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Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent for Pets, Outdoor & Indoor, IP66 Waterproof Solar Hanging LED Flashing Light, Effective Mosquito Repellent for Dog Cat Deer Raccoon Rabbit Squirrel Bird Farm Garden Yard

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Description

General descriptionThis Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, utilizing advanced ultrasonic technology and red LED light to effectively drive away various animals such as dogs, cats, deer, raccoons, and more. Its portable design allows for easy hanging, making it suitable for gardens, farms, and yards.Technical specificationsCharging: Solar panel and USB rechargeableWaterproof rating: IP66Effective coverage area: 2000 to 3200 square feetCompatibility and accessoriesModes: Indoor and outdoor settingsCan repel: Dogs, cats, wolves, birds, mice, deer, raccoons, moles, cockroaches, and other animalsInstallationCan be hung indoors or outdoorsPlace in areas where animal presence is unwantedUsageOutdoor mode utilizes ultrasound and LED flashes to repel larger animalsIndoor mode uses ultrasound to deter pests like mice and cockroachesInaudible to humans, ensuring no sound disturbance indoorsOther informationWhen extreme weather affects solar charging, the device can be charged indoors using the USB cable

Features

  • Brand
    GOTRAYS
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Weight
    200 g
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Repellent
    Dog

Customer reviews

FFLORENCE
Published on 08/04/2024, France

The problem is knowing how it works, the so-called instructions are in English, I had it translated, but the English is far from correct. In addition, there is 1 button to choose the exterior or interior but the instructions indicate that it is the "switch button" but without specifying which side the interior or exterior choice is made.

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