🔐 Protect your space with a siren that means business!
This wireless shed alarm delivers a powerful 115dB siren triggered by a sensitive vibration sensor, ensuring early break-in detection. Designed for quick, tool-free installation in just one minute, it features adjustable sensitivity and anti-false alarm technology to suit any environment. Powered by included AAA alkaline batteries and fully waterproof, it’s the ultimate no-fuss security upgrade for your shed, garage, or summer house.
Battery description | Alkaline |
Number of batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Control method | Remote |
Noise level | 115 dB |
Sensor technology | Vibration Sensor |
Manufacturer | Sixty Two Trading Ltd |
Part Number | shedolarmx1 |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 2.4 x 9.5 cm; 130 g |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | shedolarmx1 |
Size | 9.8 x 10 x 2.8 cm |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 130 g |
M**E
Alarm
Good alarm works really well
T**S
It works
Works well
J**Y
A great little shed alarm of more use than a padlock?
A relatively cheap and easy to install shed alarm. I was thinking it’s crazy really? - You buy all these expensive tools for your shed only to spend around £20 for an alarm to protect them? There is a link to a basic video guide provided with the item which shows you how to install the alarm and ‘arm’ it. It’s fairly straightforward, that said, during the instruction film you see a chap pressing the supplied remote control from a distance but for some reason it doesn’t show you a close-up of the four remote buttons in order to see which one he is actually pressing?Basically, the top large circular button arms the alarm, the next one down unlocks the alarm. The third button allows you to switch between alarm sounds (a siren through to a sort of digital warble). At the time of writing this I haven’t figured out what the fourth button does as yet?For its size - it is ‘fairly’ loud but I’m not sure you would hear this from your house, especially if like me, your shed is situated at the bottom of your garden? However, I reckon it would be good enough to deter the casual thief.How does it work? Well, you attach the alarm to the inside of your shed door using the supplied sticky pads. Shut the door and then set the alarm using the remote. If anyone tries to disturb the door it will trigger a short warning buzz. Then if you touch (move) the door for a second time it will trigger the ‘full’ alarm. It can then only be disarmed via the remote. As this alarm senses movement from anything it is attached to, it could be used in a number of scenarios. For example, you could easily attach this to your garage door, or perhaps a door or window in your house?The remote is fairly small and designed to fit on a keyring. (See my pic) There is also a plastic plectrum included in the kit. I’m guessing this is to aid inserting the remote onto your keychain? (There are no instructions and nothing mentioned in the installation film).The alarm is battery powered, so I guess it’s a case of keeping a spare supply of these? All in all however, not bad for the price! An alarm is actually more use than a shed lock I reckon? I’ve often thought that anyone with a screwdriver can basically get into a shed by simply removing the hinges so what is the point of a lock?
4**S
nice and loud easy set up
excellent just the job was amazed at how load it was .. great value for money
G**Y
Alarm
Great shed alarm
T**N
Just the job
This item is simple and works well. May get another couple in the near future....
B**
Very reliable deterrent.
This is the 3rd alarm I've bought for various out buildings, east to set up, easy to change the batteries when needed, quite loud enough to wake you in the night if siren alarms. More of a deterrent than anything as it goes off when it's knocked as a warn at first then fully alarms if secondary disturbed..I did buy (this shed is alarmed) signs as a added deterrent. Can't fault them for the price. 👍
B**Y
Dissapointed
Not a good alarm if shed door opened whilst break in doesn't go off
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