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Garmin Beeper Collars
Garmin Beeper Collars — GPS Tracking and Audible Locating in One Collar
Garmin beeper collars put GPS tracking, e-collar training, and audible locating in a single receiver — the choice for upland hunters who want to know where a dog is by sound and by screen, not just one or the other. Our Garmin GPS and e-collar systems department covers the complete platform from tracking collars through no bark collars and accessories, while Garmin electronic dog training collars cover handlers who want PRO and Delta series training capability without the beeper function. The Alpha TT 25 with Tracking Beeper is the primary option here — combining GPS location, stimulation, tone, vibration, and audible on-point and running tones in one collar device — with the Beeper Battery Pack available separately for handlers who want extended runtime on back-to-back hunting days away from reliable power. Questions about how Garmin beeper collars fit into your tracking and training setup? Call us at 800-338-3647.
Choosing the right Garmin beeper setup
Start by deciding if you need a collar with a tracking beeper integrated or if a separate beeper unit fits your setup better. An integrated Garmin tracking beeper collar keeps everything in one place, which can reduce clutter when the dog is running hard through brush. A separate beeper battery pack matters for hunters who put long days on gear and want a straightforward way to keep the unit running. Think about how you handle dogs in your cover—big timber, cattails, or rolling prairie—and choose the beeper approach that matches how often the dog is out of sight.
Garmin beeper collar FAQs
What is a dog tracking beeper used for in upland hunting?
A dog tracking beeper is used to help you locate a dog by sound when the dog is out of sight in cover. A dog tracking beeper is most useful when the dog is working thick brush, cattails, or timber where visual contact is limited.
What’s the difference between a tracking beeper collar and a separate beeper unit?
A tracking beeper collar combines the collar and tracking beeper function into one piece of gear. A separate beeper unit relies on an accessory approach, which can make battery support and replacements more straightforward for some setups.
When does an upland hunting beeper collar matter most?
An upland hunting beeper collar matters most when the dog is ranging in thick cover and you can’t follow the dog’s line with your eyes. An upland hunting beeper collar is also useful when the dog locks up on point out of sight and you need to walk in clean.
Can a Garmin Alpha TT 25 dog collar work for hunters who want a beeper on the collar?
The Garmin Alpha TT 25 Dog Collar with Tracking Beeper provides a collar option that includes a tracking beeper in the product name. The Garmin Alpha TT 25 Dog Collar with Tracking Beeper fits hunters who want beeper capability built into the collar rather than handled as a separate add-on.
How do I keep a beeper collar running on long days in the field?
A beeper battery pack helps keep a beeper setup powered when you’re running long days in the field. A Garmin, Beeper Battery Pack is the relevant power-support item listed for this group of products.
Where should I start if I’m looking for Garmin beeper collars for upland hunting?
Garmin beeper collars for upland hunting start with choosing between an integrated tracking beeper collar and a setup supported by a beeper battery pack. Garmin beeper collars for upland hunting make the most sense when your dog routinely hunts out of sight in thick cover.


