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X-10 PowerHorn 110 Decibel Security Siren PH508/PSH01


Here’s a remote siren that will scare anyone within a few room’s distance. This powerful siren takes wireless X10 signals from the X10 alarm consoles. If the console’s built-in siren is not loud enough, add this loud siren by simply plugging this unit into any 110V wall receptacle. Use multiple units so that the intruder doesn’t know where the sound is coming from. A screw hole allows you to fasten the unit onto the receptacle so a burglar cannot yank it off. This unit is triggered by consecutive ALL LIGHTS ON AND ALL UNITS OFF X10 signals that are transmitted by the security console. This siren can be used with the X10 Powerflash Interface set to flashing mode. This siren is so piercing that it is hard to remain in the same room with it when it goes off.

$ 38.74

3 Comments on “X-10 PowerHorn 110 Decibel Security Siren PH508/PSH01

  1. 8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Louder than console, but not quite there yet, June 15, 2006
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    This review is from: X-10 PowerHorn 110 Decibel Security Siren PH508/PSH01 (Electronics)

    The siren is rated at about 110dB however when it’s blocked by an object the sound level drops significantly. I tried to place the siren to face the vent but the result is muffed alarm and you can barely hear it from another room.

    After some googling I found some FAQ saying that this unit can be modified to act as a relay switch to turn on siren of your choice, so I got a 12VDC 30watt dual-tone siren and some components ready, ideally I can install this weather-proof horn outdoor and it’ll attract neighbor’s attention. We’ll see how it goes.

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  2. 2.0 out of 5 stars
    Need to add to the chorus of “meh” on this item…, February 4, 2012
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    tomjonesrocks (San Diego, CA) –

    This review is from: X-10 PowerHorn 110 Decibel Security Siren PH508/PSH01 (Electronics)

    110db? Not a chance. If you’re standing more than a few feet away you can listen to this noise comfortably without earplugs–and I have VERY sensitive ears. And if ANYTHING is in front of this item (if you have it in a cabinet or case or something) you’ll barely hear it.

    Also, I found it really picky on which outlets it would work out of. I definitely couldn’t run it from any extension cord or surge protector, and it will only work directly plugged into about half the outlets in my house.

    There aren’t many options for X10/GE Simon systems though, so I am still using these and looking for something better in the meantime.

    Do yourself a favor and buy them in quantity (2 or 3) from X10 direct though and save yourself some money. These things are ridiculously priced individually.

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  3. 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Agree with others, these just suck. I can scream louder!, September 9, 2011
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    TRJ

    This review is from: X-10 PowerHorn 110 Decibel Security Siren PH508/PSH01 (Electronics)

    These are “Poor Horns,” not power horns. They might startle a sleeping baby with it’s head butted up against it, otherwise, they’re a joke. Also, after about six months and having never been actually triggered, only tested, they stopped working. Expensive, worthless white boxes. Find something other than X10. Just not a real alarm. A toy at best.

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