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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
GOOD PRODUCT
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
Je l'utilise sur la porte de mon congélateur afin de nous avertir lorsque la porte reste ouverte
Tracey1968
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2024
Nice and loud...will deffinitely hear it during the night or even with tv music ext on during the day!
TiredMama
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
We use this on doors for intruders. It is a great shrill sound that travels the entire house. Downsides are the ease of removal since you adhere with 3m tape. And the batteries are finicky. Also easy to disarm which isn’t good if you have kids that are causing issues in the home as they can stop the siren.
Howard Foot
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2024
totally dependable. we have it on our front door so we all know if someone is coming or going.
Roselyn quisao
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 4, 2024
I bought 2 packs on this and it didn’t work.When you turn it on even there’s no sensor it’s making alarm.
MM
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
If you are looking for door alarms, I recommend these. They are easy to install and loud, which is good because it gets the neighbors' attention.
Stephani Adomako
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2024
This is really loud. Eardrums were literally popping. We live in a three storey house so this is really good!!
edyta
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2023
Love itEasy to installIncredible loud
Heidi K.
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2022
I worried I wouldn't be able to make the two parts meet up properly on our three doors but they lined up so easily, even on our sliding door. The sound was incredibly loud, though. My daughter actually worried this door alarm would wake up the neighbors. If you have a large house, the loud sound might be helpful. It hurt my ears but we could hear it all over our medium sized house. I would advise getting door alarms where the volume can be adjusted.
Madison Blair
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
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Adam Salvona
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2021
These work extremely well and are very loud.I installed in my apartment on my emergency exit door and my balcony door. I have a 2 year old nephew who has learned to open doors. I have traditional exterior doors on both these locations and the handles and dead bolts are a little lower than standard. Which make them perfect height for a 2 year old... while it's funny but not funny, after being successful at opening the balcony door with the standard door knob many times within seconds of stepping into the kitchen or answering the front door. The sudden, loud and alarming noise scared the hell out of my nephew and me. But happy to report that one time was enough to discourage him from opening doors he knows he's not allowed to open. #scaredstraight #IthinkIpooped
Plavosin
Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2021
If you want a high-tech alarm that works with your smartphone, this product ISN'T it. However, if you're content with a low-tech device AND you're willing to make some minor adjustments to your door frame, then this can work well for you.PROS:1. The alarm is LOUD and will not only scare the would-be thieves away, but it will also scare you as well. Imagine the loudest bird chirping that you've ever heard - that's how it sounds2. The profile is relatively small, unobtrusive and quite pleasant to look atCONS:1. The installation on a regular door is NOT as straightforward as "peel-and-stick", as the vendor would have you believe. The base and the sensor need to be in the same plane, with very small tolerance. I had a 1/4" offset and that was setting off the alarm continuously, so I had to carve a little indent in the door frame to "sink" the sensor below the surface to make it work (see picture). For another door, a sliding door, I had to build a 1/4" thick base for the product, to raise it to the level of the sensor because in that case I couldn't dig into the door's track to bury the sensor below the surface. So you'll need to do a little bit of woodworking - nothing that a respectable do-it-yourselfer couldn't tackle, but you need to allocate some time and effort. It's annoying that the product's designers didn't foresee this problem2. Once installed on the vertical surface of the door, changing the 3 small batteries will come with some cursing. You'll have to hold the 3 batteries in place while at the same time try to slide the cover over them. Hopefully this doesn't need to be done very often.3. The ON/OFF micro-switch would have been best placed at the front of the alarm, rather than at the side of it as the designers decided to do. Due to shading and the very small writing, it's next to impossible to read which position of the switch is ON as opposed to OFF. And because different doors open in different direction, you can't just make it a simple rule such as "up is on, down is off" because the alarm could be upside-down on some doors. To solve this issue, I added a sign with a bell icon and an arrow, indicating how the switch has to be for it to make the noise.4. It cannot be armed when you're away without setting it off both when you leave and when you arrive, so this is mainly good to be used as a night time "sentinel".So with these adjustments, and IF I remember to arm each door every night, I have a good, cheap security system.
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