The ROBOCOPP Sound Grenade will scare the bejeezus out of a would-be attacker

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Personal safety devices can be bulky and hard to use, but the Sound Grenade from ROBOCOPP has been designed like its namesake, the grenade. It’s a small device weighing only one ounce that can be clipped to a bag, keychain, clothing, etc. When you pull the pin it will produce a 120 decibel alarm that’s as loud as an ambulance siren. This personal safety device will give you more confidence and could help scare away a mugger or other violent attacker including animals. It’s loud enough to be heard from as far away as 150 feet, so it could also be used as a locating device if you’re lost in the woods. The Sound Grenade runs on batteries and will sound the alarm for up to 30 minutes once the pin is pulled (and the batteries will last up to 1 year if the pin isn’t pulled). In case you’re wondering, the pin is very unlikely to come out accidentally. It takes an intentional, firm tug to get it out and has been designed as a jagged, three-riveted sort of key, for that exact reason. The Sound Grenade is TSA accepted and can even work under water. The Sound Grenade is priced at $19.99 and is available now from ROBOCOPP.

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  2. Saw this post and ordered one from Amazon. Tested this today outside at the lake while walking the dogs. It worked fine when I pulled off the cap and immediately stopped when I reinserted the cap. However, it was not as loud as I thought it would be. It may be 120db, but my two dogs sitting about 30′ away were not concerned when it went off. One didn’t even bother to look in my direction and the other just looked over in mild interest. The device emits a somewhat warbling sound that could easily be taken for a car alarm, although not nearly as loud.

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