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Driveway Patrol Sensor and Receiver Kit

Driveway Patrol Sensor and Receiver KitBrand: TELEBrands
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $10.58
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Seller: Direct Super Center (DAB Nutrition)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 251 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.1 x 3.1

MPN: 79-TV3731
Model: 1689-6
UPC: 017874137312
EAN: 0017874937318

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4 out of 5 stars ***NOTE*** Wrong Item Description...It's gotta be.   June 9, 2006
M. Niehaus (Cincy, USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I have owned one of these for a couple years and it does nothing like the description says. As far as the previous review about going through a window...NO MOTION SENSOR WILL WORK THROUGH GLASS. Don't blame the product for your ignorance. The item works very well for me. I have a large yard with a detached garage and this inexpensive device lets me know when anyone is coming near my home. Mailman, newspaper guy, whoever. It will pick up animals, but with the right mounting height and electrical tape the sensor works as desired. Sensor takes (1)9V while receiver takes (3)C batteries. The only option is the volume of the chime on the receiver. It will continually chime when something enters the sensor area. Easy to install, easy to operate. Battery life has been good. Dependable and inexpensive. Try not to mount the sensor tightly to anything, this seemed to cause alot of false alarms. Also, sunlight hitting a moving tree branch tends to activate the alarm, so trim away any moving limbs or branches and I think you will be satisfied with this product.


4 out of 5 stars A Good Cat Doorbell and Cableguy Catcher   March 27, 2006
Technology Guy
106 out of 109 found this review helpful

I admit it -- sometimes I just forgot to check to see if the cat wanted back in. The Driveway Patrol fixed all that. Setup about a foot or less off the ground in a relatively sheltered location by the front door, it does a great job of watching the front of the driveay and the front door. I originally set the sensor up to look down the entire length of the drive but it proved much too sensitive for this to be useful so I aimed the sensor low ACROSS the driveway near the front door and this has worked out fine. It now tells me when the cat is ready to come in as well as when a pizza or package delivery has arrived.

The Driveway Patrol actually saved me quite a bit of trouble one day when I had been waiting the entire afternoon for the cable guy -- he eventually showed up late, didn't even bother to knock or ring the bell and only stayed just long enough to leave a note telling me I wasn't home. Due to the Drveway Patrol, I managed to wave him down at the end of the drive. This alone made the gadget worth the price.

As I've said, the Driveway Patrol does exactly what I need it to do. The only false alarms I get are from visiting neighbor cats, racoons and the odd bird. The only things I would change about the gadget would be to add a volume control that had more settings than 'loud' and 'very loud' and the fact that the chimes will ring continuously while being triggered and then for another 10-15 seconds beyond that.



1 out of 5 stars Description does not fit the product.   March 3, 2006
G. Huckaby (Columbus, In)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

The product description is totally wrong. The unit continually goes off as long as someone is in it's area. It doesn't have an alarm setting. I think the description is for another product other than this one. Very misleading. It only has a basic chime and even the battery requirements are wrong.


5 out of 5 stars Works great!   March 1, 2006
CAM (Florida)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

If you take the time to "tune" the placement of the sensor, this works great! I don't know if the people who complain about these got defective units or have a lot of animals or something setting them off, but I have several of these set up to form a perimeter around the house and they work great. We do have cats around here, a whole bunch of them, but the trick of putting the sensors in a birdhouse worked great, and I haven't had any false alarms since doing so. The sensors have been out in the hot Florida sun, cold nights (well, for Florida, down to about 26), torrential rain, and still work great. It didn't take too much time to set them up and test them, either. These are definitely a lower-cost way to set up a security system so that you'll know if anyone enters your yard.


2 out of 5 stars Not Reliable, any tricks?   January 20, 2006
Gary L. Jackson (Texas)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

My driveway patrol worked okay for a few days then stopped sensing cars as they drove past. Does anyone know what I can do to get it working again?

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