Solar Wireless Driveway Alarm System - 1/2 Mile Range, Weatherproof Motion Sensors & 120dB Siren for Property Security
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- Alert Options:You can select one of 4 ways of being alerted (Audible Alarm/Light Alarm/Sound Light Alarm/Work with Receiver). These will effectively alert you to visitors and potentially unwanted intruders or to scare intruders.
- Versatile functioning and extended communication capabilities: The wireless driveway alert system can operate in conjunction with receivers or autonomously. Motion detection can extend up to 30 feet. The transmission distance from each sensor to the receiver can be as far as 1/2 mile. Additionally, this driveway alarm can serve as a remote doorbell for your driveway.
- Wide Range of Uses:The driveway alarm system includes a receiver and a driveway sensor with waterproof grade of IP65 for outdoor motion alert use. The driveway alarm is using the most advanced pyroelectric infrared (PIR) technology to detect the heat source of moving object and use new software algorithms to minimize false alarms caused by environmental impacts. You can quickly receive motion alarms when people, cars or animals enter your gate or wherever you place a outdoor motion sensor alarm.
- Easy to install and expand: This wireless solar driveway alarm system is easy to install.It can be installed on walls, fence posts, trees, or any other surface. It will provide 24-hour heat and motion detector to protect your family's property and safety. A receiver can expand/handle up to 16 motion sensors to provide full coverage of your property.
- Solar powered: This driveway alarm system is powered by a battery, which is charged through the existing solar panel. So, there is no need to be continually replacing the battery.It can also be charged through a USB-C cable. This wireless solar driveway alarm has undergone rigorous testing in high and low temperature environments and has a working temperature range of -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C).



















