Cyclists usually go unnoticed by drivers; make your presence felt on the streets with the help of this Cycle Horn from Hornit which produces a 140 decibel sound that is certain to be heard by pedestrians and drivers.
Ingress Protection IP44: Protection from Splashed Water and Solid Objects
The Ingress protection also known as International Protection Rating is IP44 and it effectively protects the cycle horn from solid objects or splashed water. The splash proof horn works perfectly during monsoon however do not submerge the cycle horn completely into water as it is not waterproof.
Park Mode Output Sound 130 dB
The Cycle Horn Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Bell includes two settings for sound selection. You can use the park mode switch which produces a low pitch output sound of 130 decibels to alert the pedestrians.
Road Mode Output Sound 140 dB
The road mode switch produces an output sound of 140 decibels to alert the drivers and other vehicles on the road which is eight times louder than other car horns.
Comes Complete with Handlebar Mount and Trigger
Hornit also provides all cyclists with a complete handlebar mount and trigger that you can conveniently use to keep the horn on the handlebar of your cycle. The mount and trigger also help to easily switch the horn from one cycle to another.
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sandeep rawat
Certified Buyer, Haldwani
Apr, 2014
Great product :)
Swapnil S. Kashikar
Certified Buyer, Nagpur
Sep, 2017
Perfect product!
Harsh kharra
Certified Buyer, New Delhi
May, 2017
Excellent, loud and good quality horn.
Vimal Makadia
Certified Buyer, Bharuch
Sep, 2015
Must Have
Amit Tripathi
Certified Buyer, Bangalore
Feb, 2015
Excellent product.
Rajarajan Ezhumalai
Certified Buyer, Bangalore
Jul, 2014
The best in its type!
Hrithik Kaul
Mar, 2014
Ineffective in urban conditions
Jayanth J
Certified Buyer, Bangalore
Jan, 2014
Loudest horn in the world!
Naga Techi
Certified Buyer, Naharlagun
Jun, 2014
satisfied!
Ryo Shemmi Ly
Certified Buyer, Varanasi
Feb, 2016