Picture this; your house is broken into and the burglars begin stealing your precious possessions. All of a sudden, they turn around and dash out of the house. Why? The Electronic Watchdog scared them off.

The makers of this gadget give users the opportunity to scare off criminals without having to get an actual dog. The Electronic Watchdog is placed near the entrance of a home and plugged into any wall outlet. When switched on, the device detects movement and produces a barking sound. It also has the ability to scan through widows, walls and doors to detect trespassers. As the intruder approaches, the barking sound gets louder and more insistent. Unlike many other gadgets, the barking sound very real and varies like a real dog. The gadget is meant to scare off trespassers as well as warn home occupants of an unknown presence. For the times when you do not wish to use the Electronic Watchdog as an anti-theft gadget, you can change the setting to make a rainfall sound or a chime. This can be a pleasing greeting to daytime visitors.

The disadvantage of the Electronic Watchdog is that it may not be very reliable. Most criminals stake out a target before carrying out a burglary, and are likely to suspect that the watchdog is not real. You might also want to consider purchasing more than one Electronic Watchdog so as to secure all the entrances of your home. The gadget is relatively affordable and definitely worth a try.

Charles Mburugu is a professional content developer and an entrepreneur. He has written numerous articles on a wide range of subjects such as home improvement, product reviews, real estate, finance, and internet marketing. He can be reached at kimathic@gmail.com.

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