---
product_id: 3883084
title: "SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER"
brand: "seasense"
price: "€ 24.49"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 10
category: "Sea Sense"
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/3883084-seasense-safety-blaster
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
---

# waterproof & floats 115 dB piercing sound replaceable diaphragm SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER

**Brand:** seasense
**Price:** € 24.49
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📢 Make your signal impossible to miss—be heard, be safe, be unstoppable!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER by seasense
- **How much does it cost?** € 24.49 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/3883084-seasense-safety-blaster)

## Best For

- seasense enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seasense brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Weather Ready:** Waterproof design that floats, perfect for kayaking, boating, and outdoor adventures.
- • **Compact & Durable:** Pocket-sized yet robust, built from premium plastic for long-lasting reliability.
- • **Unmatched Loudness:** Screams at 115 dB—heard over a mile away, ensuring you’re never ignored.
- • **Customizable Signal:** Easily replaceable diaphragm and three pitch settings for versatile emergency signaling.
- • **USCG Compliant Safety:** Meets US Coast Guard regulations—trusted by professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

## Overview

The SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER is a high-decibel (115 dB) boating horn designed for ultimate reliability in emergency signaling. Waterproof and buoyant, it’s crafted from durable materials with a replaceable diaphragm and three pitch options, making it ideal for kayaking, boating, hiking, and urban safety. Compact yet powerful, it meets US Coast Guard standards and comes with a handy lanyard for easy access.

## Description

Great for kayaking. Very loud, screaming 115 db of sound that can be heard for over a mile away. Meets USCG regulations. Easily replaceable diaphragm. Works when wet and it floats. Great replacement for traditional whistles. Comes with lanyard. Waterproof, 4-1/2" tall

Review: Perfect for my needs! - Great signaling device! Easy to use. So loud, I almost need earplugs when blowing it full out. HOwever, it is also easy to regulate how loud by how much you blow into the device. It is super easy, however, to blow it its loudest. It does not sound like a regular whistle, which is a very high-pitched sound. The sound is not as high, making it more audible in certain situations. It does have the tone and audible range of a duck call, but is does not sound like a duck call. It has a more steady sound like a whistle, but again, slightly lower-pitched . It is larger than I expected...about the size of a small air-horn....it makes carrying more bundle-some but makes handling easier. It is more dependable than an air-horn in that it cannot run out of air when you need it most. Love the color....it is a beautiful blue! The lanyard could definitely be longer....it is too short (my only criticism). The other reviewers said it didn't work at first because they were blowing in the wrong place, but the device is (just now? or always has been?) clearly marked right on it how to use, as pictured in my 2nd image provided. The first image should give you an idea of the size of the device since I shot it in my hand. Overall, it was just what I was looking for in my particular applications: 1. a loud signal while hiking to scare off unwanted wildlife (bears and mountain lions), 2, a loud signal to ward off loose dogs while urban walking, 3. an emergency signal for both urban and wilderness, 4. an emergency signal for when I am volunteering in my local animal shelter. I always worried about the air-horns for this because I have had them fail and also run out of air. This is so much better than all the emergency whistles I have purchased and much better than an air horn. Thanks!
Review: Loud, sturdy, variable pitch, pocket size - After learning about the existence of these human-powered, kazoo-like horns I bought three different kinds. From high to low price: the "Attwood Bellow Signal Horn", the "SeaSense Safety Blaster Horn", and the "Coghlan's Emergency Survival Horn". All allow you to simply blow to make a loud, kazoo-like sound. All allow you to replace the vibrating membrane with any thin sheet of plastic (such as plastic wrap). All are made of hard plastic and should be impervious to water damage, although the Coughland is made of a cheaper, more brittle plastic, while the SeaSense is of a more robust plastic, with the Atwood in between. In loudness, the Coughland was the softest, while the SeaSense and Atwood seemed equally very loud. It was easy with the Atwood to blow softer or harder to make the sound quieter or louder -- not so easy with the others. In pitch, the Coughland was the lowest, the Atwood in the middle and the SeaSense was the highest. Uniquely, the SeaSense can easily be configured to produce three different pitches -- which might make a difference depending upon the context (e.g. on open water vs in a forest or in a mountain valley). In size, the Coughland and SeaSense were about equal and could if needed fit into most pockets, the Atwood was two to three times as large. In price, the Atwood was three times the price of the other two. The Coughland and SeaSense both emit sound to the left and right (near your ears). Cupping your hands behind the left & right ends shield your ears a little from the loudness. The Atwood emits sound forward and away from you, which helps a little. All of them will be loud to your ears no matter what you do.

## Features

- Made in Taiwan
- Package dimension :12.446 cm x 5.08 cm x 2.032 cm
- Product type : BOATING HORN
- Package weight : 0.100 lbs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0019LY8HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #384,017 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #134 in Boat Safety Horns |
| Brand Name | SeaSense |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Boat |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00737765740628 |
| Included Components | Safety Blaster |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Unified Marine, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50074062 |
| Noise Level | 115 Decibels |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 737765740628 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SeaSense
- **Fit Type:** Universal Fit
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 5 x 2 x 1 inches
- **Style:** Modern
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Boat

## Images

![SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dGzEH6scL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Wonder if this would work to force neighbors to turn down TV/stereo system so don't wake up w/severe or migraine headache at 4am every day**
A: It's a loud horn, but it might not be loud enough to make them shut off their TV/stereo. An air driven horn might be more effective. But maybe you should just have a nice calm talk with them during the day when tensions wouldn't be so high.

**Q: How loud is the SeaSense blaster horn compared to the type safety whistle used on boats**
A: The blaster horn is plenty loud for a personal horn--loud enough to bother the people near you, but it surely would not be as loud as the warning horn on medium-sized to larger boats. I don't know that much about boats, as I am pretty landlocked, but there are surely boats and boat horns in many sizes and strengths and pitches.

**Q: The product dimensions disclosed on Amazon seem HUGE (9x5x3).  Is this device really that large?  That sounds like the size of a large eggplant.**
A: Those dimensions almost seem like the box size.  I'd say a soda can is 2.5" diameter and 5" tall.  This item is about 1.5" diameter and 5" tall -- approximately since I don't have mine in front of me to measure.

**Q: I have COPD and can only blow like a 91 yeard old man, and Im only 81.  Think I could get enough air to make a sound?**
A: I am 63 I have asthma, chronic bronchitis and a touch of emphysemia, which means I also have COPD. I had metastatic cancer to both lungs and had half of my left lung remove and part of my right lung removed. I sure can not blow up a balloon.My situation does not sound as bad as yours however.  The trick to blowing this is to get the part into the right configuration.  I you do that you would be able to blow it.  It does not make enough noise however.  If you needed something to call for help from any distance more than 20 feet this is probably not going to help you.  I am giving you a link on amazon for a product that makes more noise and you only have to push a plunger in.  http://www.amazon.com/SUPER-BLAST-Hand-Pump-Horn/dp/B0083CMKK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404315885&sr=8-1&keywords=manual+air+horns.  Hopes this helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for my needs!
*by D***N on March 2, 2016*

Great signaling device! Easy to use. So loud, I almost need earplugs when blowing it full out. HOwever, it is also easy to regulate how loud by how much you blow into the device. It is super easy, however, to blow it its loudest. It does not sound like a regular whistle, which is a very high-pitched sound. The sound is not as high, making it more audible in certain situations. It does have the tone and audible range of a duck call, but is does not sound like a duck call. It has a more steady sound like a whistle, but again, slightly lower-pitched . It is larger than I expected...about the size of a small air-horn....it makes carrying more bundle-some but makes handling easier. It is more dependable than an air-horn in that it cannot run out of air when you need it most. Love the color....it is a beautiful blue! The lanyard could definitely be longer....it is too short (my only criticism). The other reviewers said it didn't work at first because they were blowing in the wrong place, but the device is (just now? or always has been?) clearly marked right on it how to use, as pictured in my 2nd image provided. The first image should give you an idea of the size of the device since I shot it in my hand. Overall, it was just what I was looking for in my particular applications: 1. a loud signal while hiking to scare off unwanted wildlife (bears and mountain lions), 2, a loud signal to ward off loose dogs while urban walking, 3. an emergency signal for both urban and wilderness, 4. an emergency signal for when I am volunteering in my local animal shelter. I always worried about the air-horns for this because I have had them fail and also run out of air. This is so much better than all the emergency whistles I have purchased and much better than an air horn. Thanks!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loud, sturdy, variable pitch, pocket size
*by B***F on December 13, 2016*

After learning about the existence of these human-powered, kazoo-like horns I bought three different kinds. From high to low price: the "Attwood Bellow Signal Horn", the "SeaSense Safety Blaster Horn", and the "Coghlan's Emergency Survival Horn". All allow you to simply blow to make a loud, kazoo-like sound. All allow you to replace the vibrating membrane with any thin sheet of plastic (such as plastic wrap). All are made of hard plastic and should be impervious to water damage, although the Coughland is made of a cheaper, more brittle plastic, while the SeaSense is of a more robust plastic, with the Atwood in between. In loudness, the Coughland was the softest, while the SeaSense and Atwood seemed equally very loud. It was easy with the Atwood to blow softer or harder to make the sound quieter or louder -- not so easy with the others. In pitch, the Coughland was the lowest, the Atwood in the middle and the SeaSense was the highest. Uniquely, the SeaSense can easily be configured to produce three different pitches -- which might make a difference depending upon the context (e.g. on open water vs in a forest or in a mountain valley). In size, the Coughland and SeaSense were about equal and could if needed fit into most pockets, the Atwood was two to three times as large. In price, the Atwood was three times the price of the other two. The Coughland and SeaSense both emit sound to the left and right (near your ears). Cupping your hands behind the left & right ends shield your ears a little from the loudness. The Atwood emits sound forward and away from you, which helps a little. All of them will be loud to your ears no matter what you do.

### ⭐ Beware, do not buy!!!!!!!
*by A***R on July 17, 2012*

This product is supposed to be a loud safety horn for boating. I was going to use it in my classroom as an "attention getter". It sounds more like a tweet. I even had my husband {a pro boater} to try it, with no luck getting it to work. It doesn't cost much but don't risk buying it, for any reason, thinking you will get the one that works perfectly like I did... It will just make you mad!!!!!!!!!!!!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-04*