By: Xena Intelligent Security X
Xena's XX15-SS Stainless Steel Disc Alarm is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable, easy-to-use security system. This alarm boasts a sleek stainless steel design, making it both stylish and durable. With its high-quality construction and overall satisfaction rating, the XX15-SS is sure to provide you with the best possible protection. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your property is safe and secure with Xena's XX15-SS Stainless Steel Disc Alarm. BERNEX christophe: Pas encore teste mais le produit à l air de bonne qualité et la sensibilité de l alarme à l air elle aussi suffisante des que la moto est secouée.
Je regrette juste qu il n inclut pas avec ce bloque disque un câble de rappel. À voir à l usage si j ai fait le bon choix.
France on Jan 27, 2023
Amazon Customer: Solid and really loud :-), really sensitive.
Germany on Nov 30, 2022
Client82: cumple con las expectativas para lo que se compro
Spain on May 12, 2022
KOVAL: Not only does it act like a wheel 'boot', preventing someone from just rolling your bike away, it has a pretty good alarm that gets triggered when it senses a movement. The only criticism I have is the actual spring loaded key lock and the time to disarm the device.
The actual lock on the device can be tricky to lock and unlock in time. It's spring loaded. The alarm counts down a few beeps before the alarm starts shrilling. It's easy to get in a panic if you're fidgeting with the key, and it's raining, or your lock is in an awkward place on your brake disc and there's a car next to you limiting your space to move, and your anxiety of the countdown beeps makes things worse. A couple of times the alarm went off while I was trying to simply unlock it. I understand that's what it's supposed to do, but then make the spring loaded lock easier to lock and unlock, or have a smart device that remotely disarms the lock so a person can remove it without the time stress.
Secondarily, it's not that loud as I had thought it was going to be. I have a house alarm, and car alarm, and this device is much softer than those. My recommendation would be about 5 or 10 decibels louder.
United States on Jan 18, 2019
Tony Agustin: Solid/hefty bit of security hardware. Attaches easily when attached to the front brake disc and makes a great visual deterrent.
The painful part is the battery installation/replacement procedure. Wear ear plugs when doing this. If not you’ll find out unless you’re deaf already. 😉
Several years in since purchasing the device I’ve discovered that there’s a small chrome bit above the battery compartment area that tends to pop off. A small spring is also attached to an additional piece that uses tension to keep the battery cover secured. Luckily I didn’t lose these small parts and I’ve since then used a drop of superglue to keep the offending piece secure.
United States on Mar 25, 2018
Stroker Don: The XX-15 is a sturdy disk lock that I use on a HD FXDL. I mount it on the rear, utilizing the slots in the disk. The lock's post is too larg for the disk's round holes. I sought the most secure protection available. Also this model (and the XX-14 & XX-10) has an additional security feature that hold the bolt to the opposing side - it can't be pried out, as can less secure models.
Tip: verify lock model to order on Xena site. Measure holes in your disks, and match to locks you consider.
I'm very happy with this lock. I use the XX-14 on my RoadStar Warrior; and I'm very pleased with that lock.
United States on May 29, 2017
imados: -1 star for seller
I've had it for two weeks now, no issues. Works great, solid stuff and alarm is pretty loud but not too loud. I've read online reviews that the alarm is too sensitive and too loud. Well, they are not. No false alarms so far under moderate wind and rain. I have to say I keep my bike surrounded by parked cars and behind the neighbor's fence, so I guess that helps avoid strong gusts.
The seller however sent me a used item (still in mint condition but I can see it was slightly used or probably not properly stored). Battery was engaged, don't know for how long. The battery should have been disconnected by a plastic tab. It is fair for the price BUT I still think the seller should have been honest and described the item as used in mint condition. Post pictures of the actual item...
I totally recommend this item !!!
I only wish Xena have changed the design to disable the alarm when the lock is unlocked because if the sensor stops working, the alarm will go on until you remove the battery. Dirt could also cause this problem...
Canada on Apr 20, 2017
Steven H: I checked, and this model is listed as compatible for a Harley touring bike (basically the listed all there disc locks as being compatible with the touring line). I bought the XX15 specifically for the longer reach throat that it provides as I thought it might be more flexible in use. Turns out not a good choice for this bike. First of all, it doesn't fit my rear rotor because of my V&H Oversized pipes (my mistake). It sort of fits the front rotors, but too much excess throat. Basically the alarm is not connected to the lock/unlock functionality. It has a sensor that arms after 5 seconds when it 'detects' the front rotor is in the throat of the lock (near the lock pin) (So you have about that long to get it on the rotor and unlocked, and about the same time to get if off to disarm). But this lock has such a long throat, it is (easily) possible to position this so it will never see the rotor in the throat (near the pin) and it won't arm, or if it does arm, a person could simply move it on the rotor so that part of the throat no longer sees the rotors and the alarm portion will disarm. So the alarm portion is unreliable on this bike. I would still consider buying a Xena, but...
United States on Aug 03, 2016
J Dorman: Really well made and solid. As disk locks go, I can't imagine wanting more. The alarm is a little trickier. When I put in the batter, and put the alarm in place, I couldn't get it to turn off. It would beep or whatever, like the instructions said it would...but then the alarm just fires off again. Maybe I'm missing something? I'm guessing I need to remove something from the sensor? Frankly, I haven't taken the time to fuss with it. Other than that, I'm really happy with it as a lock.
Once I take the time to figure out the alarm thing, I'll update my review.
United States on Jun 25, 2015
XENA XX15-SS Stainless Steel Disc Lock Alarm - Secure Protection for Your Property | Ring Retrofit Alarm Kit - Upgrade Your Existing Wired Security System with Ring Alarm | GE 45989 Personal Security Window & Door Alarm with Chime Alert | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $3 OFF | $70 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 4 reviews | 142 reviews | 75 reviews |
Remote Control Included? | No | ||
Exterior | Painted | ||
Manufacturer Part Number | 56-9659 | ||
Date First Available | June 23, 2009 | June 18, 2019 | |
Model | Xena XX15-SS | ||
Manufacturer | No | Jasco Products Company, LLC | |
Item Weight | 1.69 pounds | 3.2 ounces | |
Item model number | XX15-SS | 45989 | |
ASIN | B0067MFQ1S | B07TB52XCW | |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. | 48 LR44 batteries required. | |
Customer Reviews | 4.1/5 stars of 349 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 13,538 ratings | |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #795,923 in Automotive #261 in Antitheft Alarm Systems | #16,436 in Tools & Home Improvement #167 in Doorbells#219 in Extension Cords | |
Brand | Xena Intelligent Security X | GE | |
Noise Level | 120 Miles per Hour | ||
Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches | 8.4 x 4.8 x 3.8 inches |
Client d'Amazon: fait bien le job
France on Aug 26, 2023