🚗 Keep your engine rodent-free with smart, silent protection!
The Good Life Inc. UltraSweep Traveler is a humane rodent repellent designed for vehicle engines. It uses ultrasonic sound waves combined with flashing LED lights to deter pests like mice and squirrels. The device automatically activates when the engine is off, ensuring energy efficiency and continuous protection. Easy to install and compatible with cars, trucks, boats, and RVs, it offers a safe, cost-effective solution backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
W**J
Great Customer Service
Received 2 units, they were easy to instal and operate. Installed one unit on a truck, so had to extend both leads but not an issue. I had questions concerning programed routine for the strobe lights and audible sound. Contacted Customer service who was very responsive and knowledgeable. Thank you for your assistance.
R**R
90% works
I live in a remote, heavily forested area. We have a huge field mice/squirrel/chipmunk problem.Over the last 4 years they have nested/destroyed wiring in several outside vehicles from a side by side, to a 55hp diesel 4x4 tractor, to a SuperDuty diesel truck.Irish spring small chunks; no help at all.My experiences after buying 5 of these over the last year:Pros: Small. Easy to install. Does seem to keep mice away when its on. Doesn't seem to drain vehicle batteries very fast. Price seems reasonable. Shipping was always prompt, no hassles there.Cons: Doesn't always switch over from running engine to monitoring consistently. This is intermittent, haven't been able to determine root cause so far.Supplied LED's are only a couple feet long. Wish they were longer or offered the option for a longer LED string. They could even use the same connector!
B**E
Bright LEDs, reduces nesting mice
The media could not be loaded. I have several other units very similar to this and have had success. They emit a very high frequency sound that to me is inaudible. The frequency range of the sound is audible to mice, rats, squirrels and other small animals and ideally it scares them away. This unit also has four bright LEDs on a cable that can be spread out to visually scare away pests. It's designed for under a vehicle hood. When it senses the engine is running it turns off, then starts a few minutes after the vehicle is turned off. It's designed to be connected directly to the battery or to an always on connection. The current draw is low enough that it shouldn't affect a good battery as long as it's started every few days. It's tough to prove technically that these devices really do anything other than flash some LEDs! I can only say that having these around, including some that plug directly into outlets, has significantly lowered the amount of mice in my garage and shed. This unit is in a shed along with another on the other side. They run off of a lawnmower battery and a solar charger as there's no power. I still have a mouse or two sneak in and settle into a corner over the winter, but I have far less than I did without these devices.
S**W
Easy to install - the automatic off could be a little more sensitive
The media could not be loaded. I got this to install in my Kawasaki mule because I kept noticing mice droppings and wet areas. I never saw anything chewed or nest but I do not want to find anything like that either because it gets expensive quick.This is really easy to install and I installed it on a fuse block that I had installed earlier.This thing is supposed to automatically detect vibration when your engine is running and it does not when the UTV is just sitting still even though there is some vibration but when I am driving it around it does go into sleep mode (red light). I do wish it was just a bit more sensitive or could tell by the voltage if the vehicle is running rather than relying on vibration.I installed it on the battery and also on a fused circuit just to make sure that it was not my setup causing it not to switch to off quickly. It does have a manually button on the unit itself if you wanted to just use that but I am fine with it running for a while with the vehicle sitting idle.However, it still functions and not quite sure if the lights will do anything but it does transmit a barely audible high frequency noise. I have the UTV next to where my cats hang out and I have not noticed them being bugged by it at all which is good.I am giving this the benefit of the doubt as to if it works and I have given it four stars based on that. I am continuing to monitor the inside of my UTV and if I find more droppings/wet areas I will adjust accordingly. However, so far everything seems to work good.
D**S
White Noise Machine?
I originally tried mint spray designed for engine compartments and the squirrels still chewed holes in my fuse box, the positive battery terminal cover and TWO wire harnesses.I still saw evidence of their visits so I decided to try this unit.The unit was easy enough to install and doesn't seem to use much battery power.It does emit random loud enough, varying tones, screeching sounds and fast flickering LED lights.While the sounds can be heard outside of the vehicle, the noises outside are more subliminal and not disruptive.However, the reason for the one star review is due to the fact that one morning shortly after installing this device and as I was preparing breakfast, I noticed a squirrel jump up into my engine compartment.Armed with the bottle of mint spray and a broom handle, I popped the hood of my engine compartment and saw a squirrel scurry away from the truck. I looked around my engine and low and behold, there was another squirrel laying Right Next to the device - apparently ASLEEP!I smacked it with the bottom of the bottle and it retreated to between the engine and firewall. I poked it with the broom stick and it ran away.I won't bother removing it because it doesn't hurt to have it there and it uses so little battery power.I've tried this device, mint spray and moth balls and the squirrels continue to return.Nothing seems to be working.Sadly and regrettably I'm going to have to resort to more "lethal" means.
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