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 : Maxsa Park Right Dual Laser Park
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Brand: Maxsa
EAN: 0899419000608
Feature: MAXSA Innovative Park Right Dual Laser Garage Park - For 2 Car Garage
Label: MAXSA
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: MAXSA
Model: MX37312
Publisher: MAXSA
Studio: MAXSA
Sales Rank: 42
MPN: 37312

Features:
  • MAXSA Innovative Park Right Dual Laser Garage Park - For 2 Car Garage



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Product Description:
Perfect for two car garages. Laser shines onto your vehicle to precisely guide you to the correct spot. Helps prevent damage to your car and your garage from faulty parking. Helps you park your car in the exact right spot every time. Easy installation, attach to your garage ceiling with included hook-&-loop tape or screws. No wiring necessary. Automatically activates when your vehicle enters the garage. Powered by included 110 Volt AC adapter.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great! No more scratched bumpers.
I purchased this item because we recently purchased a new home. Around here, when they say "Two Car garage" they mean it. Barely any room for anything else.

After reading the reviews, I felt this item would do the trick.
Unlike most who complain about the aim, I mounted this on my wall rather then on the ceiling. The install and set-uo (aiming) took less then 5 minutes. To date, it has worked flawlessly. The motion sensor works great!
I highly recommend this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works as advertised
Bought two due to the distance between the two cars and installed easily without referring to the manual. The short duration is a non-issue for me since the sensor is triggered as long as the car moves. The only decision to make is whether to install the guidance system facing the front or back of the garage and exactly where above the vehicle is the optimum placement. Where the system is facing depends on the vehicle type as well. If the short duration is bothersome, install the system facing the ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Backup option suggestion
I think that in case of power failure, you can add a piece of string tied to the ceiling with a wine cork or tennis ball tied to the end. This can not only give you continued functionality in case your power is out (your door opener has backup power too, right?), and depth indication, but will also give precise side to side alignment too. Just pull in and steer so the cork kisses the windshield right in front of you.
For that matter, just throw away the cheap laser thingie and just use the ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works perfect only with one Issue
As many persons have already given its one drawback that its laser beams are nog wider enough. If your cars are really wider than normal in our garage then this won't work for you.

Besides this only one problem it works perfect and recommended for all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just what we needed
I have had this installed for over a year with no issues. Works very well. We actually use both lasers to park one car (a minivan) by lining them up at two distances. This helps line the van up early, then gives a dot at which to stop.

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