PetsIDTrack microchip is a small electronic device, typically about the size of a grain of rice, implanted under the skin of a pet, usually between the shoulder blades. The microchip contains a unique identification number that can be read by a special scanner. This ID number is linked to the owner's contact information in a secure database, facilitating the return of lost pets to their owners.
Universal Technology: Most microchips and scanners operate on standardized frequencies, ensuring compatibility and ease of use across different regions and organizations
Lots of People get Confused between a Microchip and a GPS Device. To solve this confusion amoong people we have put out the differences between the Microchip and a GPS Tracker. PetsIDTrack Microchip is only for Pet Identification and is not a Real-time location tracking chip. PetsIDTrack is not a GPS DEVICE
Features | PetsIDTrack Microchip | GPS Tracker |
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Primary Use | Identification | Real-time location tracking |
Power Source | None (Passive device) | Battery (Active device) |
Technology | RFID | GPS and often cellular networks |
Data Provided | Unique ID number | Real-time location data |
How It Works | Scanned by a special scanner | Sends location data to a mobile app or website |
Range | Only works when scanned by a reader | Works anywhere within GPS and cellular coverage |