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Pest-Stop (Pelsis Group) PSOR-UC Ultrasonic Cat Repeller PRCPSORUC

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Description

General description

The Pest-Stop Ultrasonic Cat Repeller uses ultrasonic sound to repel unwanted cats at a frequency too high for humans to hear, providing a humane solution to unwanted pests. This device emits ultrasonic frequencies designed to repel various animals, including rodents, dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, and foxes, which cannot hear the high-frequency sound. It helps keep your property free of unwanted animals.

Technical specifications

  • Frequency range targets animals, inaudible to humans
  • Effective range of 15 meters (117 square meters)
  • Rotates 60 degrees for wider coverage
  • Operates in cycle mode or with a PIR infrared motion sensor
  • Requires 2 x 9V batteries (not included)
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Suitable for outdoor and indoor use
  • Can be mounted on a wall or placed on the ground with a stake
  • Wall bracket and ground mounting stake included for flexible installation
  • Optional mains power kit available
  • Installation

  • Mount on a wall or insert into the ground using a stake
  • Ensure the device is positioned within the effective range and has a clear line of sight
  • Usage

  • Activate the device in cycle mode or with the motion sensor for automatic operation
  • Replace batteries when needed to maintain functionality
  • Other information

    Pest-Stop Ultrasonic Cat Repeller PRCPSORUC
  • MPN: PSOR-UC
  • EAN: 5014055003201
  • Features

    • Brand
      TBC
    • Pcs per pack
      1
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Intended use
      Outdoor
    • Repellent
      Cat
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