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[Upgrade] WSDCAM 110dB Motorcycle Alarm, New 7 Sensitivity 4 Volume Adjustable, Wireless Vibration Alarm with Remote Control Anti-Theft Alarm for Car/Bike/Vehicle Security, Loud Door/Window Alarms

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[Upgrade] WSDCAM 110dB Motorcycle Alarm, New 7 Sensitivity 4 Volume Adjustable, Wireless Vibration Alarm with Remote Control Anti-Theft Alarm for Car/Bike/Vehicle Security, Loud Door/Window Alarms
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What It Is

This is an aftermarket motorcycle alarm system (110dB siren) designed for vehicles, bikes, and doors/windows. It’s not a lawn mower part—it’s a generic anti-theft alarm that can be adapted for use on riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, or utility vehicles left on trailers or in sheds.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Not mower-specific: No direct OEM fitment for any lawn mower brand (John Deere, Cub Cadet, Toro, etc.).
  • Wiring required: You’ll need to tap into a 12V power source (battery or ignition) and ground. No plug-and-play harness.
  • Mounting: The vibration sensor and siren unit need a clean, dry surface—avoid exhaust heat or moving parts. Velcro or zip ties are common, but vibration may trigger false alarms on rough terrain.
  • Check voltage: Works on 12V DC systems—most riding mowers and zero-turns use 12V batteries, but confirm your mower’s electrical system.

Key Things to Know

  • False alarm risk: The 7 sensitivity levels help, but on a mower with engine vibration, even the lowest setting may trigger alarms. Test before permanent install.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need basic wiring skills (strip, crimp, solder) and a multimeter to find constant 12V. No instructions for lawn mower use.
  • Volume adjust: 4 levels from 90dB to 110dB—110dB is very loud (hearing protection recommended when testing).
  • Remote range: Typically 30–50 feet line-of-sight. Metal mower bodies or enclosed sheds reduce range.
  • Weather resistance: Not IP-rated—mount indoors (under seat, in battery compartment) to avoid water damage.

Should You Buy It

Worth considering if you leave your mower on an open trailer or in an unsecured shed and want a cheap, loud deterrent. Skip it if you want a true plug-and-play mower alarm or if your mower sits in a garage—vibration false alarms will drive you nuts.

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