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Still cannot figure out how to do the “light” click it advertises instead of the normal/loud click.
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I've owned one of these before and it worked great, easy to use, responsive, clear click sound
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It was only effective about 1 every 10 clicks.
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I have no complains, the clicks are durable and easy to use
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good loud click
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Easy to hold, makes a great click, nice elastic band on the back.
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It’s pretty good quality and the click is good
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This clicker produces a very soft click.
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Bought to train a cat and is a much softer click than some of the other trainer so it isn't so obnoxious to my kitty.
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For outdoors, I prefer the hard click of a box clicker.
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It works came unbroken and has a nice sharp click to it loud in a quiet room
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It is a softer click, good for inside an apartment or a small courtyard.
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The click is a little softer than I was expecting, and I'd knock it half a star for sound volume if I could.
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Good, loud click.
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The click is definitely not too soft.
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The clicked is a lot quieter than most
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I've worn clickers around my neck on a lanyard and around my wrist on a flexible bracelet, but they still seem hard to get to quickly and positioned for the perfectly timed click if I am not set to do that at that exact moment.
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It also has a green loop on the bottom which slips over a finger in a ring-like fashion for easy clicking.
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No delay, just a perfect feel and immediate click.
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The click it makes is quite soft and of little use to get any animals attention unless it's very closeTwo star do to soft click.
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Quiet and indiscriminate click is not the name of the click training game
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The click is very quiet and not a sharp enough sound to get my puppy's attention
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I bought this one not for the quieter click but for the finger strap.
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This clicker has a softer-sounding click than the regular clicker we had, so it is better for my nervous dog
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Even inside in a quiet room and in close proximity to my dog, the click is barely audible and I get little reaction from the dog.
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If you're trying to shape a behavior and have to fumble for your clicker, even for a second.... forget about it, you'll do more harm than good if your click then
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The sound is a solid click but too loud or high pitched
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It does what it’s supposed to do can’t ask for more I do wish it was a little smaller but over all a great product love how you can slide it on your finger and the click it makes isn’t to loud neither to soft
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Great click noise.
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The quiet clicks are just loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough for shy and nervous dogs to be comfortable
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The quiet clicks are just loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough for shy and nervous dogs to be comfortable
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Easy to hold and a strong click sound
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The click is adequately loud and my golden retriever puppy is learning fairly fast using clicker training
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You have to hit the button near the end to get a good quick click.
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If the loud click started to annoy
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It has a nice click to it
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But to be honest the click is too soft to be useful in most situations.
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The clicker mechanism performs well and makes a clear, robust click sound.
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So why would a *click* deter him?
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Good, loud click.
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The click is a little softer than I was expecting, and I'd knock it half a star for sound volume if I could.
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The clicker gives a non-startling click, and is easy to hold with a treat in the same hand.
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It’s not as easy as a click
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The click is consistent and not overwhelming
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For outdoors, I prefer the hard click of a box clicker.
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The click is loud and crisp
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This clicker produces a slightly softer click than the one I am used to, but it works well.
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The click is solid and audible
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Just wish the click was louder
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Easy clicking
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good loud click
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It has a nice audible click and is easy to hold
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The click is softer and quieter, but that works for me and my dog
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and it’s lightweight, but the click only works if you press very hard on a certain portion of the button
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I started clicker training our cat and it works great but especially in the beginning the click was a bit loud and surprising to her (holding it behind my back so further away from her)
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Additionally, the click itself is very quiet which isn’t good if you’re training a city dog on the go
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The first two clicks scared my
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It's true, this is a quieter click than most other clickers, but that really shouldn't be a problem if you're training the way you should be
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World fine for tea hung tricks in my kitchen, but I need a louder click for reactive dog training
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This clicker however, is a softer click, and is easily heard, while not being jarring
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Click is loud and distinct, but not as annoying as
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Just wish the click was louder.
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It has a nice loud click and works great.
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This clicker has a softer click, and it works just fine
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This clicker has a softer click, and it works just fine
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It does give a quieter click than most clickers, but for the price point that's okay.
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This clicker is great, it has a soft kind of gentle click that can still be heard well enough but isn't annoyingly loud
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With other clickers I've used I would try to muffle the loud click in my hand or hold the clicker behind my back
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It has a nice loud click and works great.
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It has a nice loud click and works great.
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The click is substantial, but not scary.
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I appreciate that the click is clear and firm, but not too loud or annoying
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Would absolutely recommend, nice clicking sound is not too loud but can easily be heard even with talking and other medium level sounds
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The click isn't very loud at all, disappointing.
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The quiet clicks are just loud enough to be heard, but quiet enough for shy and nervous dogs to be comfortable
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Audible and clear click sound, easy to use, comfortable grip.
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Great click noise.
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Soft click easily hidden this is my go to
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For me, this click is too soft to use in larger indoor spaces or outside.
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Love the fact that it has the finger strap but the click is very quiet.
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Makes a clear clicking noise.