SLOPEHILL Dog Shock Collar,4200FT Dog Training Collar with Remote,IPX8 Waterproof E-Collar with Beep,Vibration,Shock,Flashing Light,No Shock Model,Electric Shock Collar for Dogs,Purple 2PCS
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1 Recommended Dog Weight
2 IP68 Waterproof Collar
3 5 Training Modes
4 Correct Bad Habits

1 Shock collar for dogs
2 Safe silicone prongs
3 Long-Lasting Battery Life
4 Quickly Choose Levels
5 Pairing Method
Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.77 x 0.1 inches; 15.17 ounces
Item model number : D17T
Batteries : 3 CR123A batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : May 16, 2025
Manufacturer : SLOPEHILL
ASIN : B0F8NS7Y3Z
Best Sellers Rank: #8,972 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #52 in Electronic Training Collars
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【5 Humane Training Modes】SLOPEHILL 2PACK upgraded dog shock collar with Beep, Vibration, Safe shock, Flash Light ,No Shock modes, you can use it to teach a dog basic commands and solve an uncontrollable dog’s behaviour problem,Which can improve your dog’s behavior at home or in social settings and enhance the feeling with your friends
【Dog training collar with flash light】Two safety Anti-lost light modes of solid white light & flashing lights on receiver collar,which is confident for camping or night time walks .Flash light feature is really nice to keep track of the dog at night. As professional remote dog trainer,you can easily find and spot the dog in the dark
【4200ft Remote Range & 2 Channel】Shock collar for dogs covers up to 4200ft Remote Range for more performance training.With dual-channel,supports train 2 dogs simultaneously .You could train your dog in both the park, backyard, and different rooms without any burden
【IP68 waterproof and adjustable electronic trainer collar】The shock collar receiver is IP68 waterproof which offers your dogs maximum flexibility during outdoor activities. Size adjustable collar strap, length from 8 to 26 inches, fits dogs from 8 to 140 lbs.Dog training collar is the essential solution to all your dog training needs
【Safe adjustable 0-99 static shock levels】No Shock out mode is convenient for you to use only vibration and beep mode.It will help you adjust the accurate and comfortable static level and shock can be turned off to avoid inadvertently shocking the dog.Safe, humane, and effective shock collar is great for training all shapes, sizes, and breeds dogs
【Extra-long life and rechargeable battery】Rechargeable remote and receiver, easy to charge the training collar with remote with any USB charger. You can charge the electric dog collar with your power bank, phone charger or laptop USB charging port.After 2 hours of fully charging, the collar is able to work 15-20 days.Shock collar for dogs will let you enjoy the training time with your dogs during outdoor activities
11 reviews for SLOPEHILL Dog Shock Collar,4200FT Dog Training Collar with Remote,IPX8 Waterproof E-Collar with Beep,Vibration,Shock,Flashing Light,No Shock Model,Electric Shock Collar for Dogs,Purple 2PCS
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Sandra Williams –
Amazing Collar
This is a very well-made product with a user-friendly, intuitive interface. The beep function is effective and responsive, making it a great option for training without immediately resorting to higher levels of correction. I also appreciate the adjustable collar, which allows for a comfortable and secure fit, and the inclusion of multiple prong covers to suit different dogs’ needs. Overall, it feels durable and thoughtfully designed. I would definitely recommend this product to others looking for a reliable training collar.
Erin jones –
Awesome training collars!
Such an awesome product! Comes with two collars that are fully adjustable and really great quality. Very durable. Very easy to use the different settings using the remote with a lock for the shock mode. Works well for training purpose and dog responds well to just the beeping. Has a light for nighttime use. Waterproof which is a huge perk. Great product!
PAjazmyn –
Sturdy, reliable, customizable, long battery life
Great quality. Superior battery life. Detailed instruction book with dog training steps. QR code for additional help. Easy to use. Lock for no shock is reliable. Waterproof. Sturdy nice sized hand unit and buttons. Beep and vibrate level 0-8. Shock level 0-99. Repeat customer. Now that my dog is trained I use to eliminate barking, jumping and keep off couch due to people not being obedient with instructions. Recommend for everyone.
Terry Kauffman –
Good product – make a plan
4 Stars right now; I’ve only had the product a few days. I’ll be back to update it in a month or so.Initial impression: It’s a good product. Everything has worked as presented. Instruction manual is pretty good – there are a few places that could use some fixing but, you can figure out what is being communicated. Switching between collars is easy using the slide switch. Changing to the desired collar is almost instantaneous. Each collar can have the Tone/Vibrate/Shock preset to whatever levels you want. Adjusting is easy but not necessarily quick but, the process is effective overall. I really like the Shock Lock so you can’t accidentally use it.I really like the two collars as I have two “wild animals” aka Welsh Terriers. Very high energy, very smart, very stubborn. One is a 5 1/2 yr. old female and the other a male puppy at 14 months. He has an issue with resource guarding: shows teeth, growls, sometimes a little nip; he also wants to attack anyone near his crate after he excitedly jumps in to go to bed – go figure; he growls when you want to pickup his empty dish after eating.I used the shock (on 3) twice: once to stop the growling/attacking from inside his crate and once to get him to give something he stole; intensity 1 and 2 were ignored; Vibrate and Tone were “laughed” at. The crate issue now only requires an occasional buzz on three or four and the “stop” command to end the problem, when it occurs. Good! Getting him to give something took a Shock on 3 tonight to get what he stole. That too is progress – it used to be a real fight.You should charge the receivers over night otherwise, depending on frequency of use, you may not have it when you need it. The Tone function for my dogs is just OK, maybe better for others. I have used this device on a walk with my puppy and the tone/buzz caused him to refocus and he began to heel better than ever. I will be trying it when he sees other dogs and turns into a shrew.Make a plan as to how you will use this – it can be abused. It should not be used to make your dog stop something without you being immediately ready to praise and reward the correct behavior. I noticed my puppy trying to run away, which I don’t want, and so I quickly praised him and gave him love to let him know it’s OK. If you do this right, you can begin to use just verbal commands and get the behavior you want. Yelling “no” at everything they do or don’t do, just confuses them.Last, for my dogs, I try to hide the remote from view because, as I said, they are very smart – then can figure it out where the correction is coming from and can either run away when you pick it up; stop what they are doing until you put it down, then start again. Or, they can run from you when you want to put on their collar. Good luck.
Rosmery Real –
Control your dog with this collar
Excellent product. The remote control responds quickly and has very good range. The Adjustability allows you to adapt both the size and the intensity according to the need. The impact effectiveness is good and the vibration level is perfect for softer corrections. In addition, the durability is noticeable in its resistant materials and the battery life is very good, it lasts several days without the need to charge it.
SMLB –
Collars fall off..
This is my third recall Caller and by far this is the worst one. The other two worked great for at least a year, and I had to replace them because I lost the remote receiver.My first issue with this recall, Caller is that I can’t put it in my pocket. I have to carry a rope around my neck or tie it to my wrist because when I put it in my pocket it would accidentally move from the off position to the middle so I learned to not put it in my pocket. Did not want to risk shocking my dogs. It does have that shock lock on the far right side, but it does not lock it simply slide from side to side, making it all too easy for an accidental shock to happen. So this was my first issue, but I hung in there because I like certain features like the built-in flashlight.However, in a week collar fell off one of my dogs and a month later it fell off my second dog. When it fell off my first dog, I thought maybe I didn’t attach it properly or he was playing rough with his sibling. After that, I made sure that I locked the collar in place. Today after a hike in the woods, we got back and I find that my second dog does not have her collar. So this is a defect it should not be falling off. It’s so easily.I will never buy this one again and I don’t recommend it. It’s a complete waste of money if the collars don’t stay on.
BingusBreaker –
We had a previous e-collar for my dog. Here are all the things I appreciate about this collar in comparison:Pros/nice-to-haves:- loud beep/sound: Other than recalling my dog when he’s off leash, I occasionally use the noise or vibrate to get my dog to come home when he plants his butt outside. I like that I can hear when it goes off too. There are other tones that differ in volume and melody, which I also like because if my dog gets used to one tone and starts ignoring it, I know that switching it to something new will work again. There are also quieter tones.- Bright colour (orange): my dog has long black fur around his neck, so having a bright orange colour helps it stand out on his neck instead of getting buried. I can see it for easy access. Reflective strips are also a bonus.- Easy to take on and off: it’s a simple clip buckle that allows the collar to go on quickly and you can take it off with one hand. My previous e-collar had notches like a belt/watch that was getting annoying to take on and off time and time again- Long battery life/active time: I haven’t had to charge the remote or receivers yet for a little over two weeks since the initial charge. The two hours before standby time feature is great. My previous e-collar seemed to have a short time until it shut off completely, but now I know the collar is ready for each hour-long walk and I don’t need to keep turning it on and off again.- Shock mode really is designed as a last resort: the remote has a slider to switch between off/shock/no-shock mode. Since the no-shock mode is all the way at the end, it’s easy to slide right up to, gliding right past shock mode, and you need to actively slide to shock mode. This is good because it would be very difficult to accidentally go on shock mode. I leave the remote in my pocket during the walk and I can slide the remote into the no-shock mode with confidence and without even needing to look at the remote, which leads to the next pro.- Textured/clearly spaced buttons: I can easily feel for the sound or vibrate buttons without even looking at the remote.- Two-pack of receivers is convenient: this is great if you have two dogs or aren’t on top of charging! I am in the latter camp. Since there isn’t a battery level indicator on the collars themselves, I foresee myself running into the issue where I’ll be on a walk, trying to use the collar, only to find out it’s out of charge. With two collars, I can easily swap them out before the walk. Both collars can be paired to one channel to make this easy.- Shock tester included: there’s a plastic piece with a light included so that you can test that the shock function really works (in case you don’t want to test it on yourself).- Easily adjustable to dog: you just need to slide the collar belt to customize length precisely.- light: there’s a light with two modes. Good for night time walks and if I want to locate my dog in the dark backyard.- LCD screen: very easy to read. The LCD makes it feel high-tech tooCons/user error/minor inconveniences:- Adjusting knob is a bit unintuitive: you need to press the mode (vibrate/beep/shock) and then press the knob at the top and then turn the knob. It’s probably just me, but I always need to turn the knob both ways to see which way actually works. This is only a minor inconvenience since I’m not going to be changing the modes much.- Control got a little dirty: since I put the receiver in my pocket, some of the dye rubbed off on my pants onto the orange plastic part.- The power button location: I usually put the collar on my dog’s neck before I remember to turn it on. Then, I need to feel for it a bit because the power button isn’t in a central location and has the same material as the flap covering the charging port. It’s also slightly underneath one of the prongs, adding to the difficulty. Only takes a couple of seconds to turn it on though.None of these inconveniences are worth knocking a star off and I’m overall really happy with the product as it helps me handle my dog perfectly.
AndreiC –
For the last 10 years, I’ve been using a very old and very rudimentary similar collar. It was very basic and looked dated even back then, but still cost me a fortune. This Slopehill set is like a whole new world for me.Main features of the collars are the built-in lights, which I’ve rarely seen on others, and the waterproof IP68 rating. That is to be expected nowadays, but the old collar was not waterproof, so it was best not to use it even in snow. I have only one dog, but having two collars is still convenient since I can use one while the second is charging and avoid any downtime when I least expect it. To be honest though, the batteries on the collars will last an eternity because they’ll go into a standby mode if they don’t receive a signal from the remote for more than 2 hours. The beauty is that they can still be reactivated from a distance. The remote also goes into standby after a while. So, every battery has a battery-saving feature, smartly implemented so it doesn’t get in the way.The remote is lightweight and is undoubtedly much bigger than needed to house the internal components, but it’s the right size for holding it securely and not having it slip through your fingers in a moment of panic. Navigating through all the available features might be a little confusing at first. Reading the manual and learning how to use it properly, instead of guessing, will make everything clear.I don’t care for the electrical shock feature, so I removed the 2 prongs. There’s nothing that would make me electrocute my dog or any dog, I don’t care how mild the shock is claimed to be. If you’re being attacked by a huge beast and your life is in danger, that’s where you’d go for the shock, but that’s most probably not going to be your dog, so it won’t have the collar around its neck. If your own dog doesn’t respond to the loud beeping coming from this collar or the insane vibration at its highest level, well…it’s not the animal that should receive the electroshock and I’d be very concerned.I can’t attest to the veracity of the 4200ft claimed working distance, but I haven’t experienced any connectivity issues on short distances. What I noticed though, is a short delay of about 0.3 to 0.5 seconds between the time a button is pressed on the remote until the collar responds. I don’t think that’s a matter for concern, but just so you know.Overall, a very good product, so far!
Practical Shopper –
The Slopehill shock collars are easy to use and versatile. I got these because I wanted a way to work with two dogs from one remote and still keep things fairly gentle and controlled. Out of the box the pieces feel decent for a budget style kit. The collars are lightweight and the straps have enough adjustment to fit small medium and larger dogs once you trim the extra length. The receiver units sit fairly flat against the neck and the buckles are easy to open and close. The remote is simple to understand with clear buttons for beep vibration shock and light plus the option to switch to a no shock mode. The screen is readable and it is straightforward to pick which dog you are controlling at any moment.In actual use I really liked having multiple non shock options. The beep and vibration modes are usually enough to get attention for most basic training and reminders. I like that I can start with the lowest level and treat the stronger functions more as a backup. The flashlight feature on the collar is handy in the evening since it makes it easier to spot the dog in darker corners of the yard. The waterproof rating is reassuring around puddles and wet grass and the collars have handled normal outdoor use without complaint.The remote feels comfortable in the hand and the range is more than enough for typical backyard and open field training. The separate buttons help reduce mistakes so you are less likely to hit the wrong mode if you are paying attention. Charging the collars and remote is simple with the included cables and the runtime is enough for several sessions before you need to plug them in again.There are some drawbacks for me. The plastic hardware and straps are more on the light duty side so I would not expect them to last forever. The receivers are compact but still noticeable on very small dogs so they may feel a bit bulky on tiny necks. As with any training collar you need to be careful about fit and contact points so the collars are not too tight or left on for long uninterrupted periods. I also think it is best to rely mainly on the gentler modes and use the stronger ones cautiously and thoughtfully rather than as a first choice.Overall I think this Slopehill set is a decent option if you want one remote for two dogs with a mix of beep vibration and other functions in a waterproof package. It is light handy and offers plenty of control for basic training and recall work while giving you the flexibility to choose how strong you want the correction to be. I would rate it about four out of five overall.
DB –
This is the second shock vibrate collar I’ve used, and I got this one because I don’t use the shock function, and this one has a physical slider to lock out the shock function which is exactly what I was looking for.I just used this at my cottage for my German Shepherd, she roams free 90% of the time, and being a shepherd tends to hang around, but her nose and ears and love of people does make her wander sometimes. She always comes back, but this was an amazing little tool to be able to beep her from a good distance away, as she now knows beep means treat! The 1-8 levels of beeps aren’t volumes they are individual beep/chirp patterns, some a little more stern sounding and others a more polite sounding which is great, none are all that annoying. I chose the least noticeable, most pleasant sounding one because I just use it as a reminder to return in times of need when she’s wandering a little. She’s generally within 150 feet, so I can’t speak to the max distance. The vibrate is great to have and does work when I need to divert her attention or get her attention quickly or if she is fixated.She swam with it and it still works great.One of the best things, also because I am at my cottage with her a lot and in dark areas, it has a green light that flashes every once in a while, but it also has a full white light that you can turn on and off by remote, which was great at night around the campfire to see where she’s sitting behind us or if she’s walked away into the forest a few feet just by turning the light on and seeing where she is, super super handy feature.The collar itself and receiver are both really nice quality and not gawdy or obtrusive, the fact that it comes with two is nice. The remote is solid feeling, fits in the hand nicely and the buttons are easy to find when needed, with the shock lockout being the best part. It’s easy to switch collars, and levels on the remote, and it has a nice little screen that gives all the info you need.Couldn’t ask for a better system – highly recommend this one.
Edward LO –
As an Amazon Vine Program member, I tested the SLOPEHILL Dog Training Collar and found it to be a solid, high-quality tool for dog owners who need reliable training assistance.Build QualityThe collars feel very well made—sturdy materials, solid construction, and a professional finish. Both the receiver and remote feel durable enough to withstand outdoor use, and the IP68 waterproof rating ensures it can be worn during play, swimming, or walks in the rain without worry.Training Modes & FlexibilityWhat I appreciate most is the variety of modes: Beep, Vibration, Safe Shock, Flash Light, and No-Shock. This versatility means you can choose the most appropriate and humane method depending on your dog’s size and temperament. For smaller dogs, I rely mainly on beep or vibration. The shock function is strong and better suited for medium or large breeds, but it’s adjustable from 0–99 levels so you can fine-tune the intensity carefully.Ease of UseThe remote range of 4200ft gives me plenty of control during off-leash training in the park or backyard. The dual-channel feature is great for households with multiple dogs—you can easily switch between collars and train two dogs simultaneously.Extra FeaturesThe built-in flashlight with solid and flashing modes is a thoughtful safety feature for night walks or camping. It makes it much easier to keep track of dogs in the dark.EffectivenessWith consistent use, the collars have proven effective in curbing unwanted behaviors and reinforcing basic commands. They respond quickly, and the variety of modes ensures I can train in a way that is safe and suited to each individual dog.ConclusionThe SLOPEHILL Dog Training Collar is a well-designed, durable, and highly functional training system. It offers a good balance of control, safety, and effectiveness for owners of medium and large dogs, while also providing non-shock training options for smaller breeds.