🚨 Command Attention, Anywhere, Anytime!
The Vixen Horns Loud Air Raid Siren delivers a powerful 116 dB omnidirectional alarm with a 1600 ft range, powered by a rugged 120V continuous duty motor. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy and stainless steel mesh, it’s built for industrial environments requiring reliable, long-lasting emergency alerts. Easy to install and compatible with multiple safety systems, this siren ensures your facility stays protected with uncompromising sound and durability.
Control Method | Touch |
Noise Level | 116 dB |
Maximum Range | 1.6E+3 Feet |
UPC | 636967102800 |
Manufacturer | Vixen Horns |
Part Number | VXS1050AR |
Item Weight | 8.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 12 x 9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VXS-1050AR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 116 dB - Range 1600 ft |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**N
Great product
Great siren, well built, the tone is almost perfect, I replaced the electric cord because it seemed cheap. But its great. I parred it with a continuous cycle switch and run it on a 20 amp smart switch.
E**T
Works great and loud.
Pros: Loud. Case appears to be cast steel or cast iron. Very little plastic in this bad boy. I hooked it up to an industrial time delay relay so that it cycles on and off so that it sounds exactly like a real air raid siren. Far superior to the crappy "warble car alarm air horn" that most people use on an alarm. I screwed it with #12 wood screws right up under the eves so it's protected from the rain yet nothing muffles the sound. I kept the old horn in service just in case there's a power failure.Cons: Suffers from "Chinese power syndrome" Meaning that the power cord is garbage the first thing you need to do is replace it. Here in the USA when we have a 120v metal appliance with motors inside of it we like to ground it. That way if spinning things disintegrate inside of the case and the internal destruction causes a hot lead to contact the case, you don't have some poor guy sent to rectify the situation get electrocuted. We like our ground wires in the cord, not separate. Also as a matter of principle we like to enclose electric wire junctions. The case has junctions in it in the bottom and there really should be a cover plate there.If you want a very loud horn then buy this or it's big brother.None of these things is an obstacle to any electrician that does commercial work or someone with good DIY skills. And this is one of the few models out there that is measurably louder.
J**S
Works well, powerfull sound.
Well made and sounds good, way better than a speaker would. Not earthshaking but loud enough to be heard over quarry equipment at 1/2 mile away. It has 2 wire and a grounding screw, you have to wire your own plug which is easy enough.
M**Y
It's ok.. not as loud as everyone makes out
I have heard the real air sirens... this is loud... but it's not that loud... the actual sound is not the air raid sound.. either... but it'll have to do...
E**G
I do believe that Zombies could bleed all over it and it would work just fine when you needed to actually use this thing
Hi Amazon!Well, I bought one of these. I am/was going to send it back, but I won't. So forget the "am". Just sayingOk, I don't think I will ever actually have to use this thing, but I bought it because I wanted an Air Raid Siren!There. I said it. I bought this because it is basically an air raid siren. Maybe a tornado siren if you live in the Midwest and hear them every other Wednesday at noon for testing....... I have a big giant chimney on my house, and THIS will be mounted into the bricks that make up said giant chimney!You do need to provide your own plug - whichever you decide to provide. It is 110V, so I would tend to go that way. And it doesn't seem to be grounded...... There is no "Green" wire. Just a Red and White. Again, Just saying.As far as construction is concerned on this unit, I do believe that Zombies could bleed all over it and it would work just fine when you needed to actually use this thing. I mean, come on, its an air raid siren.........And, when it's on my giant chimney, I really don't think any zombies would be up there anyway. Heck, I would have a couple of Double Aut Buck in your.... Something or other... before you got on my giant chimney. But like I said, I am actually afraid to even try to plug this thing in because I value my hearing. I value my hearing......It says it's 145 db. I actually believe that, and I will definitely stay away from hearing anything like that if I can.It comes packaged very well, I even had Sunday Delivery by the US Postal Service! I am going to save that little wooden box they send it in. I like it very much. I also have no idea why I want to save the wooden box. But it's a cool box!5 stars. Service? 5! Ease of ordering? 5! The thing itself? 5!
A**P
Does what it claims
Came well protected in a nice wooden box !Very loud and is used for a fire alarm !It appears to be well made !
P**
Four Stars
Thought it would be a lot bigger and louder for the price
W**G
This thing is loud.
Works perfectly. Reminds of the old air raid sirens,during the cold war of the 60s-70s. Makes a lot of noise. Made my ears ring,while testing. Definitely gets everyone's attention. 👍👍
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