Talking Car Alarms – Enemy Of Car Thieves

Imagine catching a car thief off guard. Doesn’t happen, right, since an effective thief will have scoped out the car in question to be sure that nobody is around before acting. Imagine this same thief, then, when the approached car is equipped with a talking car alarm that delivers a message about the theft!

Talking car alarms generally have multiple messages loaded in them, and can change their responses for the appropriate time. These talking car alarms can even issue a warning to a bystander who inadvertently gets too close to a protected vehicle. So sensitive are the talking car alarms to motion and electrical current that the first hint of a break in can be noted and responded to in a strange, unidentified voice. Many a car thief is scared away by the first spoken message, but the talking car alarm will continue talking as the break in continues. Finally, a talking car alarm will respond to the determined thief with a loud siren designed to alert others and frighten the thief.

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Every year, manufacturers come up with beautiful automobiles with state-of-the-art innovative features. Many manufacturers are now adding alarms as part of the technologies. If you car did not come with an alarm, there are many available on the market.

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There are many common sense ways to avoid vehicle theft, such as locking the car, taking the keys, removing valuables or anything that would look desirable to a thief (like a bag or purse), not leaving the vehicle running, keeping the windows closed completely and parking in well-lit areas. This is obviously the least expensive form of defense.

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