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110dB Car Alarm System, Anti-Theft Vibration Alarm with 10 Levels Sensitivity Adjustable, Wireless Remote Anti Theft Device for Car, Truck, RV, E-Bike, Motorcycle

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$14.99
110dB Car Alarm System, Anti-Theft Vibration Alarm with 10 Levels Sensitivity Adjustable, Wireless Remote Anti Theft Device for Car, Truck, RV, E-Bike, Motorcycle
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What It Is

This is a 110dB wireless alarm system with a vibration sensor and remote control, designed to deter theft for vehicles like cars, trucks, RVs, e-bikes, and motorcycles—not a mower-specific part. It triggers a loud siren when it detects movement or tampering, making it a potential add-on for protecting a parked lawn mower, trailer, or equipment.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check the following:

  • Power source: Requires 12V DC (e.g., battery terminals, fuse box, or accessory port)—not compatible with 6V or 24V systems. Confirm your mower or vehicle has a 12V battery.
  • Mounting space: The siren unit is about 3x2x1 inches; the vibration sensor is separate. Ensure you can mount both securely (e.g., under a seat, in a tool box, or on a frame) without interfering with moving parts or heat sources.
  • Wiring: Hardwired installation—needs basic electrical skills (strip, connect, insulate). No plug-and-play harness for mowers; you’ll splice into a 12V source and ground.
  • Remote range: Typically 30–50 feet; test in your environment (metal frames, batteries can block signal).
  • Not OEM: Universal aftermarket—no specific mower brand/model fitment. Works on any 12V machine with a clean ground and power point.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Moderate for DIYers. You’ll need wire strippers, crimp connectors, and a multimeter to find a constant 12V source (e.g., battery or ignition switch). No instructions tailored to mowers.
  • Sensitivity tuning: 10 levels adjust via a small screw on the sensor. Set too high, wind or bumps trigger false alarms; too low, theft may go undetected. Expect trial and error.
  • Durability concerns: Not weatherproof—exposed to rain, dust, or vibration from mowing, the siren and sensor may fail. Seal connections with dielectric grease and mount in a dry, sheltered spot.
  • Volume: 110dB is loud enough to deter casual thieves but may not be heard inside a house if the mower is in a shed. Confirm local noise ordinances.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a high-value mower (e.g., zero-turn, riding mower) stored outside or in a shared garage, and you’re comfortable with basic wiring and weatherproofing. Skip it if you want a simple, mower-specific solution or need weather-resistant gear—look for a dedicated lawn equipment alarm instead.

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