I installed one of this alarms about a month ago for a local shop and wondered who makes them.
https://www.precisionautosound.net/alert_security.html
I used the 650r it wasn't all that bad, the remote is nice and small and it had all the features you would find on a good unit. Also the instructions reminded me of DEI, it had the same H designations for the wiring harnesses and the same wire colors and sizes.
But I'll like to know who makes this things. And if they are reliable?
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Thanks iskidoo! That's what I though.
The shop I did the install for got this unit for $90 retail, they got it from another local shop as they don't do alarms all the time they install accessories bed liners, body kits, upholstery, and the like. Thats why I was curios as I had never heard of Alert.
The Alert products are Autopage. They are about Identical in every way too.
OhioMike1101 wrote:
The Alert products are Autopage. They are about Identical in every way too.
They do look alike but they are different. Take a good look at the units, the plugs are set up differently and the Autopage units are more refined especially the remotes.
They're Bulldog. They are what Bulldog units should be if they had updated their products for the past 10 years, instead of selling the same outdated stuff.