- 2 Laser park laser swivel mounts
- 10 foot cables for large vehicles
- Ceiling mounting screws
- Hassle free no wiring,no tools
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interference problem.,
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This review is from: Maxsa Dual Laser Parking For TWO Cars
I love the way this product works. It was easy to install, and the lasers are much better parking guides than the wooden beams we kept tripping over on the garage floor. HOWEVER, the transformer for the lasers generates enough radio interference that the garage door opener doesn't always respond to our remotes when the lasers are on. We replaced our old opener, and called in the service people for the new opener, before we figured out what was going on. Now I have the transformer plugged into an extension cord, so that it's about two feet from the garage door opener, and everything works fine.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Completely removes one tiny bit of stress from life -- doesn't that make this a good value?,
By Esther Schindler (Scottsdale, AZ USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Maxsa Dual Laser Parking For TWO Cars
Some gizmos seem self-indulgent. Surely I can figure out how to park the car in my own garage without yet another device with blinking lights? Yet, I haven't regretted this purchase for a moment.
I'm sure the the architectural drawings for my house list that space as a "two car garage." But fitting our single car into the space is always a challenge. The garage is also the workshop, to begin with, which means that the car has to scrunch in between the table saw and the lathe without bumping into the bandsaw -- not to mention the woodworking project underway (currently a big gate for the backyard). And not to mention the bicycles, outdoor-storage items (such as ice chests), and all the boxes of stuff that we'll look at again SOMEday. We also have a huge stash of wood for the aforementioned projects. Really, I can't imagine how anyone could just drive into a garage... With wood piled in front of the car "spot" and blade-encrusted power tools on either side, the result is that we spent precious time nudging the car forward (Bang! okay just a little too far...) or realizing that the garage door wouldn't close. Usually I realized this after I'd gotten out of the car and adjusted the seat for the Taller Person so he could get in. In our previous house we used the ping-pong-ball-and-string trick (actually a cat toy disdained by the felines, which was softer) but that doesn't work if the space is also a workshop. While I can't speak to its suitability for a two-car garage, this gizmo utterly removed that annoyance from our lives. It's attached at the front of the garage, and (after five minutes of setup) shines a laser on an easily identifiable spot on the dashboard. When the red light lines up with that grill... I'm parked. Done. That's it. One simplification of my life... that's worth twenty bucks. No question.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great,
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Got this for my Parents for Christmas.
My Dad called me to say it ranks as one of the all-time great Christmas presents. He and my Mom both love it, the motion detector turns on whenever the door is opened, or even just when you walk into the garage. The laser stays on for about a minute after motion is detected. They have aimed it so that the laser hits the center of the dash over the steering wheel, and when it falls off the dash it is time to stop. Parking can now be very precise, without any worry of bumping stuff in the front of the garage or hitting the bumper with the door. He says the battery backup is only good for a few minutes, like for a power failure (probably would not be able to open the door in that case anyways) but plugged in to house current it works great. My parents have been raving about it so much I just bought one for myself.
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