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| Activation Speed: | 60 |
| Finish: | Back |
| Height: | 1.3 in |
| Length: | 6.89 in |
| Material: | ABS |
| Mount Location: | Car Head |
| Mount Type: | Back Glue |
| Mounting Hardware Included: | No |
| Package Quantity: | 2 |
| Width: | 3.9 in |
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Comments about Bell Automotive Deer Warning - Black:
Would buy it again.
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Comments about Bell Automotive Deer Warning - Black:
Animal warning whistles are a simple and cost effective solution product that attempts to provide a additional safety measures. This simple ultrasonic frequency whistle may prevent unfortunate encounters with wildlife.
Installation is both quick and easy. Find and clean an appropriate location for two units, then press on with the provided double sided tape.
Maintenance is very simple, simply keep the units clean and unobstructed. With the low price of this product, I keep a spare set to replace the units as needed.
These are available in both silver or black allowing them to be used by just about any vehicle without looking like some poor fitting after thought add-on.
"It may be better to spend a few bucks on the bumper than have a doe in the windshield".
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Comments about Bell Automotive Deer Warning - Black:
Pretty good product. Very easy to install and provides with 2 different pitch sounds when driving in the road. An additional safety measure for a good affordable price.
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I drive frequently on country roads heavily populated with deer. Night drives were high anxiety and slow speeds anticipating them. The deer whisltes give me more confidence and peace of mind.
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Some poo-poo these deer whistles. I have used them for 10 years and have had four occasions where I have seen them stop various animals from entering the roadway. Anecdotal approval, I know, but they work for me.
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I had 3 deer coming out of a cornfield to cross the highway in front of me while I was at highway speed on a very quiet Goldwing. All 3 deer stopped in the bar ditch and just looked at me as I approached them during a hard break just in case. When I got within about 25 feet they ran away from the road. I have other instances where deer just stopped and looked, but did not come across the road in front of me. These work! A must for rural motorcyclists.
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How does it affect pets in the car? will it bother their hearing as well?1 answer
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No, just as you cannot hear the whistle while driving, neither will your animals. The directional sonic wave is focused ahead of your vehicle. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
where is best place to mount?1 answer
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The large spaces in your front bumper.Q:
i was told these work between speeds or 30 to 50 mph but quit working after 50 mph is that true1 answer
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As far as I know and have found, the only limit is that you have to be going at least 30-35 mph for these to work. I can not find any top speed where they stop working.Q:
only one should have a open hole in the back.2 answers
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Every kit that I have seen has holes on both ends so when the air passes through, it can produce the high pitch whistle that supposedly only deer can hear.A:
One of the pair of whistles has the straight-through air path blocked at the rear in a way that's obviously intentional (not a manufacturing flaw). This is true of both the pair I just bought at AAP, packaged under the Autocraft label, and the pair I bought elsewhere a couple years ago, packaged under the maker's own label (Bell).