Ytuomzi Electric Bike Horn USB Rechargeable Bicycle Bell 120 db Invisible Cycling Alarm Loud Horn Waterproof 3 Modes Alert Ring for Mountain/Road Bike Scooters Handlebar 22-31.8mm
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About 9 inches of cable are used for the horn. Despite the fact that the charging cable is only 3" long, it measures about 11". The length of 0"
There is no possibility to customize the sounds of this bike horn
This horn was delivered to me just now. It is clearly indicated on the box that the product is
Selected User Reviews For Ytuomzi Electric Bike Horn USB Rechargeable Bicycle Bell 120 db Invisible Cycling Alarm Loud Horn Waterproof 3 Modes Alert Ring for Mountain/Road Bike Scooters Handlebar 22-31.8mm
I wanted a replacement and found the Great Horn. I totally waste my time. In my opinion. My old bike horn was broken and I ended up replacing it with the Ytuomzi Electric Bike Horn. There's only one issue it's LOUD and ANNOYING, just the way you need it. It contains a micro USB port for charging and the charging cable is included. You can easily recharge your phone when you're out and about. It's very easy to remove, and there are no screws or brackets to fuss with. The horn and its button are attached by silicone bands and they're easy to remove, it takes about 5 seconds. The button is actually mounted on the inside of my brake stem, so that I can click it with the side of my index finger just like a regular button. As long as my hand is on the brake lever, I do not have to take it off. During the first night after receiving the horn, the battery died. Too Goods, the seller (thank you, Martin), promptly replaced the battery. The customer service was extremely good! Even though there are a number of sellers (10+ in this case) that are selling the same product under different names, I always go with the seller with the most positive ratings. I give Too Goods a perfect score, as usual. As usual, I will update this review if the rating changes in the future. There has been no We are still rating it 5 stars, so you can assume it's *****.
I have to say, this horn certainly works! There is now a way to A button and a horn button are located on the control. Each of the four sounds can be cycled through with the click of a button. On the other hand, you can choose to just play the current sound on the other button. Despite the simplicity of the instructions, I do not think they are necessary. Every single thing is dependent upon itself This is self-explanatory. The battery can then be mounted on the bike and started once you have done the initial charging. There is one suggestion that I can make perhaps find a way to charge the horn without having to remove it from the bike, since the rubber cables attach to the bike very tightly. This is a very minor quibble and others may not even be bothered by it at all, but for me, it is much easier. Thanks for taking the time to read this review.
There are four sound options for this bell Sirens, bulb bike horns, toy jeepney type horns, and a hard-core horn I think should only be used while riding a bike on busy streets, or to alert crossing teenagers who are on their phones while crossing the street. There are four different sounds on the device, 2 of which are loud enough and a button to toggle between them all. The bulb type horn and the jeepney type horn are courtesy horns to help get the attention of motorists and I use these two horns most of the time. If your intention is to startle people and possibly get something back then use the The USB charger of this horn made it easy to charge. Nevertheless, I purchased two more horns for my nieces, who enjoy it as long as they do not use it as a weapon such as a startling weapon.
Reviewing is not something I normally do unless it's truly awful or amazing. In my opinion, this system has the potential to make me deaf. There is a lot of noise.
In densely populated areas such as city streets and bike trails, it has always been challenging to get people's attention. I tried shouting, cute bells, and clown horns. All of those failed. When I finally got the Ytuomzi, I was overjoyed! Although 20% of pedestrians will never hear it over their earbuds, phones, and random distractions, and another 10% are convinced that the old car horns and siren sounds are birds (I swear that's what they ALL say! As a result, I'm always enamored of the loud volume and cool sounds this Almost everyone can hear the sounds, which are loud and obnoxious enough to get their One of the most popular antique car horns is how common it This is a favorite of young children. There is respect for it among dogs. I can't get enough of it as I get older. The laughter in Mom's voice is priceless. We have a solution! Additionally, I used this product on 1 charge for about 3 weeks, in rain and temperatures as high as 40 degrees F, and on busy roads, There's a lot of energy in this battery. In fact, I liked the bike so much that I had to buy two more as Festivus presents for my family members who ride bikes as well. At a great price, this horn is a good purchase.
The order arrived rapidly and according to the description. I bought it for my granddaughter to use on her new "grown up bike" that she rides every day. It is one of her favorite things. It was my advice to let them test it in the fresh air in case it is As her father stated, it's very loud, but that's a good thing, since she needs to alert pedestrians when she's approaching. I prefer if it is loud enough to startle the pedestrian than not loud enough to let anyone know she is coming, as a 7 year old doesn't always have the coordination or judgment to avoid obstacles in a split second. Her smaller hand can easily reach the button without being distracted. I like it very much that the button can be placed there. This device is marketed as an adult device, so children should be given the same amount of safety and durability that adults would have. It is more important to have a kiddie device that looks good than that works well.
As opposed to a toot, there were several seconds of shrill, varying siren sounds and it took me quite some time to stop them. There may have been nothing wrong with them they stopped of their own accord. I and both of them found that somewhat shocking. It is now apparent to me that I should never touch the top button, but only the bottom. One of the buttons was supposed to allow me to choose either the alarm sound or the volume, but neither option appears to be available. Instead, it seems to move through all four of them quickly. It's an error!.
When I used the 120 dB screech for the first time, the sound scared my wife and triggered an attack from a nearby peacock who mistook it It is fragile so I wrapped the spiral cord around my brake cable to provide some protection from the spiral cord connecting the actuator buttons to the sounder. When it is time to recharge, I plan to attach the Ytuozi to the auxillary battery I use for my cellphone, so I can leave it on the handlebars. I'm sure the real test of the horn comes as soon as I'm in We'll have more to say soon.