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The Winner International The Club SA110 Vehicle Anti-Theft Alert Signal and Decal Combo Set is designed to deter automotive theft with its eye-catching LED light and self-adhesive warning decals. While it doesn't function as a traditional alarm system, its visible presence acts as a strong deterrent, ensuring your vehicle remains safe and sound.
Includes Remote | No |
R**Y
Works very well.
Nice feature of deterring thieves wanting to mess around with your vehicle. My area common for vehicle break ins. Since I displayed this flashing light. No hassles.
D**N
Perfect!
I was sceptical at first but this device has been perfect for my car! I already have an alarm system from factory however the led light is slow and can barely be seen. I purchased this for that extra security and comfort and I wanted it known that to any would-be thief this car is armed. The light is bright and flashes perfectly. I mounted it in the front dash. It comes with adhesive and Velcro which was a bonus as I have a dash cover mat. Secure and easily can be taken off and mounted elsewhere too. 2x AA batteries required. I just hit the switch when I know I won't be driving until the next day. Otherwise I also switch it on during the day if I'm parked somewhere public eg work, train station etc. The warning stickers are great. It's just that added security that will make any thief think twice about breaking in.
M**D
Used Properly, This Is a Great Device!!!
SECOND UPDATE: May, 2017Well, the first one finally stopped working, after daily use for over two years, which is pretty acceptable for something this inexpensive. It began by having issues blinking -- I'd have to press down on the light to get it into "blink" mode, otherwise it just stayed lit, steadily. Tried new batteries, but it seemed something inside the tiny circuit board had become lose or had deteriorated. It worked like that for a few months, then, as of last week, it began refusing to blink anymore, no matter what I tried, and then it just died, a few days later.Fortunately I already had ordered another one, and, with Prime, it was here in a few days, so I replaced the dead one with the new one. I'd say the new one seemed a bit less sturdily built than the first one I bought, plus it had an issue of not being able to move the switch fully to the off position, so I had to probe into the side switch area, with a small tool (a watch tool actually) and moved the internal mechanism downward, so the switch would move fully to the off position. It works fine, and my take on it is that I'd say these mass produced items are subject to quality control issues, of course, so I didn't bother to return it, or swap it out for a replacement, since my repair seems to have fixed the issue.It remains the best type of anti-theft deterrent device that I have found, so, despite needing to replace it after a few years, I'm still confident in my five star review, and what follows is an update from 2015, and my original review.Hope you find it helpful. Thanks for reading!UPDATE: OCT/2015A comment on battery life -- I am seven months into using this, and have yet to change the batteries! I finally decided to change them today, simply because I have had electronics ruined by batteries that leaked, in the past, so I was just being pro-active here, but it was still going strong, so, wow, just one more reason to love this very handy "alarm" device! I'd give it ten stars if I could do so!!!My original review, from March of 2015, is found below:ORIGINAL REVIEW:Just adding my very positive review for this terrific little "deception" alarm!About the length of a lighter, but a bit wider, and thicker, it is basically just large enough to house the two AA batteries you need to install. Just slide off the battery cover, and in they go, and PRESTO, you have a fake (but realistic looking -- for the most part) car "alarm" system that you can turn on and off, place where you want it, and use when you choose.I looked at all of the others out there, before deciding on this one, and I chose this one mainly because it doesn't require being "wired" into your car, takes readily available batteries, and also because it seemed to get the best reviews (others were noted for being flimsy, falling apart easily, or looking fake because of either the style of the light inside, or the big "on/off" words written on the side).This one does have a velcro patch, which is meant for a permanent mount option -- stick one side of the velcro where you want the device to be, and then you can attach (or remove) the device as needed. However, because it is flat, I like that I don't need to bother with the velcro -- I can just set it where I want it. It does have an on/off switch, but it's pretty tiny and not easily seen in the dark of the car, at night.I have a secure garage, where I live, so I don't use it there, but it's being out and about that's sometimes a worry, depending on the neighborhood or area, and I've always known that any deterrent encourages thieves to look elsewhere. I have a "club" style rod (pedal lock) that makes it impossible to drive the car (even if someone could figure out how to bypass the keyless start), and it would take a blowtorch to get through it, so that's a main deterrent, but it's nice to have an added visual warning as further discouragement.Mind you, I had a full blown alarm on my last car, including their installed blinking light to show that the system was active (plus the "club" style pedal lock I have now) and still I came down to my garage (not a secured one at that time -- I have since switched garages) one morning to find my back window smashed out and a few dollars worth of things taken. I'm guessing the howling alarm is what stopped them from getting to more valuable things in the glove box or trunk, but it was a lesson to me that thieves will be thieves -- of course, they didn't take the car, so I was happy about that! Just a broken window to fix, and really nothing else lost.This time, I have just the factory immobilization, where the car won't start without the key fob, and, yes, that can be hacked, which is why I also have the pedal lock on there, but, since this car doesn't have the blinking alarm light, I decided I wanted to add that as one extra layer of deterrent, since it is well known that thieves tend to aim for the easiest targets.In terms of performance, the only two drawbacks are the shape (non-standard for an alarm system) and, more obviously, the very tiny black switch on the side -- if someone looked closely, and they were halfway savvy, they'd see the little switch and deduce that it likely is a "fake" alarm, and is just a blinking light. So, if you put it somewhere awkward looking, like sitting on the dash, for example, it would look a lot more like a box with a blinking light than part of a car alarm system, especially in daylight. From that standpoint, I was tempted to go with the little dome shaped one, but that had pretty bad reviews, so I opted for this one instead.Carefully placed (on my car, there is perfect "ledge" in front of the gauge cluster housing, where just the blinking light shows -- or another great spot is down near the ashtray) it can blend into the area nicely and look "official" and the red blinking light (although not as bright as alarm systems I've seen, nor flashing as rapidly) is bright enough to be visible through tinted windows, and looks "legitimate" enough that it can certainly pass for a car alarm. In the darkness of the car interior, the little switch on the side is not easily seen, and, if placed with some thought, it doesn't look like a blinking box, but, even so, I'd just advise not to position it such that it is revealed to be what it really is. In other words, don't set it somewhere to where it seems to stand out as not part of the car, if that makes sense, since most alarms don't have a rectangular blinking box, they usually have an integrated light of some kind.I haven't applied the window stickers -- they seem a little lame, or not believable, simply because they say your car is protected by "Safety Street" which sounds kind of goofy somehow, because it doesn't sound like a "real" company -- and it isn't, so that's not so good. It would've been better maybe just to say "Warning: Vehicle Protected by Alarm" or something like that.For the very small price tag, it's some added peace of mind. Honestly, I thought there'd be more choices out there for an idea like this, since it seems a very smart way to deter a car thief, but, especially of the battery-operated kind, there seems to be very few options. Of the options that exist, for me this one seems best, and I'm glad I trusted the positive reviews and bought it.I'd take away a star, and just leave four stars, given that it could be shaped better (but then would need a different battery, obviously, and at least AA batteries are always easy to get -- not so much with more obscure round or button types) and given that it would be better if the switch wasn't located at the same end of the light (it would be easier not to see the switch if it was at the other end, when recessing the unit into a suitable space in the car) or even if the switch design was more stealthy somehow, and also given the window stickers are kind of goofy, but, since I think it's the best of what's available, and can be made to look pretty legitimate, I'm giving it five stars for doing what it claims.Hopefully better versions will be made (somebody should design one and start a kickstarter thing!) but, for now, this does the job!Highly recommend!
D**S
Came in a short time and works great.
Works Great !
T**7
Une protection supplémentaire.
Beau petit gadget qui ajoute un brin de sécurité anti-vol.Illusion parfaite le soir.On dirait un vrai système d'alarme.Je l'ai depuis 1 mois et les batteries fonctionnes toujours.Elles ne sont pas fournies cependant.Meilleur que les systèmes activés par activité solaire.un bel achat!Je recommande.
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