Skip to Content
Live Demo Sales-Boost Alarm Display Stand - Black

Price:

18.99


Compact Tap Station Combi Faucet Adaptor - Black White
Compact Tap Station Combi Faucet Adaptor - Black White
36.99 36.99
600TVL Bullet Camera
600TVL Bullet Camera
18.99 18.99

Counter Command Dual-Use Alarm Display - Black Stand

https://www.texasautomaticknives.com/web/image/product.template/9503/image_1920?unique=a2f8baf

9 sold in last 24 hours

This Counter Command Dual-Use Alarm Display puts your 2-in-1 touch-activated alarm to work right on the counter. The point of sale stand includes a mock door knob, hanging alarm, and bold header sign so customers can see—and hear—exactly how the alarm protects both doors and people. Just switch it on, let the 30-second delay arm the unit, and every curious touch becomes a live demo that sells the security story for you.

18.99 18.99 USD 18.99

F2051

Not Available For Sale

9 people are viewing this right now

This combination does not exist.

We Have These Similar Products Ready to Ship

Counter Command Dual-Use Alarm Display for Texas Retail Counters

The Counter Command Dual-Use Alarm Display is built for one job: turning a quiet security gadget into a loud, live point of sale alarm demo your customers can’t ignore. This isn’t a home alarm panel or a complicated system. It’s a simple, touch-activated 2-in-1 alarm hanging from a mock door knob on a sturdy stand, ready to show how it protects both doors and people in real time.

Instead of another box on a shelf, this point of sale display lets Texans see, touch, and hear the alarm do its work right there at the counter. In a world full of packaging promises, a live alarm demo is what closes the sale.

How This 2-in-1 Alarm Point of Sale Display Works

This point of sale display is straightforward. You mount the included 2-in-1 alarm to the chain, flip the switch, and after a 30-second delay the unit is armed and ready. Any customer who taps, grabs, or tests that alarm on the display triggers a loud alert, just like it would on a door or in a personal safety situation.

Touch-Activated Demo, No Guesswork

The heart of this setup is the touch-activated mechanism. Unlike motion sensors or complex keypads, this alarm responds directly to contact once armed. The mock door knob shows how it acts as a door alarm; the same unit can be carried as a personal alarm. The display stand pulls both use cases together in one clean, readable presentation.

30-Second Delay for Clean Setup

The built-in delay gives you time to turn the alarm on, hang it, and step back before it becomes live. That means no scrambling, no accidental blaring while you’re positioning the unit on your Texas counter. After those 30 seconds, the alarm behaves exactly the way your customer will experience it at home or on the go—strong, simple, and reliable.

Why This Alarm Display Beats a Standard Shelf in Texas Stores

Texas buyers like to put hands on things. A point of sale alarm display that invites touch plays right into that instinct. The tall black stand, brass-colored door knob, and bold “2 in 1 Alarm” header sign tell the story fast: this is a dual-purpose door security and personal alarm you can test yourself.

Where a boxed alarm depends on fine print and imagination, this display turns curiosity into an instant demo. Every time a shopper reaches for that hanging alarm, they hear what it can really do. For a Texas hardware store, feed store, roadside shop, or gun and knife counter, that kind of honest, live demonstration moves product far better than silent packaging.

Texas Use Cases: From Door Alarm to Personal Protection

This 2-in-1 alarm is built for simple security situations Texans handle every day. On the door side, it works as an extra-layer door security alarm—something renters, dorm residents, RV owners, and small-business operators can appreciate. On the personal side, it serves as a pocketable personal alarm for walks, parking garages, campus, or travel.

Door Security Alarm for Homes, Shops, and Rentals

The mock knob on the display gives customers a clear picture of how the alarm hangs from a door, ready to scream if someone tampers with it. In a Texas context, where folks may split time between a primary home, a lease property, and maybe an RV or hunting cabin, a portable door alarm is an easy add-on that doesn’t require wiring or Wi-Fi.

Personal Alarm for Everyday Carry

The same compact alarm unit can be clipped or carried for personal protection. It isn’t a weapon and doesn’t replace a defensive tool, but it gives a loud sound option for anyone who wants a simple, non-lethal layer of awareness. The display’s clear header helps customers understand that dual role immediately: door security alarm plus personal alarm in one device.

Texas Retail Reality: Live Alarm Demo, Simple Compliance

Unlike knives, firearms, or other restricted gear, this 2-in-1 alarm and its point of sale display don’t carry complicated Texas weapon laws, concealed carry rules, or switchblade and automatic knife considerations. That’s one of its strengths for shop owners: you can merchandise this alarm right up front, no age checks or special compliance steps required.

For Texas retailers who already sell automatic knives, OTF knives, or traditional switchblades behind the counter, this alarm display can ride on the same security and self-defense interest without adding legal friction. It’s an easy impulse add-on next to higher-ticket blades and gear, giving cautious buyers a low-barrier option.

Setting Up the 2-in-1 Alarm Point of Sale Display

Everything you need for the live demo comes in the set: a tall black stand with base, brass-colored door knob, chain, the touch-activated alarm unit, and a large header sign. Power comes from a simple 9-volt battery inside the alarm, so you’re not hunting for outlets or running cords across the counter.

  • Place the stand on a high-traffic counter or endcap.
  • Attach the alarm to the chain and knob.
  • Install the 9-volt battery in the alarm.
  • Turn the alarm on and wait for the 30-second delay.
  • Let customers touch and test—no extra selling script required.

The header sign does the talking: it calls out the 2-in-1 function, touch activation, and delay, so shoppers understand what they’re hearing and why it matters. You get a clean, vertical presentation that doesn’t hog counter space but still pulls eyes from across the aisle.

What Texas Buyers Ask About the 2-in-1 Alarm Display

How does this 2-in-1 alarm compare to more complex security devices?

This 2-in-1 alarm is about simplicity, not a full-blown security system. Where automatic knives, OTF knives, and switchblades spark questions about mechanisms and legality, this alarm’s story is straightforward: a touch-activated unit that can serve as both a door alarm and a personal alarm. No wiring, no subscription, just a loud, honest response when it’s disturbed.

Are there Texas legal issues with selling or carrying this 2-in-1 alarm?

In Texas, there’s a tangle of rules around weapons—everything from automatic knives and switchblades to where you can carry an OTF knife. This device isn’t in that category. It’s a sound-based security and personal alarm, not a blade or firearm. That means Texas retailers can display it openly at the point of sale, and customers can carry and use it without the weapon-law concerns that come with edged tools.

Does this point of sale alarm display really increase sales?

Retailers see the difference when a product can demonstrate itself. A silent box on the peg relies on imagination; this live point of sale alarm display turns traffic into interaction. Every time someone taps the alarm out of curiosity, the sound draws more attention and explains the product better than any printed claim. For a Texas shop where floor space is precious, a compact, self-demoing display like this earns its footprint by driving steady add-on sales.

Why This Display Belongs in a Texas Security and Gear Lineup

Texas customers who already compare automatic knives, OTF knives, and classic switchblades appreciate straight talk and honest performance. This Counter Command Dual-Use Alarm Display fits that same mindset. It doesn’t pretend to be more than it is; it simply shows, in plain view and loud sound, how a small 2-in-1 alarm can guard a door or back up a person.

On a Texas counter next to everyday carry gear, flashlights, and blades, this point of sale alarm display adds a clean security option anyone can use, from seasoned ranch hands to first-time renters. For a retailer or distributor, it’s one of those quiet workhorses: unflashy on paper, but once it’s on the counter, it just keeps doing its job—week after week.