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Doberman Security Laptop Defender

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Description:

The Doberman Security Laptop Defender is a motion sensor alarm that attaches to your laptop. If anyone attempts to steal your laptop its 100dB alarm is set off. It features handy one touch arming, and its bright flashing light tells all that it is armed. It recharges through your computer's USB port so it never needs batteries.

Features:

Motion sensor alarm


Loud 100dB alarm


Recharges through your USB port


One touch arming


Bright, flashing light acts as a deterrent


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 8.6 inches
Package Width: 4.6 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1Laptop OffenderSep 06, 2008
By IRL "In Real Life"
It's interesting that this review was written just about the time that Doberman successfully placed stories in the tech media. Regardless, the Laptop Defender does indeed emit an ear piercing alarm, and I'll use it in hotel rooms, and perhaps in some office settings. But to arm the alarm, you have to press and hold the ARM button, and that emits a very loud, obnoxious beep. No one in a coffee shop or library should think about arming the device without considering the risk of being asked to leave the premises. Too bad, because it seems like an avoidable problem. I've settled for just having the device attached to the top of my laptop in hopes of a deterrent effect. Perhaps they should make a faux Laptop Defender, similar to those fake security cams that cost about 10 bucks.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Laptop DefenderMay 01, 2008
By Marilyn "Golden"
We are very pleased with this product. Doing the job as intended...the sound it makes is quite deafening and a real deterrent for the would be thief. We recommend this product for anything you want to safe guard not only laptops.

3It is an OK laptop alarmDec 13, 2011
By John Mickel "Wicked"
It really could use a sensitivity adjustment. All you have to do it stomp on the ground next to it if it is sitting on a desk to trip the "warning" alarm beep. I would prefer it only alert if it was picked up and moved around. Also, you need to learn the "speed pattern" of putting the disarm code in just right. Otherwise, you'll set it off.

However, it is quite loud and will definitely draw attention if it goes off!

3Don't believe the instructionsSep 20, 2011
By N. Ross-Flanigan
The instructions for this device said it comes fully charged, so initial charging is unnecessary. However, when I tried arming it, nothing happened. Customer Service told me I would, in fact, need to charge it. I did that, and then I was able to arm and disarm it, but I couldn't get it to stop chirping when unarmed. The instructions said nothing about that, but finally I stopped the chirping by inserting a pencil into the pencil hole on the back (which the instructions mention only with regard to initial set-up). If this has to be done every time, it's a problem, because attaching the device to a laptop with the adhesive strips on the back renders the pencil hole inaccessible.

In all, I'm somewhat disappointed with this device. It doesn't seem worth the purchase price.

0 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1123Jun 05, 2011
By Susen WANG
I didn't expect that it took you so long to mail the items. They were not received one week later. The person who is expected to bring the items to me has left USA. Consequenctly, I won't see them before January next year.

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