GreenBlue wireless alarm, dog barking, microwave sensor, works through the door, GB115

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Brand:
Green Blue
Product code:
GB115 / 5902211104827

Specification

Built-in flash:N
Built-in microphone:N
Mounting type:Wall mounted
Package type:Box
Photo feature:N
Product colour:White
Quantity:1
User guide:Y
Windows operating systems supported:N

Dog barking is one of the most effective means of deterring burglars.

The device will effectively protect your property during holidays and departures.

The siren should be placed in a room next to the monitored place (e.g. entrance door, balcony door, terrace door, basement door, windows) and armed using a button on the siren or remote control.
The sensor built into the siren reacts to movement within 10 meters by triggering an alarm - the sound of a dog barking.
Optionally, the sound of the dog barking can also be set to the sound of the doorbell or the sound of the siren.
The device has an 8-step volume control.
For extra security at home, the alarm sound can be triggered at any time by pressing the SOS button on the remote control.


Technical Specifications:

  • Microwave motion sensor
  • 3D sound effect
  • 8 volume levels (70 - 120 dB)
  • Detection angle: 360°
  • Detection area: up to 10m (in open space)
  • Led
  • Detection by: wood, plastic, glass, cement (less than 18cm thick), etc.
  • Power consumption: <6W
  • Working voltage: 12V
  • Dimensions: 154 x 160 x 110 mm
  • Weight: net - 765g / gross - 790g
  • Remote control range: 50m
  • Remote controller supply voltage: 3V
  • Operating temperature and humidity: 0-40°C / 20-85%
  • Power:
  • Battery: 8 * 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
  • mains (power adapter included)


The set includes:

  • Alarm system
  • AC adapter
  • Remote control with CR2032 battery
  • Sticker
  • Manual
  • Manufacturer's packaging
  • Warranty: 2 years

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