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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Use with the 120dB motion sensing alarm process or switch to uncomplicated door chime mode to announce visitors. Excellent for home security or home business.
GE Motion Sensing Alarm 51207.

Customer Critiques
I not too long ago purchased two of these motion detector alarms. I had a handful of questions ahead of acquiring that the other reviewers hadn't answered. I'll try to give a complete review to aid other individuals who could possibly be thinking of the acquire.
The units feel a bit inexpensive, but they do operate as described. They have two operating modes: chime and alarm - controlled by a tiny switch on the side of the remote. The chim mode sounds a doorbell like chime (fairly loud) when a person moves across the beam. The alarm has a 45 second exit and 30 second entry time. Many individuals definitely want a shorter entry time, fearing that a burglar would have as well considerably time to get into the home.
A couple minor operating points. When the alarm is 1st tripped beginning the 30 second countdown, it sounds a single loud beep. That can be good or poor. It may alert you, but it also alerts the intruder - possibly permitting him time to disable the alarm just before it sounds. When the alarm finally does go off, hold you ears since it really is very loud at 120dB.
The remote uses a tiny watch type battery that is included. The remote is very effortless to operate with "enable" and "disable" buttons. The motion sensor itself takes 3AA batteries that are not included. The units come with a plastic swivel wall-mount bracket, screws, and sheetrock inserts. The motion sensors will not sit flat on a table, given that their bases are rounded.
The manufacturer apparently has a issue with good quality control. As other reviewers have pointed out, there is a situation with the screw holding on the battery compartment. I purchased two units and the screw on one particular unit was crossthreaded into the plastic and impossible to get rid of with out stripping the head. The screw on the second unit came appropriate out without any dilemma. I've because exchanged the first unit.
I hope this answers any remaining questions. If not, please feel cost-free to ask me.
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I thank C. Perez for pointing out the length of delay. 30 seconds is way also substantially, if an intruder gets in whilst I sleep he/she could get to me ahead of the alarm even sounds. I want an alarm that goes of instantaneously -- it has a remote so there is no want for a delay. I had purchased this at WM, will return it unopened.

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