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Ultrasonic Car Repellent with Strobe LED, Garage for Car, Rodents, Mice, Creatures, Home, Garage, Attic, Camping
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Description
General descriptionUltrasonic Car Repellent with Strobe LED is a safe and radiation-free solution designed to keep rodents and other creatures away from your vehicle and various indoor spaces. Made from high-quality ABS material, it is high temperature resistant, non-toxic, and tasteless, ensuring it will not harm your car, humans, or pets.Technical specificationsEffective range: up to 40㎡Power supply: DC5-12VInstallationConnect to the DC5-12V vehicle power supply using the included cable.Attach the two connectors to the vehicle's power supply.UsageEmits ultrasonic waves of different frequencies that are barely perceptible to human ears.Flashes of light help deter rodents from approaching your vehicle.Intelligent energy-saving mode activates when vibrations are detected from the vehicle starting.Operates when the car is stationary, ensuring effective rodent repelling.
Features
- BrandMEMKEY
- Volume in litres1 l
- Weight200 g
- Pcs per pack1 part(s)
- Warranty2 year(s)
Customer reviews
4,4
/ 9 Reviews
Jjacquier
Published on 18/03/2024, FranceOOlivier
Published on 28/03/2024, FranceI am very satisfied with it, the rodents, much less so.
Ddaniel
Published on 27/05/2024, FranceEffective. And easy to connect
DD'HONDT
Published on 01/07/2026, FranceVery easy to install, and so far it's working well.
Cchristian
Published on 18/11/2025, FranceOkay, everything is good.
GGERARD
Published on 28/04/2025, FranceEasy assembly
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