Barksanot deters dogs from barking by playing high frequency beeps outside your hearing range, but which dogs can hear clearly. You can trigger Barksanot manually when you hear barking, or set it to respond automatically using the microphone.
Please carefully check the following to see if the app is for you:
• You have a dog barking problem.
• You can get a clear line of sight to the dog within about 100 feet max.
• You have or can purchase an audio amplifier or receiver with flat frequency response in the range of 10-100 watts depending on how far the dog is (potentially more if the dog is more than 50 feet away).
• You have or can purchase a set of tweeters, or speakers that have tweeters built in.
• You're willing to put in some effort in setting up the audio system.
See the Barksanot audio guide at barksanot.com for more information.
Barksanot can also serve a webpage for remotely controlling it from another device on your same network. For example, if you have an old Android (version 5.1 or higher) phone or tablet you don't use anymore, you can install and run Barksanot on it, leave it plugged in near the dog, and then control it from a browser on your regular smartphone or computer. Simply visit the URL listed on the Barksanot main screen and you can access a web interface to adjust the Barksanot settings.
Please carefully check the following to see if the app is for you:
• You have a dog barking problem.
• You can get a clear line of sight to the dog within about 100 feet max.
• You have or can purchase an audio amplifier or receiver with flat frequency response in the range of 10-100 watts depending on how far the dog is (potentially more if the dog is more than 50 feet away).
• You have or can purchase a set of tweeters, or speakers that have tweeters built in.
• You're willing to put in some effort in setting up the audio system.
See the Barksanot audio guide at barksanot.com for more information.
Barksanot can also serve a webpage for remotely controlling it from another device on your same network. For example, if you have an old Android (version 5.1 or higher) phone or tablet you don't use anymore, you can install and run Barksanot on it, leave it plugged in near the dog, and then control it from a browser on your regular smartphone or computer. Simply visit the URL listed on the Barksanot main screen and you can access a web interface to adjust the Barksanot settings.
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