Solar Cat Repellent for Gardens UK, Ultrasonic Animal Repeller, Waterproof Cat Deterrent with PIR Motion Sensor,4 Modes, Effective for Squirrel, Dog, Cat, Fox, Bird Etc (Deep Green)
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Key Features
Smart Motion DetectionEquipped with a 110° infrared PIR sensor, this solar cat repeller detects movement and body heat within a range of up to 40 feet (12 metres). Once triggered, it activates its deterrent response to help keep unwanted animals out. With four working modes and an adjustable sensitivity dial, you can tailor the protection to target different types of intruders.
Pet-Safe & Chemical-Free ProtectionUsing a combination of ultrasonic sound, flashing LED lights, and a high-intensity laser, the animal deterrent effectively repels animals without harming them. Free from chemicals and toxins, it’s completely safe for both humans and pets, making it a reliable solution for families with cats, dogs, or other domestic animals.
Solar and USB Dual ChargingPowered by a high-efficiency solar panel, this cat scarer provides eco-friendly, low-maintenance protection without frequent recharging. Its built-in 2000mAh battery charges during the day for 24/7 use, with USB charging as a backup on cloudy days.
Weatherproof & Durable DesignMade from high-grade ABS plastic and rated IP54 waterproof, this ultrasonic repeller is built to withstand rain, wind, and variable outdoor conditions. Designed for year-round use, it remains dependable in all seasons.
Quick & Easy InstallationInstall in seconds using the ground stake. Whether positioned in a garden, patio, fence corner or allotment, the design makes it easy to protect any outdoor area effortlessly.
Product Details
- Brand
- Travel Packaging Cube
- Model
- MLL-SunRepeller-01
- Colour
- Deep Green
- Size
- One Size
- Pack Size
- 40 items
- ASIN
- B0FWRT2HJ4
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 01 January 2011