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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
The unit works well. The sound levels are appropriate, adequate but not excessive for the chime function, and quite loud for the siren function. The remote control functions well (I did not measure maximum range), and the instruction manual is clear.
Davey C
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
SIREN AT LOUD SETTING will durn near wake up the neighbors. Seems to work well and efficiently.I still trying it at various locations in search of best permanent location.
John
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I bought this for my storage container since some people were breaking in and stealing stuff. The motion sensor on this alarm is ineffective to put it lightly. There is a significant delay until the sensor kicks in the siren. The distance at which it detects "motion" is inaccurate as well. Overall you get what you pay for, the motion sensor on this sucks but the siren is pretty loud.
KelJo
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Easy to install. Set up requires a bit of trial/effort because the remote included does not match the remote in the instruction booklet. The icons on the buttons are different than the illustration and therefore have different functions than given in the instructions. I am using this in the ceiling of an outdoor pavilion to scare away raccoons that have been doing a lot of property damage. This sensor is probably meant to detect humans much larger than a raccoon, but it did eventually sense the raccoon at about 12 ft away. The alarm sound is quite loud and stunned the raccoon for a couple seconds before running away (got it on video). The light is just a red flashing light that is not very alarming at all. I was hoping for something like a blinding strobe but couldn't find the loud alarm and flood light in one unit anywhere. I have a very sensitive camera in the same area that senses the critters quicker than this alarm does, but with the remote I can manually set off the sound alarm without going outside. The remote seems to have a good strong PIR. It works from inside closed windows, across 30ft of yard and through the pavilion curtains. Handy on these very cold winter nights.
Your Royal Highness
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Hurt my ears after hearing it go on and off a few times. Scared the cats out of room which is what I needed but I am concerned about our ears.
Bree H.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2025
I bought this as I needed more security in my home. It gives me peace of mind to have this motion detector by my front door. The alarm is loud and the remote to turn/ off is great. Its easy to use and I am happy with how it works. A really good home security find and worth buying.
ZoeStarr
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2024
I bought this 1 year ago now, I use it almost every night since, and even sometimes turn it on while I'm in the shower.This little device is a must have for all solo nighttime anxious apartment tenants.Very glad that it comes with removable batteries so that I can recharge them, otherwise who knows how long this would have lasted.I will solo travel with this.I have a single entrance to my bedroom and I turn the alarm nightly with my handy remote.ONLY thing I dont like so far is that it can be silenced if you hit the top of it, which is great if you accidentally trigger it but crappy because an intruder can easily disarm it. because the batteries have a screw cover if they disabled that function, an intruder would literally have to break it to shut it off. That could distract them. It's a pretty big downside for me since I use it for security.I will buy another if I see it go on sale, I'd like to have a backup in case it fails. I'd also like to buy them for my single female friends.I studied product design, I like this product.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on May 30, 2024
Only concerned about easily knocked from it's mounting bracket by intruders.
Pier
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
works fine if you can mount it right, it must be able to be mounted on its side. if it's mounted on its back then it'll be very far from the monitoring area and will miss actions. remote has a good range.
James B.
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2024
This gives me security when I'm sleeping.It senses motion and is very loud.I would say it would scare off most criminals as it is quite piercing. I sleep better at night. I highly recommend this item.
Trent Henrickson
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
This thing is louder than hell.... I mean I got magnetic window alarms that claim to be 125 decibel but this thing is preposterously loud... Significantly louder than my backup alarms on my backhoes and forklift.... And very simple to use the key fob has a lock button and an unlock button and an on and off button and a panic button literally just put batteries in it and screw it down somewhere.... The motion detection is perfect.. . I mean I'm securing my house with this thing and I wouldn't put a review for something that sucks.,.. I'm happy I chose this brand which of course was just reading reviews and getting lucky....
Tatiana Zohar
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2023
Use it in our shed since it was broken into. Easy to install and has a loud alarm.
Neil
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2021
I got this motion detector alarm as a deterrent against home burglars. For just under $30, it certainly delivers peace of mind.It's quite small, but puts out an ear-piercing siren which is just what I like for a burglar to hear as he's climbing in through my window. It can also be used as an electronic doorbell by simply pressing a button on the unit or remote. This gives it more utility and an even better value.One big thing about this alarm that I like is that it runs straight off electricity. This means I don't have to keep worrying about the battery level as to whether it will work or not, or if the batteries are a little low and wouldn't reliably sound the siren or be loud enough, or worse yet, start leaking. Yes, it does take 3AAA batteries (included), but they play more of a backup role in case of a power failure. Otherwise, it is powered by using a USB cord that can be plugged into a wall outlet or other USB slot.When I placed the sensor and then walked around to see where it would detect me, I noticed that there are a few small areas where it didn't see me, but that was remedied by simply turning the unit slightly to make sure it detected in a particular "zone".It also comes with a simple remote which includes a CR2032 battery. I tested it and was able to arm or disarm the unit from outside my house. I even went out to the curb in front of my house which is about 50 feet from my front door and was able to arm/disarm the unit which was in my living room. The remote feels a little flimsy in its construction, but hasn't stopped functioning. The good news is that if the remote became lost or nonfunctional, the unit can still be operated with the 3 buttons located on its top, although this would necessitate being able to press the on/off button from behind the unit and then exiting the area. The buttons on top of the unit seem solid and I don't anticipate them failing anytime soon.
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