12v Loud Police Siren Ambulance 300db Speaker on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim California, US
- Color : black
- Easy to install
- 5 Siren sounds: Hooter/Ambulance/Traffic/Police/Fire alarm
- 100 W Speaker gives very loud sound - about 300 decibels at full volume
- Powered by: vehicles' electricity - 12V
- Microphone for PA system
- Speaker is 18cm long and 11cm height
Package Includes
- 1 x 5-Sound Siren & Speaker
- Including screws / washers / Wires
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