🚨 Secure your perimeter like a pro—never miss a step with HTZSAFE Driveway Alarm!
The HTZSAFE Driveway Alarm offers a robust wireless security solution featuring a half-mile transmission range, weather-resistant sensors operable from -30°F to 150°F, and a 50-foot adjustable motion detection radius. Designed for easy DIY installation, it supports expansion up to 32 sensors and unlimited receivers, making it ideal for comprehensive outdoor and indoor property monitoring.
Brand | HTZSAFE |
Color | 1 Receiver+ 2 Sensor |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters, 15 Meters |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Frequency | 70 Hz |
Product Dimensions | 3.74"D x 2.95"W x 3.94"H |
Manufacturer | HTZSAFE |
Part Number | 808A+2T808 |
Item Weight | 1.11 pounds |
Voltage | 4.5 Volts (DC) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
H**H
They ARE waterproof and they are a little extra security at a reasonable price.
These work Great. We have these because we can not hear people at our door if we are in a different part of the house. They have been through heavy rain storms and are still working just fine outside.. Only issue is I have a Wren that likes to visit the outside mounted one. I can tell when she visits because it goes off three times and then stops.My husband fixed her T perch to sit on when she "visits" her owl friend. Since this one watches the back yard I have a small decorative cover I put over it when we are mowing or have company over.Because I had no place to mount the 2nd motion alarm (owl) outside I have that one setting between the closed window and the window screen, and it works just fine although I had to get creative to get the angle using dime size round adhesive felt pads that are normally used to prevent scratching wood or glass. I can have the window open or closed because it fits perfectlyI laugh if I am in the room when the receiver activates, it's an owl face and the eyes light up.
D**A
This is the one I've been looking for.
Excellent so far! With my long, tree-lined driveway I expected some false signals. So far it has worked only as expected, when I person or vehicle crossed its path. What I also like is that when you are expecting a visitor or package and are going to be, say, like in the basement. You can simple take the monitor to that room and plug it into any outlet. I'd had other driveway sensors in the past and had simply given up on them when they triggered all the time. This one is amazing and everything I was looking for.
A**R
Worked great until it didn't! UPDATE*
I purchased this item with two sensors on 5/6/2024, a little over a year. Recently the receiver has gone off every 5 seconds. I changed the batteries, watched videos to troubleshoot and reset everything, nothing worked. Sent a email to the distributor and spoke with Amazon. One of the sensors is for our driveway and the other for the backfield, the one for the backfield quit working too.Well it was good while it lasted but now they don't do anything. Very frustrated and disappointed.*I would like to update this, I emailed the seller, sent them a video and explained the problem. They came back and said it was a faulty sensor and they are sending me a new one. I would highly recommend this item and a seller that stands behind their product to deliver great customer service. I love my wireless alarms and looking forward to receiving the replacement!!
S**O
Perfect for those with ‘arrival anxiety’...
Whether you knew that before, or shall soon be able to cure: thanks to this observant owl.When a package was to be delivered: it seems I had found myself looking out/down the front door to see if my arrival was leaning there, every thirty-or-so minutes, until it had landed (without me noticing). [Mind you, this being back when my deliveries were more ‘seasonal’ than ‘occasional.’ When that balance started to shift: I found myself spending more time looking outside than previously, but not in the good way.]Wherein the ‘cable guy’ (etc.) was to arrive somewhen between too-early and where-the-hell-is-he-already, or for when those scheduled drop-offs/pick-ups that could typically ‘wander’ by fifteen/twenty(/more) minutes, either which way: I would (un/sub-consciously) find myself sitting somewhere I could clearly see the driveway out-the-window, or worse: close-only-enough to lean-and-look, every thirty-or-so seconds. [Okay, so apparently, I don't appreciate getting caught with my pants down, so to speak, also, fervently do I not enjoy surprise knocks upon my door...] All of said such (creeping-)anxieties miraculously melted away within a day-or-so after the arrival of my ‘little lookout.’*¡DING*DONG*DING*DONG!* goes the watch-owl when someone has dared trespass upon my domain... providing me (at least) thirty seconds before engaging the enemy/friend/stranger... [more than enough time to hitch-up my pants (and grab an axe), ready then to face-down whom/whatever has invaded my demesne.]Further, upon the farewell ‘donging,’ I know then the delivery person has dearly departed: such to then swing-wide the door [regardless the state of my (un)dress... ah, life out in the woods: so refreshing].Notifications– Weak, you can do better. Honestly, if you let us USB-sideload our favorite Ringtones for this owl to hoot-out, I suspect we'd love/pay you more to hear ‘our song.’ [My Phone's ‘Noises’ were well-chosen for the simple fact of that I can(not) hear them, from way far away from me, where it resides most-of-the-time: dependent upon the manner/format/timeliness of ‘bother’ said contact/nuisance might potentially rain down upon me.] I want the receiver-owl to whistle-out a familiar ditty that I can assuredly hear from anywhere in the house, whatever (else) I happen to be doing. Which reminds me...Volume– Please, give a (few) lower volume-setting(s). On lowest, it is still way too loud. I considered relocating the receiver to the basement: knowing that would there, then still be quietly-loud-enough to be heard Everywhere... such data herein being expressed that you, dear reader, might be(come) aware/warned before buying said almost-perfect doohickey: location, location, location. The receiver was eventually stuffed-in, back-behind a thick sofa: good enough; but now I cannot see the flashy-eyes: which thereby also informed my Other Sense that ‘someone approaches.’ The Point– kindly, turn it down (furthermore): you don't (always/only) need to Shout (at me).Weatherization– Following the advice of others: I (better-than-)BRAND-taped over the battery case (and the hanging-hook) to ensure no water gets in. Cannot speak as to whether or not that would have proven an issue... Better to play it safe: listen to the pragmatist/doomsayer (in your head / of these reviews).Mounting– Easy: like five minutes to hang/angle perfectly.Target Range– Short, for me: corner of the house, looking across the driveway into the shrubs behind: twenty feet, or so. No Problem. Angled the seeing-owl slightly down, such as to not catch the windblown-afar-brush setting it off: which it never has, while observed. Did decide to shear-off some shrubbery (I should have disemboweled forever ago) being nearer-wise within the projected ‘staring-path’... Unfortunately, having done that before hanging the owl: such to then fail to answer-for-you whether that would have proven sufficient-enough ‘interference’ to set it off... [Apologies, so short-sighted of me.]Misfires– Twice: not sure what triggered it. [Damn Gremlins.] It isn't the birds. I'm presently watching a flock of robins scavenging/swooping in line-of-sight: nothing. The geese/ducks/heron? No, the backyard pond-trajectories don't cross that path. Perhaps the hawk/owl: doing what they do, dis/appearing out of nowhere? Possibly. Confirmed Triggers– Turkey: they pass through every few days, seasonally, I smile and wave and they ‘whatever’ me back, keep about their business of keeping my yard well-kept clear of bugs and berries and such; Deer: similar transitory pattern of guaranteed safe-passage/haven... Never do I mind any of them dropping by, (un)announced.Peeping-Owl, the second– Still in the factory-box. Mayhap I'll hide it in the mailbox: perchance startle the postal worker, once. Nah... Then I'd be reminded the outside world keeps coming a-knocking, every other day-or-so. [Besides, I don't get much in the way of mail, and it's all crap. Once a week I clean/dump it out (roundabout the same frequency I download my email, too): just so the postal worker knows if/when a welfare-check might(n't) be in order... Again, this consideration put-in-place long before I started receiving packages on the semi-regular (thank you, donor). I presume Amazon's/subcontractors' deliverers, too, are taught to take/present notice regarding such potential concerns?]Overall– Four Stars: the ‘songs’ are (mostly) not great, and (far) too loud. Make both those better and happily I'll make better my review. But otherwise, Thank You, truly, for helping diagnose/treat(/cure?) me of my ‘arrival anxieties’ heretofore remaining un-known/acknowledged that I had (gotten worse), until duly reflected back-upon.ps. This was a ‘thumbed’ one-sitting (then slept-on-it) second draft. [Mayhap more therapeutic/revealing than originally intended... ah, the (pseudo-)anonymity afforded of an internet-forum: so liberating.]
C**L
EXCELLANT ALARM SYSTEM!!!
This is a wonderful alarm we use for our driveway. We live in the country & our driveway is a little long. We placed the unit on our mailbox and the owl eyes in the kitchen. We went through several different ring tones & found one we both agreed on. It's motion sensored so it's great hearing the alert that someone is in the driveway now, instead of being surprised at seeing someone pulling into the driveway or standing on the porch. The only negative thing I could say, if you can call it negative, is that birds & squirrels set it off sometimes when they pass in front of it, but it's really no bother for us. LOL!!! Definitely recommend this product.
D**L
Highly Recommend !!
Bought this product 1 week ago, so far so good ! I bought them mainly to alert me when the foxes are near my chickens at night. If you don’t mind it waking you up then I highly recommend. After loosing many of my chickens this year at night this has saved the remaining flock 3 times in 8 days to by letting me know foxes were back digging again allowing me to get up and run them off.
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