🔔 Power Outage? Not on Your Watch!
The Cuifati Power Outage Alarm is a reliable safety device featuring a 120 dB siren and LED indicator to alert you of power failures. With a manual mute option and an easy battery change design, this alarm is built to withstand high voltage conditions, ensuring your peace of mind during outages.
Noise level | 120 dB |
Manufacturer | Cuifati0406 |
Part number | Cuifati0406 |
Item Weight | 40 g |
Package Dimensions | 11.3 x 6.6 x 3.7 cm; 40 g |
Item model number | Cuifati0406 |
Color | White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | Siren, Battery |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**S
Works exactly as expected!
Intuitive setup for the technically inclined since there were no English instructions in the box but the diagrams were clear.Storm just blew through the neighborhood without causing a blink in the electricity but the garage refrigerator is on a more ‘sensitive’ household circuit and the alarm reacted immediately to the outlet loss of power.Alarm is just loud enough to hear over our television sound level, but would be easily heard in a quiet house.Four-star rating due only to lack of English instructions.
J**N
Designed not to work at all
I don’t know how companies are making money on this, but they obviously are. This product was designed to look like it works, but it doesn’t. The battery size says 220v, but AAA don’t fit at all, and AA are too big to fit correctly. There are no terminals for the batteries to complete their circuit on one side, so it wouldn’t even matter if batteries could fit, which they don’t. The plug for the outlet are two metal nub protrusions of the same size, no holes or change in width.How anyone could look at this product and say, “Yes, this product will work as intended.”, is beyond me. It’s like a toy designed to look like a ‘power out alarm’. Thanks to the developers of this product for completely wasting my time and thanks to Amazon for carrying such a piece of excrement. I’ll get my money back, but obviously someone has made money off of this deception.
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