Couldn't disagree more I don't take my phone fishing and if my alarm dies I want to slap some batteries straight in it and have it fully charged in seconds as opposed to waiting around for it to charge
finaly some good tech, all the bite alarms must be usb rechargable! usb rechargable must be a standart ! they are high end bite alarms on the market like nash r4s foxes and others and they are with baterys:::WHY!? i will never give 500-1000 euros for a batery powered bite alarm. im gonna say that again ----usb rechargable bite alarms must be a standart technology!
Brilliant addition handy they just recharge 👌🏻👌🏻
All top of the range alarms should be rechargeable and should have a receiver app on your phone.
Couldn't disagree more
I don't take my phone fishing and if my alarm dies I want to slap some batteries straight in it and have it fully charged in seconds as opposed to waiting around for it to charge
@@georgedawson235 find it hard to believe you don’t take your phone fishing
Rubbish, try doing a week in France with rechargeable alarms.
@@BIGGGESTAL amount of bites you probably get a single charge would last you a year.
how much will they be?
about 100-120buks i think
@@maxaladin8924 there £399.99 for 3 and a receiver
I wouldn't buy them for the fact you have to charge them individually, if they had a battery then I would of
Overpriced and nothing special 🤣
£399.99 for 3 and a receiver I don't think is over priced
@@WolfWatchTV I paid about same for my Edwards Custom Upgrades with receiver.
Can you imagine turning up and you forgot to charge them, you'd have to charge each one up?
finaly some good tech, all the bite alarms must be usb rechargable!
usb rechargable must be a standart !
they are high end bite alarms on the market like nash r4s foxes and others and they are with baterys:::WHY!?
i will never give 500-1000 euros for a batery powered bite alarm.
im gonna say that again
----usb rechargable bite alarms must be a standart technology!