🔒 Secure Your Space, Anytime, Anywhere!
The HTZSAFE 1/2 Mile Long Range Wireless Driveway Alarm is a versatile and weather-resistant motion sensor system designed for both indoor and outdoor security. With a remarkable transmission range of up to 1/2 mile, it effectively monitors large properties. The system features a 50-ft motion detection range, adjustable sensitivity, and is easy to install, making it ideal for homes, businesses, and offices. Expandable up to 32 sensors, it offers customizable alerts with various melodies.
Manufacturer | HTZSAFE |
Part Number | 808A+4T808 |
Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.95 x 3.94 inches |
Color | 1 Receiver+ 4 Sensor |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
F**E
Very Awesome Product!!!
These little security owls are my new best friends! I've only had them for a few weeks but...they are working consistently and holding up in rain, snow and heavy frost. The sensors are advertised to have a max effective range of 50 feet, it's more like 70 feet. So easy to set up, plenty of available alarm sounds to choose from. The in house alarm sounding unit has an adjustable volume level and it's real good. Have had nasty freezing rain and snow hitting these sensors, the design of the housing protects the seeing eye really well from the elements and drains away water from the sensor, well thought out design! The mounts are real easy to screw in to trees or siding. Swivels are real good too. I like that they are battery and not solar powered. This enables placement to be in shaded locations. Also, good that the sensors use three double A batteries. Plenty of battery power. The build is with heavy duty plastic, made well. The value for the money is surprisingly good. A few learnings to share; big wind triggers sensors by moving large tree limbs, small trees, brush, etc. squirrels sat on a couple sensors and bent them down, need to check and readjust as needed. Heavy snow bends spruce limbs down in front of sensor, check and clean snow off or trim branches as necessary. Update:04-21-25 I purchased a baby monitoring system and placed the baby monitor next to the house alarm unit. The parent units go with us during the day while working out and about on our acreage. This also assists with adjusting sensors so you can do this by yourself without the alarm unit on an extension cord to hear it. Great combo!
J**.
Solid performance, durable and very easy to set up.
Recommended. Long battery life, 3aa lasted about 18 months before needing replaced. Stood up to weather in Ohio. Transmitter is mounted on a metal fence post so it is out in the elements and no issues. It's mounted about 50 feet away from the receiver. The volume on the receiver is plenty loud and can be adjusted down. Easy to set up and adjust. Discreet enough to blend in, yet could be mistaken for a camera if a burglar notices it. More affordable than some similar alarms and a good value all around. Never needed tech support, but there's a sticker on the receiver with the contact info just in case. If you lose power or unplug the receiver, you'll have to readjust the receiver to your alarm of choice, which takes only about 30 seconds. The verbal alarm voice sounds like an Asian female. The doorbell and other non verbal type alarms sound perfectly fine, not too synthetic. But the speaker is tiny, so the quality the sound is average, but still perfectly fine. I'll be buying an additional transmitter for the side yard in the spring.
M**.
Works amazingly
We have had our driveway alarms a little over a year. They were easy to set up. We like that we can set a different voice activation message/tone for each sensor. That way we can tell the location that set off the alarm. They are very accurate. The battery life is amazing. We live in an area of heavy snow, frost and rain and have only had to replace the batteries once since installing them. The only issue we had, and it was our error, was installing/aiming them to close to the road. Every car that went by, set them off. We adjusted the angle and it resolved the problem. Not only would I recommend these, but I am ordering another set. Definitely works great for letting you know when someone has drove or walked passed them.
M**K
Function well, but don't last
I like these sensors for the most part, but one sensor failed due to water intrusion after less than one year.I bought these in June '24. I installed one at the end of my 1/4 mile driveway and one halfway up the drive. This way if one sensor is triggered, but not the other, I know it is likely deer or turkeys, and if they both go off in sequence someone is coming up the driveway. I installed them no problem, they look better than most sensors, and they were more reliable with fewer false positives and fewer false negatives than other inexpensive sensors I have used.I like the variety of tones to choose from, and assigned different tones for each one. My biggest initial complaint was about the volume. There are four volume levels to choose from, but they range from loud to very loud. I would much prefer that they be infinitely adjustable, or have the quieter tones be much quieter. Even at they lowest setting they are annoyingly, disruptively loud. Because of this, I switched them to silent, relying on the blinking eyes to alert me. I often missed alerts that way, though.Eventually I decided to try them with sound again, and discovered one was no longer working. I assumed it was batteries, but when I opened it up, water drained out and there was a lot of corrosion inside. Clearly it had been leaking for some time. The water was not restricted to the battery compartment, it had penetrative into the electronics.So, they function well, but perhaps quality control isn't what it should be. For the price, maybe that's to be expected? It would be nice if they both lasted more than a year.
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