🚨 Own the road with sound that commands respect!
The Zone Tech 5 Tone Sound Car Siren is a robust 60 Watt emergency sound system featuring 5 versatile siren tones and a built-in PA microphone. Delivering a piercing 115 dB output, it ensures clear communication and attention from up to a mile away. Designed with premium materials for durability and easy installation on any 12V vehicle, it’s the ultimate choice for security, emergency responders, and anyone needing authoritative sound presence.
Brand | ZONETECH |
Color | 1-Pack |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 4.8 x 7.1 inches |
Style | Traditional |
Noise Level | 115 dB |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | ZONETECH |
UPC | 723508908677 |
Model | FBA_EH0002 |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 4.8 x 7.1 inches |
Item model number | FBA_EH0002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | EH0002-V |
Wattage | 60 watts |
L**A
It's loud like a real cop car, LoL,
Good sound,loud as hell, fast shipping and good price, I'm surprised at the price for the quality
E**H
best 19 dollars ever spent, having tons of fun..
i only got this for the police horn, i ride a motorcycle so the sound eeerpp eeerpp makes the idiots move from blocking me on the carpool lane, when they hear the sound they give me the space they should have given me in the first place alot of these people block us motorcycles on purpose and this helps alot, by the time they realize im not a cop they have already made space for me and i have passed them by of course alot of the haters get mad and honk at me, but to late hahaha,, dont hate and block us grow a pair and buy a motorcycle. getting back to the product you cant beat the price for what you get i would have paid 20 dollars just to get the eeerpp eerpp sound.. i cant believe people complaint about the mic not working perfect when that is just a bonus feature if you are looking for a super clear mic go spend 100 dollars and be happy.. but sshhhhh i learn how to use the mic so it work really good, you have to hold it against your mouth when talking dont give it any distance laterally your lips have to be touching the center of the mic almost as if your making out with it. LOL i bought 2 of this sirens and i manage to work the mic nicely on both i cant ask for more. also i like to add that this sirens are really loud just like cops or fire sirens use it with caution..
R**N
Not so loud and not weather proof
Bought it and installed it. Less than 2 weeks and it doesn't work anymore. It rained here and the very next morning it stopped working. The loud speaker wasn't as loud as it should of, hard to hear. The hand mic was so cheaply made and the buttons aren't even labeled so you'll have to guess what button does what. Also, no installation I instructions. The sirens are ok, but not as loud as it should be but you get what you pay for.
T**C
So very loud and so very worth it.
Ok, I admit up front that I may have a bit of an issue here. Too much time on my hands, a 3 year old son and unfulfilled childhood fantasies I am trying to clean up. That said, I bought this for my son's 12v electric ride-on police car. The car came with a "stock" siren/PA system, but the siren was anemic and the PA completely inaudible. Since I am currently involved in a good natured kids electric car arms race with my neighbor, and we have a long tradition of police service in the family, this was a state of affairs that demanded immediate attention.A bit of Amazon research found this Zone Tech 5. Made for a "regular" car, this affordably priced upgrade seemed to be just what I needed. And at this price point, I could afford to monkey with it to make it work for my particular use case. I ordered it and, thanks to Amazon Prime, it was at my door in a day. My poor wife just shrugged as I giggled with glee. My neighbor had recently seized the lead in our arms race by upgrading his daughter's car with functioning LED headlights and "gender-stereotype" appropriate colored lights on her car's roll bar. This demanded a response and the Zone Tech 5 fit the bill perfectly.The item includes a bell-type speaker, about 6 feet of telephone style wire that runs back to a mike head with 8 buttons. Some quick drill and screwdriver work had the speaker mounted into the trunk of the car, the cable run into the passenger area of the car and the microphone resting on its mount. It took about ten minutes for me to splice the power wires into the car's 12v system and we were ready for a test.Stay with me here. I live in a quiet neighborhood that hosts several immigrant families. Many of them have family members who visit from the "old country". When I hit the siren for the first time, a few things happened. One, I found that there is no "off" switch on this device. None. You fire the siren, you're committed. Two, the PA system on mine does not work at all. No using the PA to tell everyone that there is nothing to see here. Three, this thing is insanely loud (a fact I should have put together on my own, seeing as it is designed for actual cars driving down actual roads, not a kid's toy on a quiet suburban cul de sac). In my defense, I did figure out it was loud as soon as I turned it on for the first time. Oh boy, did I. Four, people from everywhere react to a loud police siren near their homes. People from some countries react with, um, animated vigor.Before I could pull the power lines apart, my street was full of a combination of curious and agitated neighbors, all loudly wondering what the h#$% was going on, what I was doing, inquiring as to my current level of sanity and informing me of the napping status of their children.My son, however, who had been helping me with the installation, stood looking up at me with the abject love and wonder that all fathers dream of inspiring. As I looked down into his now wide eyes, his mouth opened in amazement that his father had installed such a device on his police car, it was easy to ignore the gathering mob and their verbal pitchforks and multi-lingual torches. In that moment, I had achieved, however briefly, near-deity status in his world."Dad, that's mine?! Mommy's not going to like it"."That's ok, son. Some things are worth mom's wrath. I got this".I love this siren, warts and all. I will figure out a volume control, an off switch, managing my neighbors and how to fix the PA. All for the love of a three year old boy.
C**S
Fun
It's fun to play with the sounds are loud but the microphone is not very loud at all. The sounds sound to much like a 90s car alarm but still fun to play with. Easy to install, the wires aren't very long, speaker seems durable but the mic is cheap feeling. All an all fun little gadget for the price.
A**R
Perefect
Perefect
J**R
Very Loud
It’s is definitely cheap made. However it was only 17 dollars so with that being said. It performs excellent for the price. We got it for my daughters 4 wheeler. It is super loud I’m very surprised. Only thing I could recommend is longer power wires on the PA speaker. The mic wire is plenty long. So I am pleased and given the price I give 5 stars. If it will allow me I will add a video later
T**H
Stopped working in a few weeks
Used for 2 months, no issue. Nice and loud, fun for the kids. One day, it just quit on me. I traced all the wiring, inspected the connections and tried again, but got nothiing. I really would have liked it to be better quality, my son is disapointed it broke, as am I
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