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Someone blocking an intersection who won't respond to your horn, or pedestrians who can't hear you over street noise, are situations where a louder personal alert can help. This system adds a loud tone and voice option to your vehicle for situations like roadside breakdowns or getting a driver's attention in heavy traffic.

This system runs on your vehicle's 12 volt battery and draws 80 watts during operation. The control unit lets you select from seven different alert tones or switch to the microphone for voice announcements. The speaker mounts externally and connects through your car's existing electrical system.

It broadcasts at 135 decibels, cutting through engine rumble and city traffic several car lengths away. The seven tones cover quick honks, extended warnings, and continuous alert patterns for different scenarios. The microphone lets you speak directions to people near your own vehicle, such as at a roadside breakdown.

The amplifier fits under your hood or behind your dashboard without taking up passenger space. The wiring connects to standard 12 volt automotive batteries found in most sedans, trucks, and utility vehicles. The speaker housing help resists rain, dust, and road spray while maintaining clear sound output.
Is a system this loud legal to use on my vehicle?
Sound output, alert tones, and voice broadcast equipment on private vehicles are regulated in many places, and some uses (such as directing traffic, crowd control, or emergency-style alerts) are legally restricted to authorized emergency or official vehicles. Check your local vehicle equipment laws before installing or using this system, and use it only for personal alert purposes on your own vehicle.
Does this require rewiring my vehicle's electrical system?
No. It connects to a standard 12 volt battery without requiring modifications.
Where does the amplifier get installed?
Typically under the hood or behind the dashboard, out of the way of passenger space.
Can this handle bad weather?
The speaker housing is built to help resist rain, mud, and dust exposure.
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