@LONGISLANDHAWAIIAN Thanks for your comment and your interest in XENA. Actually XENA disc-lock alarms use an infrared arming sensor that only arms the alarm when the lock is on your brake disc. When transporting the lock around with you, the alarm will never arm, and will therefore never trigger. It's better than an on-off switch, because you don't need to remember to turn it on or off... just lock the lock in place and within a few seconds you'll hear a beep to let you know the unit is armed.
Alarm needs an off switch! What good is an alarm that you can not transport from location to location with out it going off the whole way! The destination never looked so good as the jurney is just diplorable having to hear that shrill the hole way! Needs improvements.
@LONGISLANDHAWAIIAN Thanks for your comment and your interest in XENA. Actually XENA disc-lock alarms use an infrared arming sensor that only arms the alarm when the lock is on your brake disc. When transporting the lock around with you, the alarm will never arm, and will therefore never trigger. It's better than an on-off switch, because you don't need to remember to turn it on or off... just lock the lock in place and within a few seconds you'll hear a beep to let you know the unit is armed.
XENASecurity 6 months ago
Alarm needs an off switch! What good is an alarm that you can not transport from location to location with out it going off the whole way! The destination never looked so good as the jurney is just diplorable having to hear that shrill the hole way! Needs improvements.
LONGISLANDHAWAIIAN 6 months ago