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GE 50246 Smart Home Door Stop Alarm

GE 50246 Smart Home Door Stop AlarmBrand: General Electric
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $25.46
Buy New: $7.49
as of 7/29/2010 22:54 CDT details

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Seller: Ace Photo Digital
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 129

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 11 x 6 x 3.5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: JASSH50246
Model: 50246
UPC: 043180502469
EAN: 0043180502469

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 120 dB Alarm when activated
  • Pressure on door stop activates alarm
  • On/Off switch to toggle activation
  • Low battery indicator light
  • Low battery indicator

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Amazon.com Product Description
Securing rooms from unauthorized entry couldn't be easier. The GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm requires no wires or complicated installation and is powered by a single nine-volt battery (not included). Simply place the pressure-sensitive Door Stop Alarm at the base of any door, and the device will emit a powerful 120-decibel alarm when the door is opened. The 50246 Door Stop Alarm is extremely compact, so it's convenient enough to take anywhere. With this handy gadget, you'll be able to secure your hotel room, dorm room, apartment, or any room in your home.

The GE 50246 SmartHome Door Stop Alarm Features:
  • Compact design that's ideal for traveling
  • 120-dB alarm that acts as a deterrent and alerts you of intruders
  • Battery powered--no wiring or complicated installation


The 120-decibel alarm warns you of unexpected visitors and deters would-be intruders. View larger.
Easy Setup Requires No Wires or Complicated Installation
Setting up the GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm is as easy as sliding the power switch to the 'On' position and placing the unit at the foot of the door you want to monitor. The alarm requires no wiring, drilling, or complicated installation, and it is powered by a single nine-volt battery (not included). A battery indicator light warns you of a low battery, so you'll always know when it's time for a replacement.

In addition, the 50246 features a rubber base pad that provides traction on wood, tile, vinyl, and carpet. With secure gripping ability, the alarm can function as a door stop that prevents a door from being opened.

120-Decibel Alarm for Maximum Protection
The 120-decibel alarm warns you and your neighbors of a forced entry, and it's enough of a deterrent to scare off most would-be intruders. The alarm is activated when pressure is applied to the top of the device when the door is opened. A sensitive trigger switch prevents intruders from bypassing the alarm by sounding the siren no matter how far the door is opened.

Take Security Wherever You Travel
Security is a big concern for many travelers; the GE 50246 Door Stop Alarm addresses this worry with its portable design and ease of use. You can take this alarm anywhere you go for added protection at hotels, motels, dorm rooms, and more. Measuring just 11 x 6 x 3-1/2 inches (LxHxW) and weighing just four ounces, the GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm fits nicely into a travel bag, suitcase, or even a briefcase for easy portability.

What's in the Box
GE 50246 Personal Security Door Stop Alarm

Product Description
GE DOOR STOP ALARM. Pressure on door stop activates alarm. 120 decibel alarm when activated. Requires 1 9V battery (not included). Low battery indicator light. Mfg # 50246


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Nothing bad to say   July 19, 2010
stel (ny)
For this price, who can complain. It's simple to use and quite effective. Worked great on both my wood floors and laminate wood floors with no problem - both as a door stopper and as an alarm. The alarm is piercing, which hopefully combined with the resistance from the door stop feature is enough to deter a break-in. Just don't expect your neighbor in the next house to come running it's not loud enough to draw much attention 100 feet away. Still, this is one of the best products I've ever bought and I would recommend it to anyone who cannot afford a professional or more sophisticated system.


3 out of 5 stars !!! - Product pictured is not the GE 50246 - !!!   July 12, 2010
Kyle Altman (Michigan, USA)
I was excited to receive this product until I opened the box. What arrived was a totally different design than what is pictured and (my main issue) just a fraction of the size. I should have been more suspicious when the link attached to the picture in the Amazon.com Product Description could "no longer be found". As a security doorstop, what arrived is just too small to actually stop someone from getting the door to open. It will definitely IMPEDE an intruder, but because of what it's lacking in size, I'm not confident that it alone will keep a door between me and them. It's just too light, too short, too narrow, and it doesn't have a versatile grip. The bad guy will be forced to work a little harder, but if the alarm fails then the doorstop won't stop them. However, the alarm does work "ear-piercingly" well and I would recommend this strictly for traveling uses due to its compactness, but I personally wanted something larger for a less-travel-minded application.

Google "GE 50246 Doorstop" to see what this product actually looks like.

If anyone knows where I can find the actual product that is pictured on this ad, please let me know ASAP so that I can return the GE 50246 and still get my money back.



5 out of 5 stars Easy-to-use, inexpensive and LOUD!   July 1, 2010
NightOwlBookstore (South Carolina)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

What a great idea -- a doorstop alarm that requires zero installation. Just add a 9-volt battery and you have an instant burglar alarm! Perfect for apartment/condo dwellers, travelers and the mechanically disinclined. It's also great for interior doors (e.g. bedroom) for an extra layer of security, or as a supplemental night-time alarm for the main entry door and for other exterior doors, especially French and other glass doors. It would be all but impossible to open the door more than an inch without setting off the alarm.

From here -depending on your floor surface -- the grip-bottom on the door stop may prevent the door from opening further at all, or would at least require extra time and effort (with the alarm still squealing away), buying you a few more seconds to respond. The hope, as with any forced entry, is that the alarm will (a) draw ample attention to the intruder, who will hopefully flee the premises, and (b) alert you to the intruder, so that you can call 911 and take whatever defensive measures you can.

Other reviewers reported that the bottom did not grip their floors. In some cases, I suspect the culprit for this may be an incorrect placement of the battery. The terminals MUST face the small end of the battery compartment, or it will cause the base plate to bow out ever-so-slightly -- just enough to keep it from making solid contact with the floor. (It took me a few minutes of head-scratching to figure this one out.). Once I got the battery correctly installed, I tried it on 3 different wood floors, a tile floor and a linoleum floor, and it gripped like a charm. The only surface I didn't try was carpet. Before buying, I would suggest measuring the gap under your door, because this door stop would probably not work with a tiny gap of less than 1/4" or on a large gap (I'm guessing anything over 1"). My door gaps ranged from 1/2" to 3/4" and this size range was just right.

I think one review complained that it was too sensitive. We tested ours to see if it would go off with misc. household vibrations (stomping on the floor, bumping against the door) and it thankfully didn't. The only caveat I'd offer is to be sure to turn off the alarm before picking it up in the morning, as handling it will set it off in a heartbeat.

Some reviewers complained that it wasn't loud enough. We found the alarm to plenty loud for our purposes. It's reportedly 120 decibels, which is probably about right. For comparison, a smoke detector is about 85 decibels, a car horn about 110 decibels. As security goes, this is a real bargain for $9 and change.




5 out of 5 stars Great product. Easy to use.   June 26, 2010
Joe Mack
This door stop alarn has a loud alarning sound that will alert you anywhere in the house, even in loud conditions like music.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent - will buy more!   June 15, 2010
J. Kosslow (Pittsburgh, PA)
My son sleeps in the basement with 2 doors leading outside - he feels much
more comfortable with these two very loud alarms protecting the doors.
I am going to buy more!


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