Description:
This compact training collar from MeetBear combines soft vibration and audible beep modes to help curb excessive barking while keeping the dog comfortable during use. It is designed for small to medium dogs and offers adjustable sensitivity so the correction matches each pet’s barking habits.
Key Points
The collar uses two non-painful stimuli, vibration and beep, which the manufacturer describes as suitable for gentle training approaches. Sensitivity is user-adjustable across seven levels, set to medium by default to give a balanced starting point. The strap is made of nylon and adjusts to neck sizes from 18 to 54 cm, fitting dogs that weigh between 8 and 50 pounds. For skin comfort, allow two fingers between the strap and the neck and rotate strap position every 1-2 hours during longer sessions. 🐾
Technical Specifications
- Name: MeetBear Adjustable Anti-Bark Collar (Blue)
- Modes: Vibration and beep
- Sensitivity levels: 7 sensitivity levels
- Strap range: 18–54 cm
- Recommended dog weight: 8–50 lb
Usage Recommendations
Place the collar so the contact points sit against the underside of the neck and fasten with the buckle, ensuring you can slip a finger under the strap for comfort. Limit continuous daily use to 6–10 hours and reposition the collar every 1–2 hours to reduce rubbing. If your dog has very sensitive skin or a thick coat you may need to check fit more often. Recharge the collar fully, which typically takes around 2 hours according to the manufacturer, and note that the LED turns off when charging is complete. 🔋
Benefits
Smart Sound Detection is integrated to distinguish the dog’s own bark from other ambient noises, so corrections should only occur when barking is detected. The adjustable sensitivity helps tune the device to individual voice patterns and reduces false activations from distant noises. The lightweight nylon strap keeps the unit unobtrusive for daily wear and makes short training sessions easier to fit into routines. ⚙️
Consider that very quiet or very high-pitched barks may be less consistently detected, and this collar may not be the best option for heavy chewers, as with many wearable training devices according to typical use notes.










