Feel instantly more at ease the moment someone enters your property—without cameras, subscriptions, or messy wiring. This long-range wireless driveway alarm uses a solar-powered infrared beam to alert you when a person or vehicle crosses your driveway, gate, or walkway. Built for bigger yards and longer distances, it sends reliable alerts up to 400 meters to the indoor receiver. It’s a simple DIY layer of protection for homeowners, small businesses, farms, and anyone who wants earlier warning before visitors reach the door.
Key Features
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Solar-powered beam sensors for low-maintenance, wire-free setup
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Long wireless signal range (up to 400m, varies by terrain) for large properties
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60m beam detection span helps cover gates, driveways, and wide entrances
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Designed to reduce nuisance alerts compared with basic motion sensors
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DIY installation: place, align, and start receiving alerts
Why Choose Our HTZSAFE solar driveway alarm with Long-Range infrared beam sensor (400m Wireless + 60m Beam)
Unlike standard motion detectors that can trigger from random movement, a beam-style system alerts you when the beam is actually crossed—ideal for cleaner, more predictable notifications. The solar design means less battery swapping, and the long-range signal is built for real driveways, not just small entryways. It’s a practical perimeter security alarm upgrade when you want dependable alerts without complicated equipment.
Perfect For (Occasions & Uses)
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Driveways, gates, yards, gardens, and side paths
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Rural homes, farms, warehouses, and small shops
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Notifying family, staff, or caregivers when someone arrives
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Added awareness before opening the door at night
How It Works / How to Use
Mount the sensor pair facing each other, align the beam, and plug in the indoor receiver. When the beam is crossed, the receiver alerts you—simple, fast, and effective.
Your early-warning layer of peace of mind
Add smarter awareness to your property today—order the HTZSAFE system and enjoy reliable alerts that help you feel prepared, protected, and in control.















