Datamation SONIC SHOCK ALARM Anti-Theft Device
- Decibel - 120 db
- Stainless steel case
- Dimensions - 3.8"W x 2"D x 1.3"H
There’s no motion trigger, so there are no false alarms.
Designed for commercial and institutional use
The Datamation SONIC SHOCK ALARM is the world's most popular device for deterring theft of flat-screen televisions, LCD projectors, and PCs. The SONIC SHOCK ALARM is triggered by cutting or unplugging a 10-foot electronically-monitored tether. There’s no motion trigger, so there are no false alarms. Once tripped, the siren sounds for more than two hours. Created especially for commercial and institutional use, the SONIC SHOCK ALARM is simple, reliable, and tough.
1/16th-inch stainless steel case
The SONIC SHOCK ALARM's case is made with 1/16th-inch stainless steel. Its battery will probably outlast your equipment. It is reusable. Its lock cores can be replaced. And it is impervious to the false alarms that plague so many other equipment alarms, including the Wobbler and Sonic Pro.
This clever, reliable and affordable theft deterrent has recently been a proven asset in protecting valuable (and easily stolen) digital projectors. On a desk, a cart or a ceiling mount, the Sonic Shock makes it very hard for these things to get out the door unnoticed.
120db siren
For each piece of equipment your thieves try to take, they have to take one of these. It's the worlds loudest micro alarm. You don't just hear it, you feel it.
50 year battery
This is not a typo. SONIC SHOCK ALARM's tiny custom analog computer sips so little current, it will take 50 years to drain the battery. No remembering to change batteries. No annoying low battery beeps. Batteries do get old, so we suggest you change it - a simple 9-volt alkaline - every 4 or 5 years or if the alarm has gone off for over an hour. But the world won't end if you forget to change the battery.
Electronic triggering
Forget the false alarms that plague most equipment alarms. You rope the ten foot (three meters) electronic tether around something heavy, plug it into the Sonic Shock, then arm it with a key. You can bump, lift, or even move the equipment within the radius of the tether and never get an alarm. Unplug or cut the trip wire, and you will. Once started, it doesn't stop until you stop it.
Stainless steel
SONIC SHOCK ALARM's housing and parts are forged from granite-hard top-grade stainless steel. Stainless isn't used in public places just because it looks nice. It's extremely hard to dent, drill, and bend.
The world's strongest glue
It's expensive, so nobody else uses it. It's the best, so we provide it with each alarm. It is called methylmethacrylate and is used industrially for car bumpers and yacht hulls - things that absolutely positively must never come apart.
Installs in minutes
Actually, it only takes a minute. The other minutes you spend reading a comic book while the glue sets. If you can do that, you can do this. Just glue on the mounting bracket, snap on the alarm, plug in the electronic tether, and you're done. It'll take you longer to read the instructions.