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ACDC DynamicsSolar Alarm and LED Flasher with 129DB Siren and Lamp

R359

R450
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Enhance security with this Solar Alarm and LED Flasher, featuring a 129dB siren and 27 bright LEDs. Its motion sensor detects movement up to 8 meters, triggering an alarm and strobe light. Solar-powered and waterproof (IP65), it offers up to 30 days of operation on a full charge. Includes six modes and a remote for easy use. Ideal for home and property security. Comes with a 1-year warranty.

Product Features
  • 129dB Siren: Powerful alarm sound to deter intruders.
  • 27 LED Lights: High-brightness illumination for outdoor areas.
  • Motion Sensor: Detects movement within 5-8 meters.
  • Solar-Powered: No wiring needed; charges under sunlight.
  • Long Battery Life: Up to 30 days of operation on a full charge.
  • Waterproof (IP65): Durable and reliable in all weather conditions.
  • 6 Working Modes: Multiple settings for tailored security and lighting.
  • Remote Control: Easy operation and mode selection.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for homes, farms, and various outdoor locations.
  • 1-Year Warranty: Ensures product quality and customer support.
Product Specifications
  • Siren Volume: 129dB
  • LED Count: 27 high-brightness LEDs
  • Detection Range: 5-8 meters
  • Power Source: Solar panel
  • Battery Life: Up to 30 days on a full charge
  • Waterproof Rating: IP65
  • Working Modes: 6 modes (including light control, body sensor with light and/or sound alarm)
  • Operation Method: Remote control and power button
  • Charging Time: Depends on sunlight exposure
  • Material: Sturdy, weather-resistant casing
  • Colour: Red
  • Dimensions: ‎14.48 x 8.89 x 7.11 cm
  • Weight: 0.175kg
  • Warranty: 1 year
What's In The Box?
  • 1x Solar Alarm and LED Flasher with 129DB Siren and Lamp
  • 1x Remote Control
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