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🚨 Own the road with sound that demands respect!
The SoundAlert 12V 100W Police Siren PA System delivers a commanding 118-124dB audio output through a compact, slim speaker design. Featuring multiple siren modes including Yelp, Wail, and Hi-Lo, plus a handheld microphone and hands-free operation, it’s engineered for professional-grade emergency signaling. Dual 20A auxiliary switches add versatile power options, making it ideal for vehicles, trucks, UTVs, and ATVs requiring reliable, high-impact warning systems.








| ASIN | B01FKZK2RU |
| Audio input | [POSSIBLE: Microphone, External Radio Source] |
| Best Sellers Rank | 752,647 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 764 in Sirens |
| Connector type | Aux |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,592) |
| Date First Available | 12 May 2016 |
| Item Weight | 4.51 kg |
| Item model number | 13 |
| Item weight | 4.51 kg |
| Manufacturer | LAMPHUS |
| Manufacturer part number | SASN01-SASP03 |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Mounting type | Pole Mount |
| Noise level | 124 Decibels |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 26.04 x 20.96 x 13.64 cm; 4.51 kg |
| Recommended uses for product | For emergency services and private vehicles as a public address system and audio warning device |
| UPC | 816165022258 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
C**M
Blew away my expectations. Easy to install, small and compact it fit between my leg and center console perfectly. Still working great even in the winter. The 2 aux switches are seriously a great bonus!
U**.
Suena bastante fuerte las sirenas y el parlante! Lo compré para mi jeep sahara
E**.
Works as shown. Not clear instructions but it shows which wire is which, easy mounting but you do need zipties for the speaker in the engine bay to mount it but it's easy. Wiring was no issue at all, only issue you'll have is getting through the fire wall if ur a beginner, wiring is very basic, you'll need a razer and electrical tape for splicing. 10/10 but needs more instructions. YouTube helps. Speaker is pretty heavy for the small size but it's loud and the intercome is clear but you have to speak up for the microphone to hear you, it's made really well and durable
G**T
Merci
B**9
I was a little skeptical for the $100 price for the unit. But I am very impressed so far, the control box some people say is a little big but the way the switch gear is set up I understand it. The knob for the volume and the switches are awesome. Very solid clicks when changing siren tones or to the PA. As well as for turning the volume on or off. The text on the box are green back lit so in the dark you know what setting you are on. I have mine mounted just behind the driver's door to the frame rail of the truck (2022 F250) with the speaker pointed at the ground and it is very loud as you can probably tell from the video. The control box I 3M taped it with double sided tape and attached the mic to the box itself (I didn't want to drill into the center console if I could avoid it) It is very sturdy from bouncing around the last few days it hasnt moved at all. Then ran the wires under the driver's seat and the rear floor mat to the rear seat tool box. I drilled a small hole through a pass through in the tool box under the rear seat. Ford apparently designed that for just this application to get wiring under the truck. Then drilled some pilot holes and used self tappers to mount the bracket. The speaker attaches to the bracket with 2 14mm bolts with various washers provided. Power I connected the red/black wires to a 12v cigarette lighter adapter that had bare ends to connect the wires to. In total with various tools and wire loom, electrical tape, connectors etc. You'd be in for about $150-175. As well as I made it to where no matter what truck I get in the future I can unbolt it easily and transfer it to the next vehicle. 2-3 hour weekend project but very happy with the results. I'll update as time goes on to see how the unit holds up Update 5/3/25 Switched to a 2024 F250 and the siren still held strong even through the Illinois winter. Sprayed some metal protector (Fluid Film $8) on the speaker to prevent it from rusting. Not a spec anywhere other than the mounting bolts I used. My old man got tired of the main box getting in the way of his leg since it sits in line with the seat. So I retired it for another siren that has all the buttons on the PA mic. But I am going to miss it for the ruggedness. Anytime I needed it it always worked as long as the cigarette lighter adapter didn't come unplugged lol. Solid product for the price, no complaints
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