all alarms are fantastic. they all have the same loud sound. The advantage of the first one is that it can be hidden and used for several things. These others also have a light. But they all have the same function. I use the third and the first one, but the first one is hidden in the battery cover. I don't always turn on both, but when bicycle will be for a long time alone, then I turn on both alarms. 😂
These alarms are great. The only thing is that the majority of them are the exact same alarm labeled differently. I wish there was a 130-170 decibel system. I need it loud.
We need one that notifies the mobile phone. And all of those units were pretty much the same thing. I have one like the 1st one and a u shaped lock with an alarm in it too.
Can such exist that an alarm goes off in the remote? I want to be able to park my bike outside and wander around inside a large store. I won't know while in there if the alarm goes off unless the alert comes from something I have with me.
I don't think such stuff exist unless it's some high tech expensive spy gear. For example a motion sensor that can be permanately attatched to the bike, that sends a a cellular signal if the bike is moved or touched, because frankly any normal personal alarm device, and normal bike lock can be overcome quite easily, All these personal alarms in this video can be cut off in seconds off the bike and thrown over 200 feet away, out of hearing distance.
@@flolou8496 There exists very strong adhesive. Some motorcycles have hiding places that might give some time, especially if locked. Bicycles generally not.
First type of alarm works great, but both of mine are dead after less than a year. Not sure if it's the battery in the alarm or the fob. No use in using the adhesive tape because you'll need to pry the alarm open to change a battery, I'm guessing.
I’ve two bikes stolen chained to my RV with me asleep inside. I’m going to have multiple alarms, locks, motion activated lights and security cams on my next bike. Then I’m going to go have a meaningful discussion with the thief.
I got the 4th one, the mini wsdcam, and it stopped working after a mere 3 days. Just clicked and wouldn't engage the alarm anymore, worthless waste of money.
? My 6.00 pair of strong scissors cut the zip tie and when the alarm goes off for maybe 8 seconds I would just bury the alarm in a can of dense sand. Some criminals, with a good arm, just throw the alarm 20 yards away. I've even heard of some thieves carrying lighter fluid and setting the alarms on fire, If the bike is nice enough, a two person job can rip off any bike with one thief on the street in the pick up truck, while the other rides around the corner to his buddy's pick up truck which is out of sight,
the alarms are really bad..a small nail scissors can easily cut the thin strips and the alarm is removed...now, you can just throw it away...!! Or what ?🤔
all alarms are fantastic. they all have the same loud sound. The advantage of the first one is that it can be hidden and used for several things. These others also have a light. But they all have the same function. I use the third and the first one, but the first one is hidden in the battery cover. I don't always turn on both, but when bicycle will be for a long time alone, then I turn on both alarms. 😂
which lunatic decided this video should be set to music !!!!
Thank you, alarm 2 is ideal
Should install it inside the frame tubes if have a storage compartment
What the ? is this. Couldn’t they just do a normal review 😢
These alarms are great. The only thing is that the majority of them are the exact same alarm labeled differently. I wish there was a 130-170 decibel system. I need it loud.
We need one that notifies the mobile phone. And all of those units were pretty much the same thing. I have one like the 1st one and a u shaped lock with an alarm in it too.
Can such exist that an alarm goes off in the remote? I want to be able to park my bike outside and wander around inside a large store. I won't know while in there if the alarm goes off unless the alert comes from something I have with me.
I don't think such stuff exist unless it's some high tech expensive spy gear. For example a motion sensor that can be permanately attatched to the bike, that sends a
a cellular signal if the bike is moved or touched, because frankly any normal personal alarm device, and normal bike lock can be overcome quite easily, All these personal alarms
in this video can be cut off in seconds off the bike and thrown over 200 feet away, out of hearing distance.
@@flolou8496 There exists very strong adhesive. Some motorcycles have hiding places that might give some time, especially if locked. Bicycles generally not.
First type of alarm works great, but both of mine are dead after less than a year. Not sure if it's the battery in the alarm or the fob. No use in using the adhesive tape because you'll need to pry the alarm open to change a battery, I'm guessing.
I've had that one about 3 years and only had yo change the battery once.
I’ve two bikes stolen chained to my RV with me asleep inside. I’m going to have multiple alarms, locks, motion activated lights and security cams on my next bike. Then I’m going to go have a meaningful discussion with the thief.
I got the 4th one, the mini wsdcam, and it stopped working after a mere 3 days. Just clicked and wouldn't engage the alarm anymore, worthless waste of money.
How you supposed to charge the ones stuck permanently on the bike?
You put 3 batteries inside it. It can be opened even when it's attached to the bike.
? My 6.00 pair of strong scissors cut the zip tie and when the alarm goes off for maybe 8 seconds I would just bury the alarm in a can of dense sand. Some criminals, with a good
arm, just throw the alarm 20 yards away. I've even heard of some thieves carrying lighter fluid and setting the alarms on fire, If the bike is nice enough, a two person job can rip off any
bike with one thief on the street in the pick up truck, while the other rides around the corner to his buddy's pick up truck which is out of sight,
the alarms are really bad..a small nail scissors can easily cut the thin strips and the alarm is removed...now, you can just throw it away...!! Or what ?🤔