in areas without cellular service, marking...

Digital Trends

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· Jul 9, 2026

Your dog can run, but Fi’s new tracker makes sure you can still find them

Fi Ultra uses Starlink satellite connectivity to keep lost dogs trackable beyond cellular coverage, giving adventurous pups far fewer places to disappear unnoticed.

Fortune

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· Jul 8, 2026

Exclusive: Fi is bringing Starlink satellite technology to dog collars

Fi is launching the first pet tracker powered by SpaceX's direct-to-cell satellites, bringing satellite connectivity to consumer pet tech.

The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Fi’s new collar taps Starlink’s direct-to-cell to track dogs off the grid

Smart-collar maker Fi is putting Starlink in a dog collar. Its new Fi Ultra taps SpaceX’s direct-to-cell satellites. A bolting dog stays trackable even where phone towers cannot reach. The next device to run on satellites is not a phone. It is a dog collar. Fi, a smart-collar startup, is launching the Fi Ultra. It [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

Facebook Post Of Duct-Taped Dog Unravels Florida Home Of Horrors, Naked Owner Arrested

POLK COUNTY, Fla. – A single social media post sparked a fast-moving animal cruelty investigation by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, ending in the arrest of an Auburndale woman and the rescue of more than a dozen animals from toxic conditions. The case began when detectives spotted a Facebook photograph of a dog with duct [] Facebook Post Of Duct-Taped Dog Unravels Florida Home Of Horrors, Naked Owner Arrested

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Related coverage for "Fi Releases the First Pet Collar to Use Starlink to Track Pets Anywhere They Go": Engadget — Fi Ultra pet tracker uses T-Mobile's Starlink satellite service for coverage. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — Fi Ultra: Starlink-Powered Dog Collar Tracks Your Pup Even Off The Grid. Digital Trends — Your dog can run, but Fi’s new tracker makes sure you can still find them. Fortune — Exclusive: Fi is bringing Starlink satellite technology to dog collars. The Next Web — Fi’s new collar taps Starlink’s direct-to-cell to track dogs off the grid. Tampa Free Press — Facebook Post Of Duct-Taped Dog Unravels Florida Home Of Horrors, Naked Owner Arrested