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Click for more info and reviews of this Buyers Products Back Up Alarm: https://www.etrailer.com/Back-Up-Alar... Check out some similar Back Up Alarm options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Back... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-bu... Hey everybody. Ryan here at etrailer. Today, we're gonna be checking out the Buyers Products back up alarm. So, whenever I see these, first thing that comes to my head is, "How loud is it gonna be You know, what's it gonna sound like" So, with that said, why don't we hop in the truck and check it out. So, up here in the truck, let's go ahead and key it on, put it in reverse. So, wait till our dash quits making some noise here. And in reverse, this thing is no joke. It's saying is a screamer. Anyone behind the truck or in the vicinity of the truck is definitely gonna be able to hear. So, after hearing it, pretty loud. It's rated at 102 decibels which is definitely up there. And to be honest with you, I've heard other backup alarms that are, have similar ratings and for whatever reason, this one just seems like it's louder. I don't know if it's the tone or just how deep it is maybe, but it definitely seems like it has an advantage over some of the other ones. But with that said, these back up alarms are great. They're nice and compact. And you can put them on pretty much anything. Whether it be a truck like this, maybe a service truck or a work truck, or even equipment, maybe a forklift, a tractor, whatever you're really trying to use it for, you can. It's small enough and compact enough. You can pretty much bolt these anywhere. And it just helps keep, keep everyone a little bit safer. A lot of times on the vehicles that we'll put this on, there's a lot of noise going on, a lot of people kind of doing their own thing. And so, blasting off some sound like this is gonna let people know, "Hey, get out of the way." So, not only will it help keep them safer, no accidents happening, but it'll also help take the liability off of you as well. So, just to make sure that you can figure out if this is gonna work with your application or not, which it should, it's really small. But be on the safe side, I'll give you some measurements. So, it's gonna be 3 7/8 of an inch long. 2 3/4 of an inch tall. And as far as the thickness or the width, it's gonna be 1 9/16 of an inch. So, this is gonna work with 12 volt systems, 12 volt DC systems. So, kind of your standard for all the automotive type vehicles, but it also has the ability to work with 24 volt systems. So, maybe if you got some other type of piece of machinery or equipment that has a 24 volt system, this is still gonna operate with that. And as far as the toughness and things like that go, I feel like that's a pretty important aspect of one of these 'cause chances are pretty good the vehicle you're putting it on is gonna see a lot of work. You want this thing to last. And I'm actually a big fan of the Buyers Products. I've used several of their electrical things for my own personal projects and things like that, and I've had really good luck with them. I've yet to use one of these for myself, but I don't really see this being any different as far as the quality goes. These are pretty tough. You know it's hard. If you're like, if, if you, you really have to do a lot of work to, to beat this thing up and break it. And it's, it's built to where it can withstand extreme temperatures, whether it be really cold winters or blazing hot summers, you know this thing's still gonna function and get the job done. So, at the end of the day, a nice piece and it's gonna get the job done. Now, as far as the installation goes, really not bad at all. Essentially, you just bolt it up, hook up one wire, and you're good to go. So, it really shouldn't give you any issues. Speaking of which, let's go ahead and do that together now. The first thing that we need to do is identify our wiring that controls our reverse light circuit. In our case, we're gonna be right here in this corner. Now, keep in mind, every setup is gonna be a little bit different, but at least where the wires are located and things like that. But generally speaking, it's safe to assume you can find them close to the rear of your vehicle. Just like our situation today, that wiring is gonna be located right here in this corner. In our case, we have a really nice setup. It's actually all labeled, telling us what wire does what. And this blue wire labeled back up, so this is gonna be our reverse light circuit. And I went ahead and tested it still just to make sure. The way you would test it is really easy. You get a test light, and what you do is you have a friend sit up in the vehicle, put it in reverse. Make sure you keep safety in mind 'cause if you're gonna be underneath the