
The Scub-Alert is an underwater horn that uses tiny pulses of air – delivered via your inflator hose – to rapidly vibrate a steel disk. When that disk vibrates, it generates a loud "quacking" sound. In this way, the Scub-Alert allows you to signal your dive buddy simply by pressing a button. Or call some ducks.
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