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This compact ultrasonic trainer from KYNOVEX helps reduce excessive barking and nuisance behaviours during walks or at home, combining portability with multiple humane training options that suit indoor and outdoor use. It offers quicker coverage than single-emitter devices and is aimed at owners who want a non-painful method to discourage persistent barking and jumping.
Key Points
The kit includes three ultrasonic emitters designed to provide wider and faster coverage compared with single-emitter gadgets. According to the manufacturer, the device can interrupt barking, biting and jumping within seconds using sound and ultrasonic cues rather than corrective collars that rely on discomfort. There are six training modes in total, mixing fixed and variable ultrasound frequencies with audible sound and an integrated torch option to support low-light situations. The left-side safety lock reduces the chance of accidental activation, which is useful in households with children or several pets.
Technical Specifications
- Name: KYNOVEX Anti Barking Device – 3X Ultrasonic
- Ultrasound frequencies: 25 kHz fixed, 20–30 kHz variable
- Training modes: 6 modes (sound, ultrasonic, ultrasonic plus torch, plus audible beep options)
- Effective range: up to 35 feet
- Battery life: up to 30 days of typical use, 180 days standby
- Charging time: 2.5 hours
- Rechargeable: compatible with USB power banks, laptops, car chargers
Benefits
Using an ultrasonic approach means the focus is on behaviour correction without physical shocks. The combination of three emitters is intended to increase the effective coverage area and reduce the need to reposition the unit frequently. The LED torch adds utility for evening walks and can act as an extra attention cue when paired with sound. Portability is a strong point since the unit is pocket-sized yet provides a reported 35 foot reach, allowing discreet intervention during walks or when neighbours are disturbed.
Usage Recommendations
For best results, start with short, consistent sessions and select a mode that the dog responds to without causing distress. Use the audible or ultrasonic modes first and only add the flashlight mode where visual cues help redirect attention during low-light training. Keep the left-side safety lock engaged when storing the device to avoid unintended activations. Consider that very young puppies or senior dogs may react differently, so monitor behaviour closely and adjust settings accordingly.
Note that responses vary between animals and situations, and while the product aims to be humane it may not replace professional behaviour advice for complex issues.









