- Arm/Disarm/Panic/Doorbell mode controlled by the remote
- Magnetically triggered alarm suitable for Doors or Windows
- More alarms and remotes available for pairing
- Detering thieves effectively by 105dB loud alarm
- Simple peel and stick installation
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Nwobodo Emeka Stanley
Loud piercing alarm. Easy to use. Seems like a good deal for the price.
The plastic housing and battery compartment isn't particularly beefy, and it would certainly be easy to disarm it quickly if you knew where to look. BUT, for the purpose of securing a storage unit from an opportunistic night-time break-in, I think this would be a successful deterrent. The alarm is loud enough to make my ears ring after only a few seconds of exposure. I like the fact that it uses a remote for locking and unlocking the alarm. This makes it easy to use.
Jodie Roll
I highly recommend this product
I highly recommend this product. I have put this is in my office door and so far it is working perfectly. The remote control is amazing! I turn it off when I arrived my office and turn it on when I leaved. I tested it many times and I think this is a brilliant idea! There is only one thing, I wish they include a small screw because my door is not big enough to put the other small part of the sensor.
Tara Muşîr Hormzyar
These are great
I got these when my toddler started being able to open doors. I usually just keep them on the chime mode. When my husband is in the field I set it to alarm at night. I bought an extra remote so that I can keep one on my key chain and one next to my bed so that when I wake up in the morning to let the dogs out I can set the alarm back to chime. The chime is loud. I can hear it over the shower easily. It's not a super nice chime sound. That's literally the only thing I can find wrong with this. It sounds like the annoying chime when you walk into some stores.
Jessie Phillips
I can't tell you how much I love this alarm
I can't tell you how much I love this alarm !! It was so easy to install and operate , I was amazed . I feel so safe having it and recommend this anyone who wants to secure their home when they are home or away . The main reason I purchased it is because I can arm it from the outside . Most wireless alarm systems work on the inside when you close the door or window and when it is opened the alarm sounds . This one you can close the door and arm it from the outside with a remote . When you come home you disarm it with the same remote . The alarm is very loud and won't stop until you disarm it . I also bought the traditional wireless window alarms and I now my whole home is secure for under $50 .
Lori Dunn
I feel safe, in a world that is not!
I like be this, I feel safe with it in place. I am a woman who lives alone, if you are a woman you probably know that the world can be a scary place! You’re home should NEVER be one of them! With this alarm in place I know my home is my safe haven! The beeper goes straight on my keys, to arm and unarm the alarm isn’t too loud to bug the down stairs neighbors, but the actual alarm is loud enough to not only scare someone off but alert all my neighbors something is wrong! I love this product and I recommend it to EVERYONE!
Harsh Mishra
Works well. Below are directions for pairing or programming the remote key fob to multiple alarms.
Pros: Very loud. Easy to install. Remote key fob has excellent range and covers a 3000 ft house with no problem. You can program up to 50 alarms off of one remote. I have only done 3 alarms and they work great. Cons: Instructions are confusing. The Chinese are trying but they need some help with their translations. So I'll help. Below is how you program multiple alarms to one or more remotes key fobs. Model SF06R 1) Remove one battery in other alarms that are already paired with the key fob. You must do this or you will deprogram them from the key fob. 2) Insert only one battery in the new alarm. 3) Press and hold the Bell button on the key fob. 4) Insert 2nd Battery into the alarm while holding the Bell button. The Alarm will beep once. Continue holding the Bell key until the alarm beeps one more time. This takes a few seconds. 5) Release the bell key and press the unlock button. The Alarm will beep again. 6) Test the key fop by pressing the bell button. The alarm should ring. 7) Reinsert all batteries in the other alarms. 8) Test all the alarms by pressing the Bell button. All Alarms should ring. 9) Repeat steps 1 thru 8 for any additional key fobs. This only took me an hour to figure out. I thought I'd save everyone some time. So print it out for any future use. May you all have a safe home! If you thought this helpful please give this a "helpful" vote so others will see these directions. Thanks.
Shauna P Green
Good enough to scare the hell out of my thieving/scumbag/drunkard housemate’s, so it's Good enough for me!!!!
Have a ROOMIE whose a drunk loser with no job, yet somehow always manages to drink a liter of vodka daily? Have a ROOMIE who is a complete thief, and you can’t trust near any of your belongings without fearing they will (at any given moment) end up in the nearest pawn shop? Have a disgusting human being living with you? Well this is the simple trick you need to prevent that drunk, or thieving/ disgusting human being from jacking your belongings!! It’s cheap, it’s small, & best of all it’s LOUD. What more could you want? Nothing better than hearing it go off, & catching the P.O.S.’s in their tracks!!! I’m a fan of this product. Some say that in “arming the alert” is too loud, but I don’t find it to be that loud, and I live in a crappy house, with paper thin walls, and the cheapest doors any human can find, yet arming the alarm is not SO LOUD that the semi-homeless Dude on the Couch (DOTC as I nicely call him) is awoken, nor disturbed when I arm this alarm (every time I leave my room). If it doesn’t disturb “The Dude on the Couch”, then it’s not that loud!!! Alarm bell feature is cool, & another good tool to use in monitoring your door, & catching anyone trying to go into your room whilst cooking, or at a range of about about 30-40 feet from the bedroom (or location of this alarm). Setup takes seriously 4 seconds. Instructions could be a tad easier, but if you passed the 3rd grade... I’m pretty sure you can figure it all out.
Melissa Binder
I’m TOTALLY SATISFIED!!!!
I’m not one to write reviews. However, I decided to do so because I’m DEFINITELY pleased with my purchase. I’m a single female who lives in an apartment. For some reason, this complex only has one lock on the front door. In other apartments that I’ve lived in, there’s always been a doorknob lock plus a deadbolt lock. But not here. So, I’ve been a little uneasy, especially at night, since I moved in 3 months ago. Not any more, I sleep like a baby and feel very safe. This alarm was easy to install, will scare away any intruder, and was the right price for my budget. Thank you for this product.
Elizabeth Swindlehurst - Perry
Very loud
Happy with the purchase. If you are thinking about buying this I highly recommend it. I bought it because living in an apartment I wanted a little extra security. It’s amazing. Super loud and effective. I would recommend buying another remote to have just in case. It is a little hard once mounted to open the battery area to pull the batteries out. I forgot to turn it off and tried to take the batteries out to make it stop with the alarm and couldn’t get it open. Had to run and grab the remote. Overall great product for the price. A+
Joy Descallar
But it...Peace o monkey
This is pretty cool it's exactly like having a car alarm for your door or window. You arm and disarm using the remote(battery was included). It even has a panic button. Super easy to setup. You CAN add extra remote controls if you have more than one set of keys. There are some instructions to do this included. Just gotta remember it's there. I've walked in a couple of times now, forgetting to disarm only to be met with the loud siren. REMEMBER - the only way to interact with the alarm, panic button and doorbell is through the remote control. If you lose it you gotta take out the batteries(AAA) to the host to stop it. There are NO switches on the sides. Only improvements I can think of are: 1. Adding a screwto lock the battery compartment so no one can take out the batteries without some effort. 2. Sell it with a set of remotes