Thursday, March 15, 2012

Posey Wander Alarm

Posey Wander Alarm
Price : $90.19
List Price : $119.00
You Save : $34.03 (29%)

Product Features

  • Easy-to-use and cost-effective D.I.Y. (do-it-yourself) wireless intruder alarm system kit.
  • Supports up to 60 wireless sensors
  • Transmit at 430-433MHz frequency band, wireless transmitting distance up to 300 feet
  • Supports up to 5 phone numbers for auto alarm call ; 1 management center protocol
  • Easy ¿one-key¿ armed/disarmed operation.

Product Description


Size: Complete System
SecurityMan Air-Alarm1 is a state-of-the-art wireless alarm system kit for homes and businesses. It is user-friendly easy to use protecting homes/businesses at a minimum cost of investment. Do-It-Your-Self installation and monitoring alarm system without monthly fees is a key benefit for users. The system will alert by phone calls to owner through a series of enlisted phone numbers. The owner can then dial into the host to armed or disarmed using the phone¿s numeric keypad. Air-Alarm1 system can be upgraded by adding up to 60 wireless sensors, sirens, and up to 8 remote controllers.
Posey Wander Alarm

Customer Testimonials


The obtain of this item was a knee jerk reaction/acquire to being broken into last fall. The choice of getting nothing vs getting to subscribe to an alarm service was not pleasing. A relative has a equivalent DIY alarm process and said they were pleased with it and this provided a middle ground.
As stated, the directions are a little difficult to digest at very first, but when you know it, it's pretty effortless to program the unit and sensors. (The picture shows the alarm getting an extendable antenna as nicely as the sensors, but the unit received did not have any.)
The supplied no name batteries did not last fairly long. The one motion sensor that is in a high visitors region died with in three months and the replacement battery is not performing so nicely (brand name). So do not be shocked if you have to replace the 9V battery twice or three occasions a year in high traffic locations. The remote control battery is an odd ball size that I only found at Radio Shack (didn't look web based, it was actually stocked). I purchased extra motion sensors and the door sensors I have not mounted but. Maintain additional batteries for the sensors around and check the sensors that they are operating.
The unit is suppose to have a battery backup, but I have yet to see how that functions. If you have to manually switch it over, then it is pointless (only skimmed the manual). I unplugged the unit expecting it to preserve "alive" and it went off. If I want it to last/work during a power outage, I may possibly as properly get an uninterrupted power provide they use for computers. Also, when the unit is plugged into the telephone line and you are applying it, it tends to make a beeping or chirping noise that is heard. If the telephone is plugged into the unit, it essentially hangs up on you! Factory says this isn't correct, but I don't want to sent it back and NOT have protection.
I bought two units, giving one particular to a buddy who has experienced various break-ins. Given that then, he has been broken into as soon as considering that it was installed. The unit did call him and his youngsters and he referred to as me to check his household (much less then 5 min way). He also did not use the door sensor, only relying on the supplied motion alarm. The alarm will scare men and women off, but be warned, there is still time in between activating and basically acquiring somebody there- at least 5-7 min or additional. If you want a more quickly response time, then pay for a monitored alarm service. (Or buy the external siren to alert neighbors quicker.) As soon as I walked into my home forgetting to disarm the unit with the remote manage, it went off using the motion sensor and known as me with in five-7 seconds of going off. I test my sensors at least each and every three-4 months to make sure they set the unit off and to make sure it calls me.
I have knowledgeable one false alarm. The unit went off and known as. Upon inspection of house, the unit reset it's self (I didn't memorize all the codes for remote operation)- all doors and windows were secure. Unit was still armed when entering (utilised remote to disarm). It is unclear if it was a malfunction, or if the motion sensors detected a movement. We have under no circumstances had any issues with drapes and heat vents in the past, but we suspected it. Unless somebody was trying to jimmy a sliding glass door and brushed up against the blinds generating movement(?)- but I have not tested that concept.
It was advise by local law enforcement that an external audible siren be also used. The internal alarm and unit going off is adequate for 'noise' inside the household, but for an alarm to operate successfully, an external siren is recommended to alert neighbors of any challenges. (I maybe ordering a great deal more internal plug in sirens or 1 or two external battery powered sirens.)
Would I recommend this alarm? Yes and no. Does it work... yes, but not perfectly. Are there better out there, I am certain there are. Do your research, see what is accessible. I have it already, so I'm generating do.
(Alarms are just 1 tool to assist secure a place. It is not a substitute for not having really good door locks/dead bolts. Next step in residence defense is to install cameras to record the exterior and any visitors. That way, intruders 'risk' being identified if they try.... Numerous layers of protection will HOPEFULLY deter intruders from choosing your home. And yes, dogs are component of that layer also!)
PS-
Fundamental NOTE---- Vital NOTE
Crucial: When utilizing an alarm technique that does NOT call a security monitoring service, DO NOT tell people today that. It is improved to make individuals think it is a MONITORED service. If you tell "buddies" and the word gets about, the wrong individuals could obtain out. And then the wrong people know that they have "time" prior to an individual actually shows up. Perfect?

This is Awesome, hassle-free to setup and use. Only point missing is it being able to link to a wired Siren.
Posey Wander Alarm

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