Weenect XT GPS Tracker Review UK 2026
French-engineered GPS dog tracker with a multi-network SIM that works in 170+ countries, ring/vibrate recall and a built-in torch. It replaced the Weenect Dog 2 in the range.
4.2 / 5
Highly recommended
Strengths
- Multi-network SIM covers 170+ countries at no extra cost - pair with an AHC for trip-ready cross-Channel travel
- Ring, vibrate and built-in torch help you call the dog back and spot it in the dark
- Up to 3 weeks of battery when you use power-saving zones
Watch outs
- Continuous tracking mode cuts battery life to about a week - plan charging on longer trips
- Subscription is mandatory - the cheapest rate needs a 250 upfront 5-year commitment
- At 54g it is heavier than the old Dog 2 (31g), so check fit on toy breeds
£59.99
Typical price - check weenect.com for live pricing.
- Subscription required Yes - from about 4.16/mo on the 5-year plan (250 upfront) to 14/mo flexible
- Battery life Up to 3 weeks with power-saving zones; around 7 days in continuous tracking mode
- Connectivity Multi-network SIM included - works in 170+ countries
- Ring, vibrate & torch Yes - sound + vibration recall plus an integrated flashlight
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By Editorial team1 min read
- Subscription required
- Yes - from about 4.16/mo on the 5-year plan (250 upfront) to 14/mo flexible
- Battery life
- Up to 3 weeks with power-saving zones; around 7 days in continuous tracking mode
- Connectivity
- Multi-network SIM included - works in 170+ countries
- Ring, vibrate & torch
- Yes - sound + vibration recall plus an integrated flashlight
- Weight
- 54g
- UK coverage
- 99% territory coverage claimed by Weenect
- Best for
- UK to EU travellers who want one tracker that just works across borders