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Description

General descriptionThis Outdoor Ultrasonic Animal Pest Repellent is designed to effectively drive away unwanted animals such as dogs, cats, and mice using ultrasonic sound waves. It features a solar charging panel for efficient energy use and is suitable for various environments including hotels, villas, parks, and rice fields.Technical specificationsUltrasonic frequency range: 9kHz-36.5kHzEffective coverage area: up to 600 square feetDimensions: 11 x 5 x 2 cmMaterial: PlasticColor: GreenInstallationNo wiring required for installationEquipped with a hanging port for easy wall mountingUsageIndependent three-position switch: Off, Outdoor mode, Indoor modeUtilizes environmentally friendly materials and solar energy for operationNo radiation, harmless to humansOther informationPackage Contents: 1 x Insect RepellentMeasurement error allowance: +/- 1-3 cmNote: Color may vary slightly due to lighting and display differences

Features

  • Brand
    LINGHHANG
  • Length
    65 mm
  • Weight
    150 g
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Warranty
    2 year(s)
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