CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C Review

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elite security's Review of CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
  • Length of ownership
    3 months
  • Reliability
    5 stars
  • Year Manufactured
    2005
  • Build quality
    5 stars
Good Points

Easy installation High Sensitivity Low Ratio of mis-alarm and low energy consumption.


Bad Points

Taking the rear seat cowl of the R1 to fit the alarm under there, but that was my choice you could just put it under the seat.


General Comments

The Cruzearoo has too many features so I just listed them: Speaking intruder warnings. Speaking activation reminder. Led alarm display. Water and dust proof. Separate speaker for voice. Shock sensing and warnings. Well made compact design. Remote engine start / stop. Engine immobiliser. Anti-hijacking. Learning code system, anti-scanning. Environment friendly and multi-environment modes. Overtaking mode. Alarm will remind you to arm the system when you turn off engine.

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  • jonnyryan17 on 21st Oct 2006

    I have a CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C, and they are great! But one problem with it, is that it is too sensitive. A bit of wind set mine off the other day. If there is a way to adjust the sensitivity then I would recommend this to anyone. At the moment I wouldn't because I can't really use it in many places, because it just keeps going off.

  • elite security Rank: Staff Sergeant on 20th Nov 2006

    You can adjust the sensitivity of the CRUZE'A ROO, Talking alarm MODEL MAV307C by selecting the "low sensitivity relay". In the instructions it tells you that there is a wire that you leave in a loop for high sensitivity, and to cut the loop (wire) for low sensitivity.

    Also, the bike must be moved twice within 30 seconds before the full alarm is sounded, otherwise you get a warning message with the 307C and a chirp with the 210.

    You still get a heck of an alarm for your money.

    Tony