🚨 Stay one step ahead—secure your space with Sabre’s piercing 120 dB wireless alarm!
The Sabre HS-WAK-UK is a powerful 120 dB wireless home security alarm kit featuring a main keypad with 4-digit PIN protection, customizable entry/exit delays, and versatile home/away modes. Designed for easy DIY installation on doors or windows, it offers a wireless range up to 1580 feet and includes three independent window alarms plus one main door alarm. With chime and alarm settings, it balances security with convenience, making it an essential upgrade for millennial professionals seeking smart, reliable home protection.
Number of batteries | 4 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Control method | Touch |
Noise level | 120 dB |
Mounting type | Door Mount |
Maximum range | 1580 Feet |
Sensor technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 023063809489 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00023063809489 |
Manufacturer | SABRE |
Part Number | HS-WAK |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 12.7 x 11.43 cm; 77.11 g |
Batteries | 4 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | HS-WAK |
Size | Wireless Home Alarm Kit |
Style | Home Set - 1x Door Alarm, 3x Window Alarm |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Included Components | Product in packaging |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 77.1 g |
T**K
Good buy, worth the money
Like everthing about these little alarms. Would definately make me aware if someone was to try and gain entry to my house.
M**H
Five Stars
done the job R Blue
J**N
Good, decent and simple home security alarm
A very simple alarm system which is suitable for a small home, if you don't want any complicated and expensive system, I bought it for my small apartment to deter intruders. The alarm works well and suits for my purposes. Though the instruction booklet that came with the alarm is not very detailed and it took me a good twenty minutes to figure out how and where to stick the alarm. Do have a look at the picture posted on Amazon, that really helps!
N**H
Not bad, but dissapointing really
This is a very low cost system and should be judged accordingly. Basically all these items are battery driven - the window alarms driven by button cells which are supplied and the keypad needs 3 AAA batteries which are not supplied.These products do work and make an audible noise on activation, but not the level of noise that would be heard by your next door neighbour.They attach simply to windows and walls with supplied screws or sticky pads. You won't need any specialist help to fit them, but you might need a few extra sticky pads.The keypad would be fairly easy to break off the wall and crunch underfoot, stopping the alarm and the noise from the window alarms is relatively low and again when ripped off the sticky pads holding them you can silence them by smashing with your foot.These are not the sort of products that your insurance company would endorse or approve of, and if you told them you had an alarm fitted (meaning this set) you would probably have your policy cancelled after a claim.These products are well made and work but I have to ask myself who would benefit from buying them? The answer is I cannot think if anyone!If you can think if a purpose these must at least be good value, but if it is about deterrent or raising an alarm on forced entry, I would buy a Parrott.
B**B
Good alarms, but not for our doors/windows
The kit is supplied with three window/door sensors, and a key code operated sensor that is suggested for use with a garage or shed.The window/door sensors require 4 small batteries each, and these are supplied with the sensors. On the set I had, one set of four batteries was dead; the other sets worked.The garage/shed sensor requires batteries to be purchased separately.In all the kit is well packaged and seems a sensible buy - except that we were unable to use any of the sensors, for practical reasons. Each device is in two parts that need to be installed immediately adjacent, and within half an inch of each other on the same plane.All of our UPVC windows and doors - and the wooden shed as well - have inset opening parts: neither the doors nor the windows are flush and thus on the same plane. This means that the alarm always thinks the door or window has been opened and so the alarm goes off.For a home where the doors/windows conform to the needs of this alarm set, it would be a good, effective and cost-effective solution. That's the only proviso.
E**L
Five Stars
none.
J**C
One Star
Rubbish dosnt work
R**H
Five Stars
Good Product.
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