Innotek IUC-4225 UltraSmart Extra Collar Receiver for IUC-4100, IUC-4200, and IUC-5200 Systems

$129.99 $104.95
(as of 28/10/2010 06:17 - info)
  • Extra collar receiver with ReadyTest function to ensure a proper fit
  • For use with Innotek’s IUC-4100, IUC-4200, and IUC-5200 systems
  • Delivers electronic stimulation dogs quickly learn to avoid
  • Low-battery indicator; collar fits neck sizes 8 to 24 inches
  • Receiver measures 2-3/4 by 3/4 by 1-1/4 inches; limited lifetime warranty

Extra Collar receiver for IUC-4200, IUC-4100 and IUC-5200 systems

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5 Reviews

  1. Dana Timmerman says:
    Posted October 23, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We’ve used the Innotek system for 3 years over a 2 acre area. The original collars were of high quality but eventually wore out. The two new collars we purchased about 6 weeks ago– one already has a broken buckle and neither seem to offer a strong enough tone/shock. Disappointed. Innotek, please, return to producing better quality longer lasting colars.

  2. Olly says:
    Posted October 16, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I purchased the 5200 system for a hound that would keep digging out. The 5200 is nice as it has the remote and also beeps before it shocks. It works but the battery life between charges is terrible. Less than a week. I needed a new collar and bought this one. Unfortunately this collar is very cheaply made and nowhere near the quality of the original. Also, what it doesn’t tell you is that this collar does not have the beep function. So if you are used to using the remote to gently persuade your dogs this one doesn’t. The same with linking collars to “A” and “B” on the remote. Overall I think the innotek 5200 has been a disappointment and will look for other manufacturers when it’s time for a new one.

  3. trippendiculr says:
    Posted September 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This collar is superior to that which was packaged with the fence for one reason: the snap-clip feature enables you to set the size of the dog’s collar perfectly and never have to re-measure again! The battery seems to last pretty long, but that might be because it’s new and my dog doesn’t test the fence very often. We’ve only had it for about a month, so I can’t say it’ll last any longer than the collar it replaced.

    Always be sure your dog isn’t fear-aggressive before you decide to use an invisible fence!

    Spay, neuter, vaccinate, and microchip–you never know what will come into your yard.

  4. Frugal says:
    Posted June 23, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I’ve had these collars on two dogs for over five years now and agree wholeheartedly with those who think Innotek designed the batteries to fail as close to the warranty expiration as possible. With the exception of one battery which lasted about three years–every other one failed within eight to eighteen months.

    My small dogs (16 and 20 pounds) have accepted their Innotek collars and the system enables them to freely roam our property. The device itself is small and streamlined but I had to retrofit smaller straps on the receivers because both dogs looked like they were caught in a trap. :)

    (I just checked Innotek’s website and now people are complaining about a new flimsy collar-strap design that unbuckles easily–go figure). I have several old straps lying around if anyone wants to pay shipping.

    It’s time to shop for another collar–the latest lasted one year and two weeks. Come on Innotek, with today’s battery technology and your exorbitant pricing; these batteries should last at least five years!

  5. W. Heyn says:
    Posted June 22, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This device is performing well so far. The first collar didn’t last too long. Rechargeable battery is not replaceable.


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