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Wireless Motion Alert Kit-3000' Max Range

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Binding: Office Product
Product Brand: DAKOTA ALERT
EAN: 0891179000164
Label: DAKOTA ALERT
Product Manufacturer: DAKOTA ALERT
Model: WMA-3000
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: DAKOTA ALERT
Studio: DAKOTA ALERT


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  • Wireless Motion Alert Kit-3000' Max Range
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  • Transmits on UHF channels




Range Max Kit-3000' Alert Motion Wireless






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Don't be caught unaware. Protect your home or business from unexpected visitors. The WMA Wireless Motion Alert system sends an immediate alert when a person or car enters your property. The transmitter operates on one 9V battery, is weatherproof, and easily mounts to a tree or post near the driveway. The transmitter uses a infrared beam to detect people or vehicles to a distance up to 80', then sends a radio signal back to the receiver, which can be placed in your home up to 3000 feet away. Dakota Alert WMA-3000 / lncludes one Transmitter and one WR-3000 Receiver / Transmitter uses a passive infrared (PlR) beam to detect people or vehicles up to a distance of 80', then sends radio signal back to the Receiver up to 3000' away (actual range will vary depending on local terrain). / 0perating temp range: -30 degrees F to 120 degress F.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great ...
We have had this unit for about 2 months and it works great. No problems. It is transmitting about 400' into our house.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Motion detector
Have had this detector installed for about 3 weeks and works flawlessly so far. It is mounted on a gate post at the entrance to our property and is about 700 feet from the house and there are many trees on the lot. The trees don't seem to affect it. Never misses. Does detect deer also but that is a minor inconvenience. Previously had a cheaper detector that did not perform reliably.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * DAKOTA ALERT ...
Alert works perfectly. I like the choice of alert tones. Seems to be well made and is weather resistant.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Worked for 6 months
When I first purchased this alarm I thought it was wonderful, but it was too good to be true. The transmitter intermittently fails on a daily basis. If it is below freezing outside it rarely works. If it is raining it will not work at all. I am very frustrated. Customer support does not even respond. I wish there was a better product, but I think they are the only game in town (so to speak).



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Worth Every Cent Paid ...
This is the second alarm we purchased. It works great and we love knowing when someone is coming down the driveway. I would recommend this to everyone that is looking for a reliable wireless alarm. Just install batteries and put monitor in the spot you want to watch. Great for when kids are playing outside you're alerted if they get to close to the road. This is one of those products that once you got it you don't want to live without it. Excellent price for the peace of mind it offers. Our 1st unit is setup at the Back at our barn to notify us if anyone enters. You can setup units to chime differently for each zone you are monitoring. Extremely satisfied.

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