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Brand New Alarm system same function as Viper alarm

R/C Battery Recharge(option)

Super small size(thickness:13.5mm)

Four setps signal sensitivity antenna

Silm 2-Way remote control with LCD (20x24mm) monitor and LED backlight

Using most advance RF combo high stability, long distance, small size

continuously monitor car status

Remote transmitting up to 1000 meters (open field)

Paging transmitting up to 3000 meters (open field)

Five steps of battery level display

LCD clock display

key-press lock function

busy sound indication

vibration and audible warning

arming reminder

silent arming

Panic/car finder

power trunk release

automatic central locking control

shock/lgnition/footbrake/door alarm

alarm report memory

anti-hijacking

auto araming option

power/vacuum type central door lock option

automatic window lifting

remote engine start

remote engine and air-conditioner start

lithium button battery/lithium lon recharge button battery exchange

$290 $250 with delivered

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