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DETAILS: UPC: 834844000144
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Junk
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I expected this unit to work because of the claims that the manufacturer made. I also liked the idea that it is made in the USA. I even purchased an extra sensor. I set one sensor about 80 feet away from the receiver and it does not work. I tried one sensor about 20 feet from the receiver and it works when it feels like working. I just wasted good money on this junk. I can't recommend that anyone should purchase this product. It's a waste of money and time!
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-12-02
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no deal
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it doesn't work if the sensor is more than 10 feet away from the base. I am returning it!
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-23
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Security device
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This is an additional sensor for our security system. It detects if someone is near our front porch and sounds an alarm.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-20
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Piece of junk
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Hasn't worked a single time since I put it by the driveway. I have had this make alarm before and they worked fine but not this one. I called the manufacturer and they told me there could be no trees, bushes,had to be able to throw a ball from the receiver to the transmitter for it to operate properly. The sales info says it is good up to 900 feet, I don't know anyone that can throw a ball 900 feet, that's 3 football fields. Their reason was they were forced to shorten the antenna by some government regulation. Reguardless it doesn't work!
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-16
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Making it smarter
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I've had this unit for about a year and it works very well to detect folks coming up my long driveway. I'm still on my first set of used batteries. My only problem is false alarms from deer at night and other "little forest creatures". I've decided to get a second transmitter and place it further up the drive. It's unlikely that a deer would trip both alerts, at least not as quickly as a car would, so only the proper sequence of alerts will indicate a real visitor. Either alert alone is just another deer.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-11
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