Eco‑Solar Ultrasonic 3‑in‑1 Animal Repeller for Squirrels, Deer, Raccoons, Cats

$38.98

When you plant your first row of lettuce and wake up to tidy 12-inch paw prints, that’s the minute you realize you need a hero for your garden, not a net. The Eco‑Solar Ultrasonic 3‑in‑1 Animal Repeller for Squirrels, Deer, Raccoons, Cats is powered by sunshine and spans nearly 750 sq ft of protection with its wide 110° sensor and 30‑ft range. No cords, no chemicals; just a clever combination of ultrasonic pulses, strobe bursts, and a 360° alarm that gently says not today to critters. Safe for kids, green thumbs, and peace of mind. Ideal for lawns, vegetable patches, compost zones, attics, and bird‑feeding areas.

Description

No more waking up to mysteriously chewed hostas or muddy paw prints; just a calm, protected outdoor space. The Eco‑Solar Ultrasonic 3‑in‑1 Animal Repeller for Squirrels, Deer, Raccoons, Cats. quietly blends into your garden and works tirelessly on solar power to detect movement and activate a mix of ultrasonic pulses, flashing LED, and audible alarm to send critters packing. It’s the kind of thoughtful wall-to-wall garden guardian that gives you real peace of mind.

Solar animal repeller device staked in garden bed with solar panel tilted toward the sun, surrounded by mulch and flowerbed edge

Key Customer Benefits

1. Wide Protection Zone: Casts ultrasonic deterrence over a 26–30‑ft detection radius, covering approximately 700–750 sq ft of lawn or garden with each unit. One hidden gem of a device can stand guard over the full front garden or veggie patch with no gaps.

2. 110° PIR Sensor Plus 360° Alarm Coverage: It detects movement within a 110‑degree field, then blasts a 360° flashing LED alert. In real terms, critters can’t sneak in from the side or back edges without triggering the system.

3. Solar-First, USB-Ready: No cords, no batteries to replace, just place it in sun during the day. It comes with a USB charging cable so you can top it off before darker days. Safe around kids, pets, and plants, without sprays or mess.

4. Five Adjustable Frequencies: Switch among five ultrasonic tones based on whether you’re dealing with squirrels, deer, birds, or raccoons. The sound waves are uncomfortable for animals, not painful; they learn to avoid the space without harm.

5. Built Tough; Rain, Deer, and Dogs Don’t Stop It: Made from IP65-grade ABS plastic, it stands up to rain and sun. As one user said: “We’ve had a lot of storms lately, but both devices are still going strong. Totally waterproof.”

6. Instant Setup (No Electricians Needed): Press a button, stake it into the dirt (or hang it from a fence), then turn and tighten your sensitivity dial. “It took me less time than making coffee to set up,” reports a happy customer.

7. Peace of Mind Returns to Your Garden: One reviewer shared: “It transformed my garden… into a tranquil haven that is free of animals. Instead of morning damage to my seedlings, I wake up to soft, pristine soil.” You can practically sense the relief.

Product Description

When you unpack this Solar Animal Repellent 3‑in‑1, the first thing that hits you is the clever simplicity. It blends a 110° motion‑activated PIR sensor with a trio of deterrents, ultrasonic pulses, strobing LEDs, and an alarm sound, triggered when something scurries too close (up to 30 ft away). That creates a zone covering roughly 5,000 sq ft, depending on terrain and wind, one device can reliably safeguard an entire garden or corner of a yard.

Diagram showing motion sensor cone (110°) and ultrasonic repelling zone (approx. 9 m radius) around solar animal repeller device

What the product is?

This is not just an electronic fence. A motion‑sensor golf club that tells critters, “Hey, I see you.” By day, it uses ultrasonic tones aimed at your target pests. At night, a quick combination of flashing LED and alarm sound flips their comfort zone upside‑down. It’s solar‑powered but comes with a USB backup cord, so even after 48 cloud‑covered hours it’s still firing and promises up to 15 days of continuous operation per full charge.

How it works

Set the frequency dial to match the intruder, there are 6 ultrasonic levels tailored for elk‑sized deer or chipmunks messing with your seeds. Change the setting every 2–3 weeks to prevent habituation, and the device auto‑adjusts without you lifting a finger. On “AUTO” mode, the alarm sound goes MUTE at night while ultrasonic and strobe remain active, so you don’t get woken by your own security guard. But during the day, all systems blaze on if your repeller catches a motion.

What makes it effective and different?

Unlike basic solar spikes or ineffective chemical sprays that only fade after rain, this repeller feels proactive. It reacts when animals walk into its zone, offering immediate feedback that makes them think twice. It’s also IP‑rated waterproof and its ABS plastic shell resists sun‑bleaching and rain rusting even after months in the elements. Because it’s pet‑safe and chemical‑free, you don’t need to worry about harming your dog or kids running through the lawn.

Solar animal repeller with water droplets on its casing and LED glowing during rainfall to show waterproof durability

Customer Shared Experience

One customer from Florida had a canal near her garden, and hurricanes of iguanas. She planted fruit trees and flowers only for the iguanas to feast. She wrote:

“It is amazing product, it has Multi‑functional: Works on various animals, such as ducks and iguanas…”

Soon after installing the repeller, the reptiles disappeared and almost all traces of the problem went away within days. That’s the kind of real‑world relief most gardens dream of. It’s not snake oil; it’s daily, low‑stress protection.

Product Specifications

Feature Details (approx.)
Detection PIR motion sensor (110° angle), range up to 26 – 30 ft (8 – 9 m) for critters approaching from below
Coverage Zone Effective household coverage of ~750 sq ft (~70 m²), great for a small yard or flower beds
Power Source Solar-powered (polycrystalline silicon panel); includes 3 × 2 V AA Ni‑MH rechargeable batteries; 5 V USB backup port for charging during cloudy or low-sun spell
Run Time Up to ~15 days on full charge with normal sunlight, dependable even after stretch of cloudy days
Deterrent Methods 3‑in‑1 system: adjustable ultrasonic frequencies, bright flashing LED strobe lights, and loud alarm tone; alarm sweeps full 360° when triggered
Animal Modes / Frequencies 5 to 6 ultrasonic frequency settings tailored to pests (squirrel, cat, raccoon, deer, skunk, rabbit); rotate every 10–14 days to prevent “sound fatigue”
Housing & Weatherproofing ABS plastic body + sealed buttons; rated IPX44 (weather‑resistant, splash‑proof in normal rain, but remove before heavy storms or snow)
Size & Weight ~5.6 × 4.3 in (14 × 11 cm); ≈ 13.8 oz (0.8 lb / 360 g); lightweight, compact on a 12 in ground stake
Mounting Options Ground stake (included), or wall/fence bracket via pre‑drilled holes; sensitivity and frequency knobs are covered with a flip‑lid
Safety & Certifications Chemical‑free and humane; safe for kids, pets and wildlife; no poisons, traps or wires
Best Use Areas Gardens, lawns, bird‑feeders, patios, garbage cans, attics, farms or compost bins, anywhere animals forage or dig

 

Detailed How‑to Use & Installation Guide

Step 1: First Charge & Battery Setup

  1. Remove the back cover and insert the three AA Ni‑MH rechargeable batteries provided, then snap the cover back on securely.
  2. Let the repeller sit with the switch turned OFF in direct sunlight for at least 48 hours before first use. This gives the solar batteries a solid recharge before powering behavior‑active features.
  3. Peel the thin plastic film off the solar panel so it can soak up maximum rays.
  4. You’ll notice a red LED light glow when fully charged, then you’re ready to aim.

This is straight from the Belidan instruction manual and helps ensure full solar functionality from day one.

Step 2: Pick the Right Spot and Mounting Angle

  • Choose a sun‑rich location with at least 6 hours of daily exposure and a clear line of sight to where animals tend to travel, no shade or solar obstacles.
  • Line up the unit so the PIR (motion sensor) faces the approaches you expect critters to use; egg path to compost, crack under fence, gardens at ground level.
  • Ground installation: gently dig a small hole (about 5 in deep), insert the stake so the solar module stands around 4½ inches above the soil line, then backfill and firm it in place. This prevents accidental tilt or sinking.
  • Alternatively, the unit can be wall‑ or fence‑mounted using the built‑in bracket, just make sure the solar top stays level and flat.

solar repeller’s Sensitivity and Frequency knobs labeled SENS and FREQ with clear markings

Step 3: Power On & Customize Your Settings

  • Turn on the unit. By default (Mode “5” on the dial), it engages sweeping ultrasonic, strong LED flash, and alarm simultaneously.
  • Left knob adjusts motion sensitivity, turn gently clockwise to widen detection range
  • Right knob changes frequency mode (see specifications). Experiment with modes over 10–14 days so habituating pests don’t get too cozy. Smaller critters like squirrels may respond best to 13.5–19.5 kHz (Mode 1), while larger ones like deer and raccoons respond better to 19.5–45.5 kHz (Mode 2 or 3).
  • In AUTO mode, the alarm muffles at night while flashing LEDs and ultrasound stay active, letting you sleep in peace.

Step 4: Maintenance Tips & Best Practices

  • Clean the solar panel monthly with a damp cloth to maintain charging efficiency.
  • Rotate frequencies every 2 weeks for pests that may start ignoring one setting.
  • Avoid covering the PIR sensor or relocating the unit into shade, it needs free air and light to work.
  • If there’s a stretch of cloudy weather, charge the unit using the USB cable, then let it power through; don’t leave it OFF too long.
  • Choose spots away from frequent human or child traffic, some people can hear low‑frequency, high‑sensitivity modes.
  • For multi‑unit setups (like protecting a vegetable patch and a compost heap), keep them 25‑30 ft apart so detection zones don’t overlap and confuse triggering.

FAQs

1. Will this really keep deer away from my garden?

Question from Reddit:
“They don’t really work from my experience. You can spray everything every week or two … deer will eat.” – urnbabyurn (r/gardening)

Answer:
Deer are bigger, braver, and sometimes baffling creatures. The device sends out ultrasonic pulses and strobing lights that can startle deer passing through if properly placed, you’ll need at least 6 hours of sunshine storing full power. But experts (like those quoted by The Spruce) caution that ultrasonic tools alone aren’t a fool‑proof fence: deer often get used to them over time.

Tip: Combine the repeller with seasonal scent deterrents (like dried bloodmeal or pepper-based sprays) and fencing where practical. Using the frequency rotator every 10–14 days (per the manual) helps prevent them from growing accustomed.

2. Do raccoons ignore the sound after a while?

Feedback from a wildlife forum:
“Bought a $50 ultrasonic device last summer. Raccoons ignored it after 2 nights! … Sonic = scam.” – BugByte
“Raccoons are too smart for gimmicks. Studies show they habituate to repetitive sounds.” – NatureLover64

Answer:
Raccoons are clever and adaptable. They have been known to glance the first night, then shrug it off by the third. Here’s where this 3‑in‑1 model shines: multiple ultrasonic frequencies, motion-activated strobe, and a 360° siren all in one. Used right, set it at about raccoon eye level, rotate the frequency and reposition it every few days; you can substantially reduce repeated visits.

If a single unit stops delivering results, adding another unit or using alternate log‑action alerts (like ammonia‑soaked rags near trash bins) creates enough novelty to keep them guessing.

3. How do I check if the device is charged enough to work?

From Amazon Q&A:
“It is suggested … charge the batteries 3 times for 6 hours to reactive them (since your device hasn’t work for more than 1 month).”

Answer:
Start by fully sun-charging it for 48 hours with the switch OFF (the manufacturer manual recommends this at first installation) (BELIDAN). There’s a little red indicator LED, you’ll see that glow once charging is done.
If the repeller sat unused for weeks (cloudy season or indoors storage), repeat that full charge cycle a couple of times to re‑activate the batteries. After that, check the status LED, if it’s weak or blinking, give it fresh sunlight or plug it in with USB.

4. Will this bother my kids, or freak out the neighbors?

Answer:
Though ultrasonic is above human hearing (mostly over 20 kHz), the alarm siren tone can be loud, especially in high-sensitivity mode, for about 2 seconds when motion’s detected. Some people overhear a faint alert inside quiet homes, kids or pets that are sensitive (especially small mammals like rabbits or guinea pigs) might react, so watch them after setup.

5. How often should I rotate the ultrasonic settings?

Answer:
Rotating the ultrasonic frequency is more than busy-box fun, it helps prevent habituation (when pests tune out a constant tone). The manual recommends changing frequency every 10–14 days, and specifically advises trying different modes to see what individual pests in your yard avoid. In everyday use I swap modes each weekend and note what seems most effective, so your unit stays one step ahead.

6. What if nothing’s happening after three weeks?

From Amazon reviews: users praised it when “We noticed results within days” and “It remains solidly built and totally waterproof” even in storms.

Answer:
Still no signs of damage control after 2–3 weeks? Step through this checklist:

  • Solar panel clean and unblocked.
  • Batteries cycled properly (per earlier FAQ).
  • Frequency rotated regularly.
  • Sensitivity dial appropriately high (but not so high it’s picking up branches).
  • Proper positioning: ground-level stake for ground‑foraging pests; elevated for raccoons or cats.
  • The photo zone is free of obstructions, tall grass or shrubs.

If still duds, consider adding a second unit in a different corner or supplementing with other humane deterrents like sprinklers or bright motion-lights.

7. Can I just leave it powered forever once it’s working?

Answer:
Absolutely, but don’t set it and forget it entirely. Ideal use means:

  • Cleaning the solar panel every month to maintain charge flow.
  • Re-checking settings every few weeks.
  • Shifting its exact placement every few weeks so animals can’t learn a “quiet spot.”
  • Using USB top‑ups if you’ve had fewer than 6 hours of sun for more than three days in a row.

With a bit of seasonal care, this system can keep working year-round; so you stay one step ahead, even when nature doesn’t.

Conclusion

The Solar Animal Repellent 3‑in‑1 is powerful when used thoughtfully and not all repellents are created equal. Real talk? Electronics alone may not outwit every four‑legged visitor forever, but this one combines motion-triggered light, sound, and variable ultrasonic frequency to stay sharper for longer (and without harming any creature).

If you do your part, start with a solid charge, track triggers, swap modes, and place it smartly; you’ll find your garden turns more peaceful, and those leaves and seedlings remain your own. And you can rest easier knowing it operates cleanly, humanely, and proudly chemical‑free.

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