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DAWAY A14 110dB Electric Bike Horn - 5 Sound Modes, Loud Bicycle Handlebar Alarm Bell with Free Screwdriver, Ideal Gift for Kids & Adults - Safe & Easy Cycling Alert

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  • Ultra-Loud 110dB Bike Horn for Maximum Safety: Stay safe in any environment with the DAWAY A14 electric bike horn, delivering a powerful 110dB sound. Ideal for alerting pedestrians and vehicles, this horn helps you navigate complex road conditions with confidence, reducing the risk of accidents
  • 5 Sound Modes for Versatile Use: Tailor your alerts with 5 unique sound modes. Easily switch between modes using the red button to suit different situations. Whether it's a quiet street or a busy road, this DAWAY A14 bike horn adapts to your needs, making it a perfect gift for cyclists of all ages
  • Convenient Separate Switch Design: Ride with ease thanks to the DAWAY A14 bicycle horns separate control switch. The switch can be mounted within easy reach, ensuring quick and effortless operation while riding, so you can focus on the road ahead
  • Universal Fit for All Types of Bikes: Worried about compatibility? The DAWAY A14 bike alarms universal stand fits mountain bikes, road bikes, and more. No need to stress about handlebar diameter this bike horn is designed for easy installation on any bike
  • Easy Installation & Energy-Efficient Operation: Installation is a breeze with the included screwdriver. Plus, the DAWAY A14 bike horn is powered by 2 pcs AAA batteries ( not included ), offering up to 6 months of reliable use, ensuring long-lasting performance without frequent battery changes

Description

Our Brand Story DAWAY is a brand which focus on outdoor products, especially cycling accessories. Safety, Comfortable, Healthy is our brand idea. We pay attention to product quality & safety, provide professional after-sales service. We are committed to letting every customer ensure the safe, experience comfort and healthy during outdoor sports. We will develop more products, and let more people can enjoy outdoor life without worry, keep exercising and keep healthy. DAWAY always accompany you. DAWAY A14 loud electric bike horn has 5 modes sound It compatible with nearly all bicycles Such as rode bikes, mountain bikes and so on. Suitable for bicycle handlebar diameter within 25mm. Product description: Size(mm): About 90(L) X 45(W) X 35(H) Weight: About 96g Color: Black Material: Plastic Powered by 2AAA batteries (Batteries NOT INCLUDED) Waterproof:IP4 Package includes: 1 X Bike Horn 1 X Free Screwdriver CUSTOMER SATISFACTION If this DAWAY A14 Loud Electric Bike Horn have any quality problems within 6 month, pls contact us for after-sales service, we will help you solve it and make you satisfied. With this loud bicycle bell, you risk nothing

Color: black


Size: One Size


Brand: DAWAY


Material: Plastic


Style: Cycling


Color: ‎black


Size: ‎One Size


Brand: ‎DAWAY


Material: ‎Plastic


Style: ‎Cycling


Item Weight: ‎70 Grams


Mounting Type: ‎Handlebar Mount


Maximum Compatible Size: ‎25 Millimeters


Minimum Compatible Size: ‎25 Millimeters


Product Dimensions: ‎3.54"L x 1.77"W x 1.38"H


UPC: ‎702865007421 889248094084


Manufacturer: ‎DAWAY


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎5.31 x 4.45 x 1.93 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.11 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.54 x 1.77 x 1.38 inches


Brand Name: ‎DAWAY


Warranty Description: ‎6 Month Warranty - If have any problems, pls email us, 100% refund or replace


Model Name: ‎A14


Suggested Users: ‎Boys, Mens, Girls, Women, Kids, Unsex, Youth


Part Number: ‎DW - A14


Included Components: ‎Loud Electric Bike Horn


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Skill Level: ‎All


Date First Available: January 6, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great horn, but is loud!
They said it was loud and IT IS!! It has several selections of horns. I got this for my grand daughter along with a new tricycle. It fit perfectly! The parents weren’t too happy with how loud, but that’s what grand parents do! 😂 Safety first! They will hear her coming a mile away! Outside won’t sound quite as loud as when I presented it to her indoors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025 by Susie Whitacre Susie Whitacre

  • Sound great
Sound great for the size,strong material, fit well in my motorized bicycle, the cars hear the siren, this siren helps when you at the street and is funny att friends
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Angel G Ayende

  • You get what you pay for
Not as loud as advertised. I don't think it would work in loud environments as some of the reviews stated. I'm going to keep it because it's for a child's bike. Otherwise, I would return it. Decent for the price. Batteries easy to install. Assembly to handle bars was very simple with no issues. One thing to mention, just pushing the button only makes a quick beep, you have to keep pressing the button in order to hear the sound for a longer time, which is how it's supposed to operate by just pushing the button one time. Otherwise, the quick beep is useless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025 by KH

  • Great Horn !!!
Works awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by jackhammer

  • Basically a Chinese knock-off of the Hornit. LOUD but high-pitched.
I recently bought another recumbent bike and didn't want to put an AirZound air horn on it because I didn't want the bulk of the AirZound's reservoir on this sleek "speed" bike. The AirZound is otherwise the best bike horn I've ever used because it is light, requires no batteries, is very loud, and its sound is not so high-pitched that car drivers ignore it. This electric horn uses two AAA batteries (not included). To install batteries, use the included screwdriver to open the battery compartment door on the bottom – that's right, they include a screwdriver but not batteries. The bracket goes around whatever horizontal tube you have handy (hopefully not too close to where your head will be when you're riding) and snugs up very tightly with the twist-ring. The horn itself slides onto the bracket. The trigger is easily wrapped around a spot reachable with a finger or thumb but be careful because the coiled cable between the horn and the trigger looks pretty flimsy; I wouldn't put them at much distance from each other, don't stretch it out too far. The red button on the top of the unit allows you to choose from among 5 different tones and patterns of sound. All the tones are pretty high-pitched but are all VERY LOUD. At a distance or through barriers (like car windows) where the volume won't be perceived as very piercing, one or two of them probably sound like bird calls so I wouldn't recommend using those. A small speaker just can't produce a sound that is both low-pitched and loud and this is why these small electric horns always produce these high-pitched sounds instead of something like the tone of the AirZound or a car horn. The tone I have selected sounds like a warning buzzer, with a little similarity to the alarm sound of a large truck backing up. I don't expect to get the attention of cars with this Hornit knockoff as easily or as well as I do with the AirZound: It's just as loud but not as low-pitched so it won't be mistaken for a car horn. But this electric horn doesn't take up the kind of space on my bike required by the AirZound's air reservoir plus the trigger can be mounted a little way from the horn instead of being permanently attached directly to the horn as is the AirZound's. I don't mind charging up the AirZound's reservoir regularly (I don't use it much but boy I'm glad I have it when I do need to use it) but for those for whom pumping air into a bottle is an annoyance or who run out of air during a single ride (I feel sorry for you, your traffic conditions must be truly horrible), then this battery-powered horn is a good alternative. Unless you're leaning on the trigger all the time, the battery should last for months, maybe a year. Be a good citizen and get yourself a little bell or squeeze-bulb horn to supplement this LOUD electric horn. Using something like this electric horn on nearby pedestrians, joggers without headphones, or other cyclists is just obnoxious and startling. Save it for dangerous situations involving motor vehicles or dummies who can't enjoy the outdoors without buds blasting noise into both ears. edit: I bought one of these a year or so ago and while this newer one is identical in every way in terms of its appearance and operation, the tone patterns are a little different. Not worse or better, just different. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2018 by John M. Hammer

  • Loud
Loud and nice variety of sounds
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025 by Camren Knodel

  • Great add-on. Recommend this along with a bell for safe riding
The bell I purchased for use riding on our northern Michigan non-motorized trails wasn't getting the job done. Even when it was working properly, many pedestrians (especially in groups of 3 or 4) seemingly didn't hear the bell as I approached. On several occasions one stepped sideways at the last moment into my path with literally inches to spare. This is especially dangerous for the rider who is susceptible to a bad fall if he/she tries to avoid the pedestrian under these circumstances. Unfortunately, many pedestrians don't seem to recognize the danger they are putting the rider in by such erratic last second moves. I've used the horn once thus far for my typical 10-mile ride on the non-motorized path. So, my experience is limited. I usually first sounded my bell approaching pedestrians, thinking it a more "polite" way to signal. If they didn't seem to hear, or if it was an especially hazardous situation, I than sounded the horn. Always they reacted to the horn. And since it's so loud, they reacted long before I approached/passed. The nuts and bolts: The small phillips screwdriver they enclose is for opening the battery compartment. Device takes two AAA batteries. Any small phillips driver should work. The horn takes up little space on the handlebar. It secures with a plastic strap which is tightened down by turning a plastic cap about an inch and a half diameter, The "activation button" is secured separately to the handle bar. It's at the end of a coiled wire perhaps 12-18" in length. The strap for the button looks cheap. You "lock" the strap in place by tightening it and than inserting one if its several small ridges into various cut-outs on the strap. The large red button on the horn also will sound the horn, but for some reason not as loudly. It's main function seems to be to allow you to select between a "chirping" sound and a loud steady whistle. I prefer the latter. (Some have mentioned they were able to select from several sounds. I was not. However, the two choices are adequate.) The mounting methods I've summarized are only "semi-permenant." I suspect they were designed this way so that if it looks like rain coming, you can easily remove the device. While a few "sprinkles" shouldn't hurt it, it is an electronic device, and so you probably don't want to get horn or activation button very wet. UPDATE (April 2019): I continue to be impressed by this horn. The first disappeared on me. I think it was swiped off the bike while I parked my pickup at a shopping mall with the bike chained in the back. I promptly ordered a second one and it continues to operate a year later. Great safety device. A bell is nice to have as a first warning. But this horn is indispensable IMHO. Also, sometimes our trails wind alongside busy roadways where the traffic noise will drown out a bell. So pedestrians really appreciate it when you sound the horn while approaching under heavy noise conditions. Also, I don’t bother removing it any more if rain is forecast. Seems fairly water resistant and wouldn’t be that expensive to replace anyway. If I could make one change in this it would be to add about 2 more feet to the cord that runs from the remote push button to the horn. A bit of a squeeze positioning everything exactly where I like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017 by MI Feller

  • Awesome!!!!
This thing is loud I'm impressed i commute daily and the old bell type works on the quiet trails not effective in traffic. Easy to install a child could do it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025 by Jason

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