With its “white noise” technology of up to 102 dB, this audible reversing warning system ensures optimum safety for you and others when reversing.

What is “white noise”?
Unlike conventional horns with very high-pitched tones, “white noise” technology emits a wide-band sound that immediately pinpoints the vehicle on which it is located. This makes the manoeuvring environment safer, while reducing noise pollution for local residents.
What are the advantages of our white noise reversing alarm?
- A certain contribution to reducing noise pollution.
- Better audible distinction of the reversing horn, even in noisy surroundings.
- Easy location of the sound source (distance and direction), especially when there are several equipped vehicles on the site.
- Less hearing fatigue for users.
How do I install my reversing alarm?
Make sure your vehicle is equipped with 12-60 volt DC power and a reverse signal. Ideally, the connection should be made to the reversing light. Simply connect the red wire to the reversing light power supply and the black wire to a ground. Then screw the reversing alarm to the outside of the vehicle, towards the rear.
Why install a reversing alarm on my machine?
Mainly used in the public works sector, this easy-to-install alarm warns pedestrians, vehicles or other hazards that may be in its path. With its 102 decibels and white noise, it will make your environment safer. You can install it on a construction machine, or on your tractor for off-road maneuvers.






