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80w 5 Sound Loud Car Warning Alarm Police Fire Siren Horn Pa Speaker Mic System on 2040-parts.com

US $17.77
Location:

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:VSEK Manufacturer Part Number:AA78005 UPC:Does not apply

Description

Large tone loudspeaker horn


There are 5 fixed voice and shout shout is convenient for input

Power supply: 12 V

The bell diameter:

Size: Bell 15 cm long, 8 cm wide. Horn length: 18 cm. Horn behind diameter: 9 cm.

Packaging products: 60 watts, 300 DB

Power 60W (adjustable sound volume)

With Guagua called voice

Suitable for various motor vehicles 12V


Package:


1x Pcs Motorcycle Car Auto Vehicle Van Truck 5 Sound/Tone Loud Horn/Siren Max 12V

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