Flashing Simulated Alarm Light – Fake Car Alarm, Deter Thieves & Vandals
This device can protect your vehicle from potential thieves. The bright flashing LED lights simulate the lights used in expensive car alarm systems. Causes thieves to pass by your car in search of an easier target. No installation required. Simply plugs into your cigarette lighter.
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September 21st, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Lets get this straight to the point. This cheap fake alarm device only operates if your car’s battery power is on. I’m saying the light will only blink if your key is in the ignition, for example, when your driving regularly. Doing this defeats the purpose of having a crime deterrent when your vehicle is not in use. What a piece of junk, at least I wasted only a dollar + 3$ shipping & handling.
DO NOT BUY!!
September 21st, 2009 at 4:14 pm
I have a venerable 21-year-old car. The older the car, the easier to steal. Any item (among the several I employ) that makes a potential thief think twice is good in my book. At night the flashing light looks as though it might be the real deal. (My lighter works without key switched on — duh.)
September 21st, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Item only “flashes” when car/battery power turned on. Key must be left in ignition with engine and/or battery power on for unit to flash.
Not a deterent for auto theft, but an invitation to car thieves
“to steal this car with the flashing red light,” as the keys will be in the ignition if the unit is “flashing.”
Truly, a worthless product, but great practical joke gift.
Doc
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