

🛑 Be heard, be seen, be unstoppable with Sharptone!
The HELLA Sharptone 12V Twin Horn Kit delivers a powerful 115 dB(A) dual-tone alert with high and low frequencies (415 Hz & 350 Hz). Featuring a durable black coated metal body and a distinctive yellow protective grille, this ECE-R28 approved kit ensures maximum safety and style. Designed for universal fitment, it includes mounting brackets and flat blade connectors for easy installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for performance-driven drivers.










| ASIN | B00H8QON02 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,589 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Musical Horns |
| Brand | Hella |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,909) |
| Date First Available | 14 January 2014 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 599 g |
| Item model number | 922000731 |
| Manufacturer | HELLA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 922000731 |
| Model | 922000731 |
| OEM Part Number | 3BB 922 000-731, 922000731, E4 165, M 26, S108 SET |
| Position | Front |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm; 598.74 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**G
Nice sound over OEM
I’m using Nissan Pathfinder 2018 on OEM wiring and its working better than the OEM horns.
A**Y
Good
I used to my car so load
G**L
Value for money
Looks good and performs as expected.
R**H
Lack of performance
The origin is from India, not Germany. Performance is not same as German make. But it's cheaper here than India.
F**N
About hella horn high and low pitch
Should be set .. how can i order the pair of it may be same pitch if i will order again. Place your order should be set.. high and low..
V**N
Poor sound quality i give this product in one month before in many time in repair very poor bad product
D**H
Loud. That is what these are. I've installed these on my Hyundai Santa Fe as the stock horn on that car is nothing but embarrassing. I managed to replace them with these Hella horns without having to remove the bumper. It can be done by just removing the headlights. It is very tight though! Using some spade connectors, I created a wire to go from the horns to the existing wiring, no need to use the relay that comes with the horns in my case which helped make it even easier. I'm no mechanic by any stretch of the imagination. Really pleased with these although the new sound is different to what you might expect. All I cared for what the loudness and I got it.
J**H
I recently purchased a 2025 Subaru Forester, and it came equipped with a horn that could best be described as well this side of anemic. I can’t quite capture the sound it made, but suffice it to say it wouldn’t have disrupted evening prayers in a cloistered nunnery. Since I live so far out in the rural wilderness that one must walk toward town to go hunting, I regularly encounter a veritable horde of wildlife worthy of the fire scene in Bambi. With that said, I need an authoritative horn—something capable of announcing to the denizens of the woods that a rather large, fast-moving object is arriving and possibly not in full control. After browsing through a digital bazaar of countless horns here in the Amazon mercantile, I decided to take a chance on this pair of Hella horns. I’d like to claim that their extensive technical specifications swayed my decision, but that would be a lie of convenience. The truth is, it was their glorious red, candy-like color that spoke to the tiny child within me—the one who shouted, “I must have them!” With my dubious selection process now exposed, I can report that serendipity decided to smile upon me. These little red pancakes were delightfully easy to install, and—by some miracle—Subaru had already provided adaptable mounting points beneath the bonnet of my worthy steed. When I pressed the horn button, I was rewarded with a loud, two-tone, gloriously raucous blast. The child in me grinned a lascivious grin of delight, and I pressed the button again… and again… chasing endorphins like Pavlov’s most self-satisfied dog. Eventually, I stopped—mostly out of concern for my own moral character. That afternoon, taking the Subaru down the open road, I realized these horns were everything I had been looking for. I should have known—being German, they could produce nothing less than a trumpet of Teutonic glory, as though my Subaru were parked at the gates of Valhalla demanding entrance. To be honest, I now find myself inventing reasons to use them. Each blast conjures the sound of a road rally, and I half-expect a co-driver beside me screaming, “Hard right! Straightaway! Hard right again!” at the top of his lungs. They are, in every sense, a thing of automotive glory.
K**H
Great horns but the packaging needs to actually protect them.
J**N
There are no dimensions on the listing for this horn. The listing says it'll work for a motorcycle, but at 5" in diameter it way to big for any motorcycles that I know of. The standard size for motorcycles is 3". I'm sure it could be a great horn for anything that can accommodate a 5" diameter horn.
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