







🏠 Light up your home’s security with a TV that’s never off!
The Nedis Dummy TV Simulator uses 12 flashing LED colors to mimic a real television, deterring intruders by creating the illusion of occupancy. It features an automatic dusk-activated timer that runs 4 to 7 hours, powered efficiently via USB with only 3 watts consumption. Easy plug-and-play setup ensures immediate use, making it a smart, low-maintenance security addition for any home.
| ASIN | B07HFDMHDB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,998 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,073 in Extension Cords |
| Item model number | DUMSTV10BK |
| Manufacturer | Nedis |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 85 x 90 cm; 145 g |
P**Z
Llevo solo unos días utilizándolo así que no sé cuánto aguantará, espero que tenga calidad. Su funcionamiento y resultado es genial. Ilumina la estancia como si de una TV en funcionamiento se tratara. Permite programar un apagado a las 4 o 7 horas de su funcionamiento y se activa automáticamente cuando se queda la habitación a oscuras. Muy bueno!
M**R
This is a perfect little TV Simulator. It works great. If you put it in a room and you look through the window from outside, it really looks like there is a TV on. Great safety gadget.
T**.
Aufgebaut während des URlaubs macht das Ding automatische Lichtspiele, als wäre zu Hause der Fernsehen an. perfekter Einbruchsschreck.
C**N
Très bien pour dissuader les voleur imite bien les lumières de télévision Satisfaite
B**R
On testing the unit it works well but once the sensor is triggered that its night time, it has to run its course, either 4 hours or 7 hours. This could be problematic if you leave it in your home, pop out for 2 hours and then on return have to sit there with this still flickering at you. The sensor does not react to the change back from night to day light so only useful if you actually go out for the full 4 hours. I thought it would simply switch back off once all the lights were back on, but appears its not designed like that and has to run the 4 or 7 hours from there on. You also need to get a 5 volt wall charge for this, it does not state what wattage it should be but I would err on the side of caution and not use your high wattage power mobile phone charges incase its too much for its circuitry and risk it catching fire - I used a very old low wattage SAMSUNG USB charger. Also triple check the voltage rate of your chosen charger as they vary widely and the writing on them is tiny. The unit itself is robust, appears well made and of good quality plastics and metals. When in "standby" mode waiting to go dark, for some reason some of the LED lights are alit - I can only assume because the power draw required for LED's is so low, even in standby mode they get enough power to them that some just light up a bit.
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