NAPASA Electric Bike Horn Electronic Bicycle Bell 100-120 DB Waterproof 4 Sound Modes with Rechargeable Battery
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The battery can be fully charged in two hours. It can ring about 20 times on a single charge and it has a 2000 times capacity A 30 day period
Who made it is unknown to me. I had no issues with the one I got even though it came from a Chinese company. It should be sent back if there are any problems.
The sounds are not those from a bicycle or a micro car, but rather those from the sounds of both. E-bikes are an example of a use case Bike riding.
As far as I'm concerned, it's a perfect product. There may be a problem with the Having problems with its sound? Take the switch assembly off the mount and see if it makes a different sound each time you activate it. Let it dangle for a while. There is a possibility that it is the stress of the stretchy mount. It will be replaced if it continues to go off. Send it back to Amazon as defective and they'll replace it, assuming it is
Selected User Reviews For NAPASA Electric Bike Horn Electronic Bicycle Bell 100-120 DB Waterproof 4 Sound Modes with Rechargeable Battery
There is a lot of power in this small dude! It takes only a few minutes to install so you can start charging right away. Below is a sample of a couple of different tones. It sounds a lot louder in real life than the video indicates! Although I'm probably going to keep it set to the conventional "Car Horn Tone" most of the time, I might try the other tones occasionally. The only ride that I have done is so far and there is no way to test it. I will update my rating if necessary as the situation unfolds. Please click here.
Please click here. It is an amazing mechanism that you can mount to the handlebars of your bicycle. The bike horn I bought for my son was perfect for him to use while cycling in traffic and avoiding accidents. Since cyclists are often overlooked by drivers, this bike horn has been extremely helpful several times during his ride. The bike horn is waterproof and built to withstand the elements, enclosed in a tough, durable plastic shell that is connected to a button controller by a cable. In both cases, the items fit perfectly on the handlebars and both are compact in size. Getting the horn and control unit attached was a snap - no screws to fix, no tightening and no twisting - all it takes is a quick adjustment of the flexible bands on the unit according to the bike's handlebars and you're cool to go. Using a separate control piece from your finger, you can trigger any of the four horn sounds. There is no volume control needed because these horn sounds are LOUD and are designed to alert or warn anyone who is intended to hear them. done the job well and served our purpose, but we've also had a lot of fun using it!.
Please click here. Oh my gosh! This will not stop my 3 year old from playing with it! I love how easy it is So you can recharge it you can easily take the handlebars off and strap it on again. The fact that I don't have to worry about batteries or whether the sun will charge something is very important to me. Your three-year-old can play the noises repeatedly if he wants, but otherwise they are not too annoying. The idea is to draw attention on the streets to prevent you from causing a tragedy. Very pleased with this product and would recommend it to anyone. This is a site for adults only.
I was very pleased with how easily it installed and worked. My only suggestion would be for the manufacturer to provide an adjustable volume setting because some of the sounds can literally scare you to death. It is only logical to select the simulated old-world horn as a sound that is "friendly" Car horn made of old-fashioned materials. If you blow the sports whistle, you will get a handshake The silence as you ride up silently behind them makes you jump out of your shoes at an unexpected stranger. You may need this as an emergency alarm in case you are injured or accosted by a stranger who intends to do you harm. It is probably expected that everyone will hear the traditional ringing of a typical kid's bike bell when I approach them and then pass them after the warning. At 120 decibels I would have to trigger the horn while I am farther back so as to warn them. In public on a hike or biking trail, I always find it puzzling about why people wear ear buds or headphones. Perhaps the 120 decibels is good for them so they have a chance to hear I really like how it charges from any USB port and I hope it lasts a long time.
The pros are In one of the four modes the sound is similar to that of a car horn. * Lightweight and rechargeable. *Cons This is because it is easy to accidentally press the button that changes the car horn mode when the horn button should be pressed instead. In the end, you end up with a silly-sounding horn and have to cycle through all of the options to get back to the desired one. I don't like how quiet it is. Unless the horn is loud enough, people in cars are unable to hear the horn in an urban environment (or really on a busy highway). A mounting kit included with the enclosure might not be sufficient if your handlebar is thicker than average. To secure the horn and buttons, I had to use extra zip ties (not included). It is not waterproof, so you have to take it off if it rains, and because the mounting system does not work very well, it is quite a hassle to take off.
There are 95% of the time that my bicycle's bell is loud enough to alert pedestrians on a bike path to please move aside, but this electronic bicycle horn is far too loud to be used on bike paths with fewer than 20 feet of the person you want to alert. In fact, it is perfect for groups of oblivious people (as well as stoners who are jammin' with their ear buds) who need to clear a path more promptly. In order to prevent being run over by people who seem to be attempting to pass me at a distance, I'll use this horn on its wahoo-like setting when it seems like I'll have to slow down for them (hello, Darwin). They must be awakened from their trances and stupors using the wahoo setting. As I smile at this, I wish to signal a bit of satisfaction with this intriguing, somewhat humorous noise that resembles a In most cases, I use the second barrel of the horn only rarely The steady honk of a regular sedan can be heard as the level alert. Alternatively, it's 3rd-level noise, which sounds like a referee's whistle that's been whistling for too long. You could also say it's 4 The level of noise is similar to that produced by You should note You will advance to the 2nd-level once you have completed the first-level There are three levels of alerts to cycle through, you have to go through the third and fourth It is also least likely to cause a heart attack, which is wahoo. I don't like the wahoo because I can't see it In addition, the wahoo sound is perfect for when lovers, who should get a room, are too passionately kissing I think I'm the coolest person on the street when a cute, yet dignified lady bends over and you have enough momentum to avoid being.
I'd say it's probably too loud for riding in the city, but out in the open and on busy, trafficked streets, even cars can I do a lot of trails, and they are often crowded with people that can't keep right or are wearing headphones that make them completely unaware of others around them. - it's easy to install, it's super light, and i wish there was a volume button, and I'd add a realistic bike bell sound - if i could change things I'd add a volume button.
The horn's "ringtone" is not customizable, so I would love to be able to keep it the same. There are some of the "cuter" ones that don't earn respect. just want it to be a regular beep, not some cartoon sound that nobody is familiar with as The software works well, is easy to install, looks good, and takes a minimal amount of time to prepare.