

⏳ Don’t wait for the shake—be the first to know with JDS c-88quake!
The JDS c-88quake Earthquake Alarm is a battery-powered seismic sensor that detects the faster P-wave of earthquakes, providing early warnings before the damaging S-wave arrives. With adjustable sensitivity and a loud alarm, it alerts you to quakes occurring hundreds of miles away, helping you act swiftly to protect your family and property. Ideal for seismic zones, it automatically resets after events and is trusted by users in high-risk areas for reliable, life-saving alerts.
| ASIN | B001D8NMY4 |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #729,790 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,409 in Household Sensors & Alarms #11,030 in Security & Surveillance Equipment |
| Brand | JDS |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (318) |
| Date First Available | August 10, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | c-88quake |
| Manufacturer | Jds Products |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | QA-2000 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 5 x 7 inches |
| Sensor Type | Non-dispersive infrared |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 092912020009 |
M**O
It actually works!
This Earthquake Alarm is very reliable once you install it properly. Yes, it requires calibration, and it will take some time to get it working fine, specially if you are not in an active seismic zone. I have installed it in México City, and after a month I have detected quakes located as far as El Salvador. The alarm generates a loud but not annoying sound. Since it works using a pendulum located inside a triangle acting as a limit that when touched it will sound. This alarm detects the p-waves which travel faster than the destructive s-waves, thus this alarm will sound before the quake and sometimes you will not even feel it because it is so far or too weak. How many seconds before, depends on how near or far you are from the epicenter. Mexico city is a seismic area and the idea was to detect those quakes at 250 miles away where the faults are located, right in the pacific ocean or in Oaxaca. We also have the Popocatepetl Volcano and so far there has been no activity there, so I still have to wait for some activity. You will learn how far or how strong a quake is by the way it sounds, and you can act accordingly. For instance, a quake located at El Salvador (1000 miles away and magnitude 7) will only do a couple of pings in a one second period, while one located at 300 miles at magnitude 5 will sound with some long and short pings during period of 6 seconds. I guess that a magnitude 7 in such area will generate a steady sound for at least 10 seconds. Since almost every day makes a sound, my family try to guess how far and how strong the quake is. A quake is no fun, but science is as we are learning how the earth works and how events that are located very far affect where we live. With this device there are really no false alarms, you may jump next to the alarm and it will simply stay quiet, even though I have set it to be very sensitive (locating the pendulum very close to the triangle). To verify everything I have subscribed to the earthquake notification service at [...] via email and that way you can receive the quake information promptly and associate the pings in your alarm to the magnitude of the quake. Now when it sounds, I take note of the hour and the sound generated by the alarm, after that I usually receive an email in a few minutes with the details. This is a must if you live in seismic active zone, like California, or Chile. Knowing in advance that a quake is coming could save your life. The bad news is that if you live right at the epicenter or where a fault is, there is no enough time to get a warning. The pendulum works by moving at the presence of p-waves, specially those coming from the sides than below. <spanish>Si vives o trabajas en la Col. Roma o en el Centro de la ciudad y especialmente en algún edificio, no lo pienses, este aparato es para ti</spanish>
R**L
Simply works
5-stars for an affordable shaky toy. Likes: Affordable, long battery life, works. Dislikes: The velcro issue, but I resolved the falling off the wall issue by leaving the battery cover off, then run a long but small/narrow screw through the small opening in the battery compartment that's slotted to the battery cover, then I just set the battery somewhat in the battery compartment without the battery cover. Never falls off the wall now. Add: I placed a couple dots on the sensitivity adjustment knob with a sharpie to aid the few weeks it took me to get the sensitivity adjusted by having the dots provide a somewhat reference, since the knob is small and stiff, I could reference approximate if I didn't get some turn or overshot what I was trying. Living in California, but not in the more major fault/active areas (Sacramento), my area does get some shakes on occasion mostly from the more active areas with larger magnitude quakes. I have it adjusted now that with the occasional dinging, I can confirm quakes online - when (time), where (location) and magnitude, for more near active areas. At first I had it set too sensitive and I think maybe a little settling of the home caused dinging. I should attach one to the fridge and another to the microwave just to annoy the wife when she slams the doors. Note: I have two little doggies. When it dings, one runs to the far side of the home, other barks. The barker aids letting me know if I'm sleeping because I have the quake alarm on the other end of the house from the bedroom. I can hear it (it's facing toward & down the hallway) but the barker goes off immediately and I have to tell her "okay okay" to turn her barker off. So if in a deep sleep, she ensures I'm going to know if the ding'r goes dinging. Living in an quake active state, what's not to like about it. one can never have to many toys - er my wife thinks otherwise.
A**R
Useful in some cases
The product has been packed as a typical cheap Chinese stuff, so the first impression was sad. But practically it works well. Instruction included is so detailed, that I have fallen asleep reading it. Installation process is easy enough - just sticked to the wall in the right position. When I firstly set it to sensitive mode - it was ringing every hour (I live in an old apartment house, so probably it's shaking a little bit every time when someone shuts the door, or jumps) - such sensitive mode is not for me. After that I lowered down sensitivity to medium level. So, now it only rings when there is a real earthquake. In practice - it doesn't predict it now, and even gives a signal with 2 seconds latency (I feel earthquake myself, and then hear the signal). It would be probably more useful in more still / solid, maybe separate house. But in my case the only useful thing - is that it will definitely notify me about earthquake when I won't notice it for some reasons (will be sleeping for example). And in case of severe earthquake- every second can be important.
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