Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Four Best Alarm Devices For Your Car




Lo-Jack
Lo-Jack, a GPS based vehicle recovery device, is a great choice but is only effective if the car is already stolen. That said, the Lo-Jack sticker alone might be a deterrent enough against theft. If your car is stolen, a signal is sent to a designated monitoring station, eventually leading to your vehicle's recovery.

Viper
The Viper 3303 alarm system is a top quality alarm that will keep most thieves at bay and may even discourage all of them. The Viper has an extremely loud 6-tone siren sure to create a scene. It emits a warning sound from light impact then screams with harder shock. However, there is debate as to whether or not people respond to car alarm-sirens any more. It comes standard with a starter kill that disables the vehicle if a hot-wire is attempted.

Power lock
Most stolen vehicles are hot-wired. The Power lock, which connects to your starter under the hood, cuts off the power to the starter. Using a pre-coded electronic key and inserting it into a mounted box is the only way to resume electrical flow to the starter, allowing your vehicle to come to life. The mounted box is typically installed in an unusual place, nonetheless the unit does work. 

Ravelco
The Ravelco, anti-theft device is a dash mounted electrical kill switch that disables the vehicle until the head is inserted into a permanently mounted plug completing the circuit. Ravelco boasts that no one has every beat the system. The install is difficult and time consuming. That said the statistics speak for themselves.






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1 comment:

  1. Yes, these are the good alarm devices for cars. Now a day’s anti-theft alarm systems are very necessary for cars and other things. There are more thieves from the economically well off category than from the poorer segments. Last one is very interesting device for everything.

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