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hi all!

was in a carpark the other day, was standing near this car when all of a sudden it beeped twice at me!

wondering what/which sort of alarm this is, is this just a microwave sensor or something?

have also seen those ones which actually tell you to step away from the car, but id prefer something a little more subtle such as the beeps

really wouldnt mind this feature...

thanks!

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cool! where can you get microtech in sydney

never heard of it though...basic features for $800 sounds a tad on the expensive side though? hope it comes with 3 point immobiliser at least though...

is it possible to get proximity alert hooked up to any alarm?

hmmm, think i may check kmart out hey...

ok... im not trying to advertise for them. but they have some good features.. in fact i didnt like the way they installed it, thy cut some tube that runs into the door and it looks like some sort of seal, also the car phone doesnt work anymore, so a few call backs but still..... the guy we called was andrew (got him from a dealer) 9553-9342, 3 point immobiliser, auto arming, windows up, hijack mode (remote kill switch) turbo run-on, proximity sensors. ECT

I think microwave sensors does the same thing. Not sure if it is the same as the microtech proximity thing tho.

I remember reading my alarm manual and there were options for internal and external microwave sensors.

This just sense movement insider and outside. You can set the proximity of the outside movement, when to beep.

LeonT. I'm not sure if there is an alarm that senses noise in car. Maybe your mates Rex exhaust was loud and the alarm was sensitive to the vibration. My car sets off alarms in carparks when it echo real bad.

Not sure about the alarm telling you to 'step back', you might come back with a big key mark along your care. But it is pretty cool.

skylineakt, seriously..I was shouting @ my friend near the car and it'll beep a few times, it's weird...it detects sound..the rexy was parked in a city carpark, pretty funny though as I was shouting @ the car and it does warning beeps on me :D

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