What are the Activity Tracker Charts and Graphs?
We have developed historical charts and graphs to review Halo’s performance for your pet. This feature allows you to access information including Preventions, Tracking, Distance Walked, and Activity.
How to View Activity Tracking
- Open the Halo App
- Select the Pet Card for the pet you want to view
- In the Tracking For Today section, tap View More to access detailed tracking information
Preventions
This graph shows the number of times your dog receives each type of Prevention Feedback:
- Warning – Your dog enters the Warning Area of a Fence Boundary (7–10 feet / 2.1–3.0 meters) or Halo Beacon (1–3 feet / 0.3–0.9 meters) and continues moving toward it
- Boundary – Your dog ignores the Warning Feedback for more than 2 seconds and continues toward the fence/beacon
Emergency – Your dog has passed the fence boundary and continues moving away from safety
Tracking
This graph shows how your pet’s time is categorized:
- Safe – Inside a fence with fences on
- Unsafe – Outside all fences with fences on
- Fences Off – Time when fences were turned off
- On Charger – Time when the collar was charging
- You can view this data by day or by hour within a selected day
All 24 hours should fall into one of these categories unless the collar is turned off or powered down (which it should never be)
Distance Walked
This graph shows the total distance your dog walks or runs:
- Calculated using the GPS chip and activity sensor
- Does not include driving distance
Walk Count Rules:
- Increments when you:
- Turn fences off
- Leave the fence with your dog
- Travel more than 500 feet (152.4 meters)
- A walk ends when you:
- Return to your fence
Turn fence mode back on
Activity
This graph shows how your pet spends their time:
- Active/Moving
- Resting
- On a Drive
- Data is calculated using the Halo activity sensor
You can view activity by day or by hour within a selected day
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