Activity monitors

PetSafe Activity Tracker review

Published 20 June 2026

7.4 / 10 Our score

A straightforward, affordable activity tracker for everyday step and rest monitoring, from a trusted brand, with no subscription. Fine for basic fitness goals, though it lacks the behavioural depth and polish of the category leaders.

Best for: Budget buyers wanting simple no-fee activity tracking

From £27.99 checked 20 Jun 2026

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What works

  • Affordable
  • No subscription
  • Trusted brand
  • Simple to use
  • Good battery

What falls short

  • Basic insights
  • Limited behaviour data
  • Less polished app

How it scores

We rate every product in this category on the same criteria, weighted by how much they matter in daily use. Each score is out of 10.

Weighted score breakdown for the PetSafe Activity Tracker
Criterion Weight Score Why
Tracking accuracy 25% 7.0 Reliable basic step and activity tracking; limited fine detail
Health insights and alerts 20% 6.0 Basic activity and rest data; minimal behavioural alerting
Battery life 15% 8.0 Good battery life for everyday use
App experience 10% 7.0 Simple app, functional rather than rich
Size, comfort and fit 10% 8.0 Light and comfortable on the collar
Subscription value and transparency 10% 9.5 No subscription
Durability and water resistance 5% 7.5 Water resistant
Value 5% 8.5 Strong value for simple tracking from a trusted brand
Weighted total 7.4

How we score: each rating combines the manufacturer specification with the weight of feedback from owners and independent reviewers. We do not copy other reviews. The score is our own synthesis, and we show the reasoning so you can judge it yourself.

Key specifications

Tracks Steps, activity, rest
Subscription None
Battery Good
App Simple
Brand PetSafe
Best for Budget basic tracking

Common questions

Is the PetSafe tracker good for basic needs?

Yes, for everyday step and rest tracking at a low price with no subscription, it does the job from a trusted brand. For deeper behavioural health insights, PitPat or FitBark are stronger.

Does it have a subscription?

No, it is subscription-free, keeping it cheap to own.

What does it not do?

It lacks the detailed behavioural alerting, such as scratching and licking detection, and the polished apps of the category leaders. It focuses on simple activity tracking.

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