I've been using an Onvian 115dB bike alarm for a few weeks. At first thought of it as a rechargeable alarm. I had to test one of these on a recumbent kite by placing it on the front outrigger strut. Can be moved to the handlebars for better height. After receiving it, I decided to install it on the front post. Had a small area that this alarm could fit. Everything needed to install the alarm is included except possibly a screw lock. Overall I am impressed with this alarm. I still prefer the pneumatic horn to get motorists' attention, but this version is preferable for pedestrians. I'm seriously considering buying another Onvian 115db bike alarm and then pairing the remote to both alarms. The secondary alarm is installed in a more hidden location, facing backwards for better visibility. Attached is a video showing the sound of the electronic horn compared to the popular air horn. The video is from a local parade we attend every year. Pros: β’ Can use an alarm clock as an electronic horn β’ Slim remote locking bracket β’ Remotes can be paired β’ Long battery life β’ Works well in the rain Cons: β’ No remote + alarm/signal charging option β’ Best not used indoors β’ Includes no stainless steel cable ties β’ Must be mountable on vertical poles. Highly recommended for bikes, recumbents and even e-scooters. Edit: Bought another Onvian 115db bike alarm and installed it on the back of my recumbent. Using the lost remote control instructions (7 seconds to disarm, 3 seconds to arm for a new remote) I now have a remote that controls two alarm units. turn on the alarm. Thanks to Onvian for confirming that 1 remote control can control 2 or more alarms.
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