I've got two side lit and two under lit LED heads and I do this job every year and they are good to go...NEVER let me down, I have total faith in them, rain, snow, hail, thunder, whatever, they just take any abuse and carry on working. And that's what you want from an alarm....no bells and whistles, just solid, reliable bite alarms.
I've replaced my battery but I'm still getting low battery warning what is best way to clean the battery terminals thanks
Regardless of funds I can't see myself changing my atts, as I get more experienced my gear is upgraded but my alarms remain the same, only ever sent one off for servicing and service delivered was quick and easy.
I love my alarms but the covers supplied are too tight. I’ve had to slice them in the corners
Hi Joe, thanks for your comment. Try placing the cover is some lukewarm water for a few minutes. Simply place your fingers in each corner of the case and carefully apply a small amount of pressure. This will slightly stretch the material and allow the cover to be taken off easily. We hope this helps.
I just replaced all my FOX NTXr with ATTs because I never needed all these nonsense buttons and light shows on them and I always muted the alarms at the water because I prefer stealth mode. I compared the range of the ATT deluxe receiver with the FOX receiver and got the same range. ATTs are small, light and very sturdy.
In my opinion the best alarms on the market.
Only thing I don't like that much is the sound quality of the receiver, Gardner should do it more lower frequencies.
And a bivvy light that got connected with the ATTs would be nice. I think Gardner is sleeping a little with developing and growing. But the ATTs are legendary