Carp Bite Alarms & Indicators · OEM & Wholesale

Fishing Bite Alarm Manufacturer and Carp Indicator Factory

Bite Alarms, Sets & Indicators, Factory Direct

When a carp lifts the line at three in the morning, a bite alarm has one job: put a clear, unmistakable signal in front of a dozing or distant angler, without crying wolf every time the wind puts a ripple on the water. SafeTech Factory builds fishing bite alarms and carp indicators around that job. The line sits across a stainless roller wheel; when a fish runs or drops back, the wheel turns, and the unit answers with a lit LED, a low-volume indicator tone, and — on the wireless models — a nudge to the handheld receiver in the angler's pocket, with sensitivity, tone, and volume the angler dials in to match the water.

Roller-Wheel
Line-movement bite detection
Sensitivity · Tone · Volume
All adjustable on the unit
Up to ~100 m
Wireless receiver at range
OEM / ODM
Private-label ready
15+Years since 2009
500KPcs / Month
60+Countries Served
CE · RoHS · FCC · ISO 9001
Fishing bite alarm manufacturer unit on a rod-pod with roller-wheel line-movement bite detection and wireless receiver, on dark slate
Line runs the roller LED + quiet tone Wireless to receiver
The Indication Range

The Fishing Bite Alarms and Indicators We Manufacture

A tackle buyer building an indication shelf usually ends up with a single alarm from one supplier, a set kit from another, and a bag of bells from a third, then finds the roller feel and the wireless coding are different on each. We build the whole indication range on one roller-and-sensor platform, so a standalone alarm and a four-rod set read a bite the same way and pair on the same coded link — what changes down the range is how many rods it covers and how the angler is reached. The single-rod wireless bite alarm is the core of the line, and the rest branch off it for different swims, budgets, and session styles.

Core Single-rod fishing bite alarm with roller wheel and LED
Single-Rod Bite Alarm

The core unit; roller-wheel detection with an LED and a low-volume indicator tone, standalone or paired to a receiver.

roller-wheeladjustable sensitivity9V
Wireless fishing alarm-and-receiver 3+1 set in an EVA case
Wireless Alarm-and-Receiver Set

Matched alarms plus one handheld receiver in 1+1, 2+1, 3+1, and 4+1 kits, each rod on its own channel and colour.

1+1 · 4+1up to ~100 m256 codes
Illuminated swinger drop indicator for fishing
Illuminated Swinger / Drop Indicator

A hanger / drop-arm indicator with a bank-side LED, used with the alarm to read slack-line drop-backs.

swinger / hangerlit indicatoradjustable weight
Electronic fishing bell clip-on audible indicator
Electronic Fishing Bell

A value clip-on audible indicator for float and light-session anglers who do not need a coded receiver.

clip-onaudiblebudget shelf
The receiver here is a dedicated handheld unit that the alarms talk to over a coded radio link — it tells the angler which rod has a fish and lets them rest away from the rods. It is not a phone app or a location tracker; the job is bank-side bite indication, nothing more.
How a Bite Registers

How a Bite Registers: Roller-Wheel Line-Movement Detection

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Line over the roller (input) LED · tone · wireless (output)

This is the part that decides whether an end user trusts the alarm through a slow night or bins it after a blank session, so it is where the engineering sits. The fishing line runs across a stainless-steel roller wheel turning on a sealed bearing at the head of the unit. When a fish takes line on a run, the wheel spins; when the same fish drops back and the line falls slack, the wheel spins the other way. A magnet fixed to the wheel passes a hall-effect sensor as it turns, and a small vibration element backs it up, so the unit reads real line movement in both directions rather than guessing at a bite from a single knock. That is why a proper roller alarm catches the drop-back takes a fixed-contact sensor misses, and why the roller has to run true and free — a sticky or rough wheel is the first thing a serious carp angler feels and rejects.

Reading the movement is only the first step; the unit then has to say so in three ways at once, because one signal is never enough on the bank. The instant the wheel registers a run, a recessed LED latches on so the rod is obvious in the dark, a low-volume indicator tone sounds at the alarm itself, and, on the wireless models, a coded signal goes to the receiver so the angler resting in the bivvy knows a fish is on without watching the rods. The whole chain — line moves, roller turns, sensor reads it, LED plus tone plus wireless fire — is what a bite alarm is for, and each of those three outputs is tuned so the angler is alerted without the unit becoming a nuisance to them or the next swim along.

A run

The fish takes line, the wheel spins one way, and the alarm fires its full output — the classic screaming take.

A drop-back

The fish moves in and the line falls slack; the wheel turns the other way, so a quiet drop-back still registers.

Tuned to the Water

Adjustable Sensitivity, Tone, and Volume for Every Water

A bite alarm set once at the factory and never touched again is wrong on most banks, because still water, a flowing river, and a tidal estuary each move the line differently, and a delicate liner reads nothing like a screaming run. So the angler tunes three things on the unit.

Stepless

Sensitivity

A fine, stepless dial rather than a few fixed steps. Wound down, the alarm ignores the drift and lap of a windy day and speaks only for a determined take; wound up, it registers the smallest liner on dead-still water.

8 PITCHES

Tone

Eight selectable tone pitches, so a three-rod angler gives each rod its own note and knows by ear which one has gone off before they are even out of the chair.

10 STEPS

Volume

Ten steps, from a silent, LED-only night mode for a quiet syndicate water up to a comfortable bank level that carries across a swim — a low, clear indicator tone meant to reach the angler and no further.

Sensitivity, mapped to the water in front of the angler

Getting that dial right for the conditions is what separates a night of real bites from a night of standing up to a false alarm, so the adjustment is fine enough to actually match the water.

Ignores drift & nuisance chopCatches the smallest liner
Volume runs to a low, clear indicator tone meant to reach the angler and no further — not a loud alarm meant to travel or deter. Sensitivity, tone, and volume are set independently on every unit and hold their setting between sessions, so a buyer's customer dials the alarm to the water once and fishes.
Reach the Angler at the Water

The Wireless Alarm-and-Receiver System

RX other anglers — ignored (256 codes)
Rod 1 Rod 2 Rod 3 Rod 4 → 1 receiver

The wireless side is what lets an angler leave the rods and still catch every take, so it has to reach the bivvy and stay honest on a crowded venue. Each alarm carries a radio transmitter that pairs to a handheld receiver over a coded link with a usable range of up to about 100 metres in line of sight — far enough to walk to the tackle shop van or brew up out of the rain and still be told the moment a rod goes off. Pairing is a lag-free learn-and-sync step done once at the bank: the receiver picks up each alarm on its own channel, and from then on a run reaches the receiver as it happens, not a beat behind.

The problem that wrecks cheap wireless sets is a busy water, where a dozen anglers are all running alarms within earshot and receivers start firing off each other's rods. We design against that with 256 variable pairing codes, so a set is keyed to its own alarms and ignores every other angler's radio traffic — the receiver only lights for the rods it was taught. On the receiver, each rod shows up with the matching channel colour, the same tone it carries at the bank, and a vibration alert for a silent-water night, so the angler knows which of three or four rods has a fish at a glance. This whole radio link is built for angling convenience on the bank — reaching the angler at the water — and nothing else; it carries no phone app and no location feature, because a bite alarm's job ends at telling the angler a fish is on.

  • Up to ~100 m, lag-free sync433 MHz RF; a run reaches the receiver as it happens, not a beat behind.
  • 256 anti-cross-frequency codesKeyed to its own alarms; a neighbour's traffic never trips your receiver.
  • Channel colour + tone + vibrationEach rod shows on the receiver by colour and note, with a silent-water vibration alert.
Single1+12+13+14+1
Pass-or-Fail on the Bank

Bankside Durability: Sealed Build, Season-Long Standby, and Night LED

An alarm lives its whole life outdoors on a bank — rained on, dropped in wet grass, heavy with dew by dawn, and left out for days on a session — so durability here is pass-or-fail, not a bonus. Water is what kills a cheap unit first: moisture creeps past a poor seal, corrodes the board or seizes the roller bearing, and the alarm either dies or chatters.

IPX5 / IP66

Sealed against the weather

Sealed to IPX5, and the rugged variant to IP66, so rain, spray, and a heavy dew run off rather than in, and the roller keeps turning true after months on the bank. A bank-side weather-resistance note for a unit that sits beside the water — not a submersion claim, and secondary to the detection.

~2000 H STANDBY

A full carp season of nights

The alarm runs from a single 9V cell and the receiver from three AAA cells, with a rechargeable option per SKU, and standby runs up to about 2,000 hours — a real season rather than a spec-sheet best case. A low-battery LED warning shows well before the cell gives out.

6 LED COLOURS

Night-vision recessed LED

The indicator LED is recessed and night-vision-friendly, offered in six selectable colours so each rod carries its own, and it latches on a registered run so a rod that went off while the angler was resting is still obvious when they look up.

Amber Blue Green Pink Red White
Every seal, roller, and cell contact is checked as part of the functional pass each unit clears before it ships.

Run line over the roller yourself before any bulk order is booked.

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Bought by the Set

Set Configurations, Cases, and Gift-Box Packaging

How the range is bought is as much a product decision as how it works, because a tackle buyer stocks by set size, not by loose units. We build the wireless line as matched kits so a shelf covers every angler, and every alarm in a set is coded and coloured to its receiver channel out of the box — the end user opens the kit and fishes rather than pairing units one at a time on a cold bank.

Single
Standalone alarmFor the float or river fisher on one rod.
1 alarm
1+1
One rod + receiverThe one-rod carp or specimen angler.
1 alarm · 1 RX
2+1
Two rods + receiverTwo coded channels, two LED colours.
2 alarms · 1 RX
3+1
Three rods + receiverThe staple carp session kit.
3 alarms · 1 RX
4+1
Four rods + receiverThe full specimen spread, one receiver.
4 alarms · 1 RX
Fitted EVA carry case

Protects the alarms and receiver between sessions and reads as a proper piece of kit, not a bag of parts.

Retail gift-box option

A boxed presentation for the Christmas and birthday tackle trade, where a boxed set is the whole sale.

Set structure, case, and packaging are specified here; logo, colour, LED colour, and MOQ tiers are handled in the OEM section so the two do not overlap.

Fishing bite alarm 3+1 set laid out in a fitted EVA case beside a gift-boxed set
One Set of Numbers

Fishing Bite Alarm Specifications

Every model ships with a full spec sheet, so your listing copy and your compliance reviewer work from one set of numbers. Core specifications across the line:

Detectionline-movement — stainless roller wheel (sealed bearing) + magnet / hall-effect sensor + vibration element; reads a run and a drop-back
Sensitivitycontinuously adjustable (fine rotary), tuned from a delicate liner to a fast run
Tone (pitch)8 selectable tone pitches — one note per rod
Volume10 steps, including a silent / LED-only night mode; low-volume bite indicator tone
LED indicatorrecessed night-vision LED, 6 selectable colours, latching on a registered run
Wireless link433 MHz RF alarm → handheld receiver; up to ~100 m line of sight; 256 anti-cross-frequency codes; lag-free sync
Receiverhandheld multi-channel — per-rod channel colour + tone + vibration alert
Poweralarm 1× 9V (6F22); receiver 3× AAA (rechargeable option); standby up to ~2,000 h; low-battery LED warning
Ingress ratingIPX5 standard, IP66 rugged variant (bank-side weather note — not a submersion rating)
Set optionssingle alarm · 1+1 / 2+1 / 3+1 / 4+1 sets · swinger / drop indicator · electronic bell
Operating temp-10 °C to +50 °C
Packagingfitted EVA carry case; retail gift-box option
Fishing bite alarm and handheld receiver on neutral background with dimension callouts

Exact range, standby, dimensions, and per-SKU tolerances are confirmed against the specific model on your quote.

Off the Open-Mould Alarm

OEM and ODM Custom Bite Alarms With MOQ Tiers

Most tackle buyers who reach us want to get off the identical open-mould alarm that every rival brand is also selling in a different colour. Our engineering team — circuit, structure, and firmware — takes a bite alarm from a printed logo up to a housing and roller assembly no competitor is selling, so a private-label set looks and fishes like your brand. Because the roller, the coding, and the tone firmware are all tuned in-house, we can change the parts anglers actually notice, not just the sticker.

What you can change

  • BrandingSilkscreen or laser logo on the housing and receiver, custom body colour, your choice of the six LED indicator colours, your manual, and retail-ready packaging with your artwork and barcode.
  • Alert behaviourThe tone pitches on offer, the volume range and default, the sensitivity range, and whether a SKU ships as a standalone alarm or a coded set.
  • Set and packagingWhich kit sizes you carry (1+1 through 4+1), the EVA case layout, and a boxed gift presentation.
  • Housing and roller (ODM)A new moulded shell, a different roller or bearing spec, and an internal layout when you want a form no rival is selling.

MOQ tiers are fixed so you can plan

500
In-stock / standard catalog unitOff-the-shelf, our coding and colours.
MOQ 500 pcs
1000
Private labelCustom logo, colour, LED colour, or packaging.
MOQ 1,000 pcs
2000
Function changeTone, volume, sensitivity range, or set coding.
MOQ 2,000 pcs
3000
Mould change / new toolingA new shell or roller assembly.
MOQ 3,000 pcs
From sample to bulk — reeling in the lead time
7–15 dWorking sample
+15–30 dNew tooling cut
25–40 dBulk production
15–20 dStock reorder

We build a working set for you to run line over the roller before any bulk run, and the sample charge is quoted upfront and comes back in full on the production order. The MOQ tiers and the customization structure are open from the start; per-unit pricing is confirmed on your quote. The complete custom process is laid out on our OEM & private label manufacturing page.

A radio inside means the electronics and radio approvals come first

A bite alarm set clears the certifications before it can list — and a missing one holds a shipment at customs or pulls a listing from a marketplace.

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Cleared to List

Certifications: CE, RoHS, and FCC

A bite alarm set has a radio inside — a transmitter in each alarm and a handheld receiver — so it clears the electronics approvals and the radio-equipment rules before it can list. Our fishing alarms are built and tested to the following, each opening a specific door:

CE

CE

Conformity for sale across the EU and EEA, including the radio-equipment requirements for the alarm's transmitter and the receiver.

FCC

FCC

Radio and electronics compliance for the United States market, required for any device with an RF transmitter.

RoHS

RoHS

Restricted-substance compliance for electronic goods.

QMS
ISO

ISO 9001

Factory quality-management system running the whole line — a separate class from the product electronics certs.

Weather
IPX5

IPX5 / IP66

Bank-side weather-resistance proof for a unit that lives beside the water — a secondary durability figure, not the immersion rating of the water-leak line.

We do not print registration numbers on the page; certificates and test reports are available on request and shared with your quote so you can check them against your own listing and customs requirements. The wireless link is a coded RF transmitter and receiver, not a phone-Bluetooth device, so no Bluetooth qualification applies. Our full quality control & certifications process covers each inspection gate and lab test. View the certificates & test reports →

Factory-Direct

Why Source Your Fishing Alarms From Our Factory

Your order reaches the line directly, with no trading house in the middle marking it up or relaying your spec through a third party. The tone firmware you ask for, the roller spec you need, and the set coding you sell are set by the same team that seals the housings and runs the final test, so nothing is lost in a handoff and nothing carries a reseller's margin. For a tackle buyer that direct route shows up in the figures this product is judged on: 98% on-time delivery on committed dates, 100% functional inspection with every alarm powered on, run over the roller, and paired to its receiver before it is packed, 20+ QC checkpoints along the line, and 500,000 pcs per month of capacity to carry a real reorder through a fishing season. Around 70% of our order volume is repeat business — in a trade where one water-in failure sinks a listing, that return rate is the plainest evidence the alarms survive the bank. A bilingual team answers within your working day.

15+ yrs since 2009 8,000 m² factory 60+ countries
Factory-DirectNo trading-house margin or handoff.
98% On-TimeDelivery on committed dates.
100% FunctionalEvery alarm run over the roller and paired.
~70% RepeatOrders from returning buyers.

The full factory tour, production lines, and audit history sit with our factory and quality system rather than here.

Fishing alarm SMT and assembly production line
Roller-and-pair functional test of a fishing bite alarm
Fishing alarm packing and inspection line
The Tackle Trade

Who Buys Our Fishing Bite Alarms

Four kinds of buyer across the fishing-tackle trade source alarms from us, and each comes to the bank with a different problem to solve.

Cross-border tackle sellers listing fishing bite alarms online

Cross-border tackle & outdoor-gear sellers

Selling angling gear on Amazon, eBay, or Shopee against a shelf of identical open-mould alarms leaves you with no margin and nothing a customer remembers. We answer with a distinct housing and receiver, your choice of body and LED colour, and a fully re-boxed set with your artwork and manual, so the alarm photographs and sells as yours.

Tackle retail chains and wholesalers stocking fishing alarms

Tackle retail chains & wholesalers

Buying wholesale fishing alarms by the season for a whole chain falls apart on inconsistent kit and a lead time you cannot commit to. Every alarm in a set is pre-coded and colour-matched to its receiver so returns from mispairing stay low, the fixed MOQ tiers let you plan the season, and a stock reorder turns around in 15–20 days.

Carp and angling brand owners building a wireless alarm set

Carp & angling brand owners

A brand or a crowdfunding campaign lives on kit that feels engineered, not rebadged, and above all on a wireless set that stays honest on a packed syndicate water. We build the coded 256-channel link and a custom shell and roller for exactly this, and put a working set in your hands early enough to fish and film before you launch.

Tackle-shop procurement and regional distributors sourcing the full range

Tackle-shop procurement & distributors

Filling a shop wall or a regional catalogue means a spread from a value electronic bell up to a four-rod wireless set, all from one source at a price that holds a margin. We supply the whole indication range off one platform, so a distributor covers every price point and every angler without splitting the order across suppliers.

A fuller breakdown of segments and our full product range across all safety and outdoor categories sits on the home page.

Trip the Real Thing Before You Commit

Get a Quote or Request Samples

Tell us the model and set size, the volume, and how the angler is reached — a standalone alarm or a coded receiver set — along with any tone, LED colour, or branding you need, and we scope the unit and the terms around it. A working set is built and coded first, so you run line over the roller and trip the real thing before committing to a bulk run, and any sample charge comes back on the production order.

Our sales engineers reply with a written quote within one business day.

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