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- Acoustical signaling up to 120dB
- Ultra bright LEDs
- ABAX wireless communication, local 12V power supply required
- Backup battery included
53,03
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Acoustical signaling
- Ultra bright LEDs
- ABAX wireless communication
- Power supply: CR123A lithium battery
40,89
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- acoustic signal 105dB
- optical signaling: super bright LED
- ECO option extending battery life
- work in ABAX 2 and ABAX systems
77,53
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- acoustic signaling 12dBi
- optical signaling: light bulb 5W
- tamper protection, opening, separating from the wall
- power supply: DC 13,8-16V
74,73
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- cooperation with the siren Elmes WSS
- allows you to connect wireless siren Elmes WSS to any control panel
31,88
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Acoustic 105dB
- Optical indication: super bright LED
- 433MHz wireless communication
- Battery life: up to 3lat
132,64
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- acoustic signal 105dB
- optical signaling: super bright LED
- ECO option extending battery life
- work in ABAX 2 and ABAX systems
137,62
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Optical and acoustic signaling
- Two-way communication
- Battery status check
- Button illumination
- Surface mounting
117,07
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Optical signaling
- Memory capacity: 40 keys
- Number of channels: 1
- Cooperation with SA series transmitters
- Range: 100m - 1000m
57,92
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
Wireless sirens are devices that operate without wires and are used to transmit audible or visual signals to warn or inform about various events. They offer a versatile and convenient solution for a wide range of applications, from home security systems to industrial automation.
Types of Wireless Sirens:
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Audible Sirens: These emit sounds of varying volume and tone, such as sirens, alarms, and buzzers. They are commonly used to alert people to danger or emergencies.
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Visual Sirens: These emit light of different colors and intensities, such as LED lights, strobes, and LCD displays. They can be used for a variety of purposes, such as indicating system status, providing navigation cues, or attracting attention.
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Vibration Sirens: These emit vibrations that can be felt by touch, such as personal alarms and warning systems for the hearing impaired. They are particularly useful in situations where noise pollution is a concern or where visual signals may not be effective.