Alarms

Protect Your Vehicle With Advanced Car Alarms

Imagine walking to your car only to find it damaged or missing. It's a nightmare scenario no one wants to experience. RJ Window Tint & Accessories in Fullerton, CA, understands this concern and offers a solution that brings peace of mind. 


Our aftermarket car security systems provide robust protection for your vehicle, belongings, and car stereo, far exceeding the minimal safeguards offered by factory systems. Your vehicle is a major investment – protect it wisely. Call us at (714) 420-4978 or visit us today for more information.

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Types of Car Alarms

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Passive Alarms

How They Work

Passive alarms automatically activate when you lock your car, typically using shock sensors to detect tampering.

Advantages

No manual activation is required; it is always on when the car is locked.

Disadvantages

It may be less responsive to certain types of tampering compared to active systems.

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Active Alarms

How They Work

Manual activation is required via a remote control, often featuring more sensors and capabilities.

Advantages

Customizable with features like remote start or tracking.

Disadvantages

Requires manual activation.

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Two-Way Alarms

How They Work

Provide feedback to the user via a remote control or smartphone app, alerting you if the alarm is triggered.

Advantages

Confirms alarm status and sends notifications if triggered.

Disadvantages

Typically, it is more expensive and complex.

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GPS-Based Alarms

How They Work

GPS technology is used to track the vehicle's location in real-time, often integrated with a smartphone app.

Advantages

Real-time location tracking aids in vehicle recovery.

Disadvantages

Requires a subscription for tracking services and can be more costly.

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Glass Break Sensors

How They Work

Detect the sound or vibration of breaking glass, often used with other alarm systems.

Advantages

Protects against window break-ins.

Disadvantages

May be sensitive to unrelated loud noises.

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Shock Sensors

How They Work

Detect vibrations or impacts on the vehicle, triggering the alarm if tampering occurs.

Advantages

Effective in detecting tampering and physical impact.

Disadvantages

It may require adjustment to avoid false alarms.

Key Features to Consider

Remote Control

Allows activation or deactivation of the alarm system from a distance.

Siren

A loud alarm that alerts you and nearby individuals when triggered.

Immobilizer

Prevents the car from starting if the alarm is triggered, adding an extra layer of security.

Shock and Vibration Sensors

Detect impacts or tampering with the vehicle.

Motion Sensors

Detect movement inside or around the vehicle.

GPS Tracking

Provides real-time location tracking for stolen vehicles.

Smartphone Integration

Allows control and monitoring of the alarm system through a mobile app.

Panic Button

Triggers the alarm in case of an emergency, attracting attention when needed.

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