Invoxia unveils Biotracker Edition 2026 dog collar with real-time GPS, biometrics
Invoxia's Biotracker Edition 2026 pairs a second-by-second real-time GPS feed with expanded biometric monitoring, tracking resting heart rate, respiratory rate and heart-rate variability (HRV).

Invoxia announced the Biotracker Edition 2026 dog collar, its fifth-generation Biotracker, delivering a second-by-second real-time GPS feed and expanded biometric health monitoring when the company revealed the product on February 18, 2026. The combination of high-frequency location reporting and new physiologic sensors positions the Edition 2026 as a single device for tracking and health data for active dogs.
The Biotracker Edition 2026’s second-by-second real-time GPS feed is a headline feature of the fifth-generation collar from Invoxia, intended to give owners continuous positional updates. Invoxia described the GPS capability as “real-time” with second-by-second granularity in the announcement, a change owners of off-leash and running dogs will notice in live tracking and location history.
Alongside location, the Biotracker Edition 2026 expands biometric health monitoring on the dog collar to include resting heart rate, respiratory rate and heart-rate variability (HRV). Those three measures - resting heart rate, respiratory rate and HRV - are now listed as headline biometric outputs for the fifth-generation Invoxia Biotracker, aiming to provide continuous physiological context during walks, training sessions and recovery periods.
Invoxia framed the Biotracker Edition 2026 as the next iteration of the product line when it announced the device on February 18, 2026; the company called this model the fifth-generation Biotracker dog collar. The announcement emphasized the integrated approach of pairing a second-by-second real-time GPS feed with expanded biometric health monitoring on a single collar platform.
Hyperenergetic Dogs communities tracking performance and safety will have a clear field test: the Biotracker Edition 2026 combines continuous GPS and biometric streams in one wearable. With Invoxia naming resting heart rate, respiratory rate and heart-rate variability (HRV) as built-in metrics, the fifth-generation Biotracker dog collar is likely to drive practical comparisons in tracking fidelity and health signal reliability during real-world runs, play sessions and recovery.
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