🐸 Light up your garden’s personality and keep pests guessing!
The Bits and Pieces Frog Motion Sensor Statue is a 4.5” x 8.5” hand-painted polyresin garden sculpture featuring a motion sensor that activates a ribbit sound and flashing yellow LED eyes. Solar-powered for eco-friendly illumination, it’s weather-resistant and designed to add both functional pest deterrence and whimsical charm to indoor or outdoor spaces.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Subject Character | Animal |
Collection Name | All |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Novelty |
Style Name | Motion Sensor Frog |
Theme | Animal |
Color | Motion Sensor Frog |
Finish Types | Painted |
Material Type | Polyresin |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Additional Features | Weather Resistant |
M**K
Cute as can be...
Cute as a frog can be. Eyes light up and flash as he croaks just as described in the ad. Hope he scares off the stray animals that visit my back yard. Maybe even a two legged one. LOL
C**L
Cool little frog.
I have enjoyed this product so far.Nice addition to my little pond I have in my front yard.I returned the first frog I received because it did not work.Now I am having problems getting my refund.Very disappointed.
R**R
Motion sensor does not work
This product is terrible. Motion detection does not work, it croaks when nobody is near it. Bought it as a gift so outside my return window. Very disappointed
L**H
Cute lawn ornament
This is a fun lawn ornament. The motion detection isn't very reliable. Sometimes it croaks when you walk by it and other times it doesn't. Sometimes it croaks all by itself. It is worth the money and something fun and different for the price. The paint is an attractive green and it looks better than in the picture. It may not be water resistant long-term so I bring it in during a heavy rainstorm. The little gate on the bottom for the batteries was not durable and comes out if you are not careful.
N**T
This frog is a big dude!
I've only had him one day but already laughed several times as I forgot about him and walked past the driveway. Much bigger than I expected and quite attractive in a froggy way. Update: Still works a few weeks later. One morning I was laying in bed and since my bedroom window was open I could hear him croaking continuously. I finally went out in my pajamas to check if I had a visitor but it was because a large snail was perched on his face. I plucked it off, gently and stuck it on a rock. No problems since but it proves he works well! P.S. Update! I must have been at leasta year or two and frog dude is still croaking. If he sounds odd, change the batteries. Mine lasted all summer. Put him on a dry porch in the winter for a long froggy life!
J**I
Another beautiful face.
This is a beautiful frog but it will only gribbit if you are about 3" away. I have tried changing locations, moving to a higher place. The eyes light up when the frog chirps but it doesn't work at night. I have 2 other chirping frogs. one is ugly the other is a toad I've had them in my front yard for 10 years. I clean them and seal them about once yearly. This frog that I bought proves all that glitters is not gold. If you buy this for the motion actived "gribbit", it is a disappointing purchase.
K**N
I think he's cute even if he isn't a prince
I have been looking for a frog with a motion detector that croaked. I bought this to replace a dearly loved gift of one from an uncle, although not only did the frog croak, he had a tongue that shot out like it was catching a fly. Couldn't find one of those. This one is a fairly nice replacement. The only downside is that it doesn't always pick up on the motion detection. For the most part it functions well. It is durable. The dog is afraid of it, 115 lb rottweiler can you imagine?
M**E
Love this fantastic frog
Who knew? Bought this as a 'gag' Christmas gift, and now that we opened it and made sure it works, we want one. Or two. Some buyers "descriptions" said it wouldn't work in some instances, but it's because they didn't set it up correctly, I think, in my humble opinion. Make sure the glue supporting the straw-like eyepiece above the mouth, is clear. Push away any glue, if there is any. Close the battery cover all the way. After testing a few times, success! Eyes light up and the frog shouts a nice loud, realistic 'ribbit'. Now I want to buy a half dozen to put all around my house for motion detection. So fun, well made.
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