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| | Features | Dual lasers shine onto vehicle to precisely guide driver to correct spot.Ideal for 2-car garages.Automatically activates as vehicle enters garage.Includes AC adapter.
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| | Description | The Style O garage laser parking guide uses dual lasers shine onto vehicle to precisely guide driver to correct spot. Power Source: AC, Auto On/Off: Yes, Laser Guide: Yes, Mount Bracket Included: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 4 x 4 1/2 x 1 1/2. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.33 inches | | Product Width: | 3.94 inches | | Product Height: | 1.22 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.3 inches | | Package Width: | 7.8 inches | | Package Height: | 1.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 62 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 62 customer reviews )
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33 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Handy, but not quite 'right' May 30, 2008
By Janizary I have a four-car garage load with a two-car garage reality. Two cars, a motorcycle, tool cabinets, workbenches, ceiling mounted storage racks, etc., so space (and the ability to park very precisely) is very important.
I've tried the dangling ball, the parking 'hump', the stop light, none of which by themselves get me parked with precision time after time. This little gadget did the trick, but only when combined with one of the dangly balls to line up properly. It does its job, however.
My only complaints in that the little arms on the laser modules do not have enough 'backwards' adjustment. It needs about another 30% of swing for best adjustment, at least for my application. For now its cheap, and it works.
For those worrying about the motion-sensor bit. It is VERY sensitive. If you are in your garage working it will stay on the whole time you are there. Even a tiny bit of arm movement sets it off. It does, however, shut down very reliably. No issues in that regard.
21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Perfect Aim Nov 17, 2008
By J. Nornberg I plugged the AC adapter into the outlet by the existing garage door opener on the ceiling of my garage. Secured the parking system to the ceiling. Then I positioned the vehicles where I wanted them and set the laser beam to show up where i wanted it to (on my dashboard.) The system is solid and I have not had one issue with them. If you like big boy toys you have to get one of these!
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Think of this as a 1-Car Laser Parking System and you'll be very happy. Got 2 cars? Get 2. May 04, 2010
By Bob Tobias
"Robert Tobias"
I have a 20' x 20' garage with 12' ceilings. I tried to place this at various points and couldn't find any place where it could aim at the windshields of my two cars. The problem is that as you swing the laser down the bracket restricts its sideways movement. I should have paid more attention to the other reviews and you should take them into account as well.
Now, here's the good news... you can always get two. For $25 you can be sure to get adequate coverage for two cars and even get the benefits of having two aiming spots for each. Funny thing... if this had been billed as a 1-Car Laser Parking System its a great value. Trying to make it out as working for two cars leaves a lot of customers dissatisfied.
BTW, I feel that honest, effective reviews take the place of first-hand experiences that are lacking in online shopping. I've always appreciated the help I've gotten from other reviewers and continue to return the favor as best as I can. If you thought this review was helpful please let me know by clicking on "Yes" button where it asks. If there was anything you thought was lacking or unclear leave a comment and I'll do what I can to fix it.
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Works... SOMETIMES!!! Jul 24, 2010
By Benevolus Great price ($12) and very easy to set up. I had similar issues that others have mentioned. Beams have limited range when pointing to the sides of the garage. I have a high ceiling in the garage and this didn't bother me all that much, but the beams are at their limit. Combat this in two ways. First, you can turn the unit 90* so the beams can point to the sides of the garage without being limited in range. You could also dremel the lip of plastic that limits the range of the beams. The other issue I had with this device is the motion sensor. It only stays on for 10 seconds at a time and doesn't always pick up on motion right away. By the time I open the garage door and get the car inside, the beams shut off a little before I'm completely at my mark. To solve this I unscrewed the four screws on the back of the casing and carefully removed the white globe that covers the motion sensor. It stays on much longer (into the minutes) and is much more sensitive to motion. I also plugged the unit into a lightbulb socket that is screwed into the garage door light. This way it can only be turned on when the garage door is activated and shuts off fully when the garage light cycle ends (usually a few minutes). This really helps when you're in the garage without the vehicles and prevents the laser from being activated with your every movement.
EDIT: Overall I gave 1 out of 5 stars because I had to modify a few things to make it work (still not consistent). I am actually very happy with the concept of this product, but the execution from this company is very poor. The motion sensor works sporadically at best. Some days it picks up on the slightest movements and other days you need to wave a hand inches from the motion sensor to activate the lasers. It works correctly less than 50% of the time.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fooled me twice... Apr 27, 2010
By Dennis R. Cunningham
"Flibmeister"
I first bought the Maxsa version of this device (virtually identical to the Sierra, clearly the same manufacturer). All was well at first, both lights nice and bright. But after only two weeks, one of the laser lights went dim. It still comes on, but not nearly bright enough to be of use. Since we liked the system during the short time it worked, we decided to roll the dice again, hoping for a better outcome with the Sierra version. Guess what, the EXACT same thing happened (one light on, but too dim to be of use), but this time time it happened DURING THE INITIAL AIMING PROCESS! So, I now have two of these things installed in my garage, each of them with only half of it working.
This version has an additional problem, BTW-- it doesn't come on until too late, and doesn't stay on long enough. Don't waste your money.
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