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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
I recently ordered a siren as well as a friend of mine and both came defective I had to open them up and solder one of the power wires.
Andrea BC
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I've had this for almost 2 whole years now, it still runs great. it's gone through many changes, yes, but it still works fine. I'd prefer the chrome version, because the rotor is actually molded and not like the 3D printed red ones. but yeah I recommend this one.
Pierre R.
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2023
Très petit ( taille d'une petite pomme)Et ne fonctionne pas bien...Beaucoup trop cher pour le rapport qualités prix 😡
crockett
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Not crazy about the sound,it's ok,loud for the size,looks are good,I'm good with it
Jeffrey Burrows
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
Work fine after installation first bump in the road I hit stoped working. Tried everything still not working
Goodrench
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2021
This was ordered for a friend to use to call his cattle. Knew from reviews it was small and simple to install. Both were true to descriptions. The sound volume is a bit disappointing, but we will give it a try. Will be a bit until the cattle adjust to this sound as a dinner bell. Will have to update as to effectiveness and longevity.
David
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
This siren creates it's sound with a motor and a fan setup inside the housing. It pulls a fair amount of power and if your leads are nearby other wires carrying signals you'll get interference. I had to pull it apart and add capacitors across the motor and to the motor body.The siren only makes a single sound, not an up-down cycle so if you want that look at adding a relay or something to switch it on/off every half second or so.Great sound - very much like how I remember a fire engine siren.
SFXPHIL
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2019
And thats annoy the neighbors !!!! Just kidding. The chrome version i have is well made smaller than expected and reasonably loud. Inside a car or building its not very audible from outside and as i suspect it's not waterproof it's doubtful if it would serve as an alarm. It most defiantly is not in any way shape or form akin to an Air Raid Siren and as others have suggested much more like an old fashion police siren. But never the less for my use its ideal and hopefully last a long time!
Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2016
This is review of Vixen Horns Loud 110dB Electric Motor Driven Horn/Alarm/Siren (Air Raid) Small/Compact Red 12V VXS-9050C (sometimes Amazon mixes reviews so I clarify). This is a very nice little unit. Fully mechanical, no electronics involved, the motor spins a blade that makes a wh-a-a-a-h-h-h sound. It takes a few seconds to spin up, starts off slow and quiet and revs up to a high pitch scream. The DC motor runs on a wide range of voltage, as low as 2-3 volts for gentle noise, or kick it up to 20+ for extra loud (though I don't know how long it would last at that higher voltage). It takes about 1 Amp at 12V. This "old school" mechanical siren is a fun repose from modern electronic sirens. It is a relatively small unit, and while you can hear it a block away OK, it isn't loud at that distance. Pretty effective in 50' radius or so.
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