Three Tools, One Unit
Most stun guns do one thing. The MultiGuard does three, and they all work together. You can run the alarm to draw attention, use the flashlight to see what’s going on, and activate the stun if it comes to that — all independently, all from the same device. The stun function doesn’t care whether the siren or flashlight is running.
The rubberized coating makes a real difference in grip, especially if your hands aren’t perfectly calm and steady. It’s a small thing that matters when it counts.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want more than just a stun capability and don’t want to carry multiple devices. The alarm on its own can defuse a situation before contact — that matters. Someone walking to their car late at night, someone living alone who wants something by the bed, or someone who commutes through areas they’re not always comfortable in.
The built-in charger is worth calling out specifically. If you’ve ever let a rechargeable device run dead because you couldn’t find the cord, having the plug built into the unit solves that. You charge it like a phone — plug it in, done. No adapter, no cable to keep track of.
The nylon holster gives you belt carry as an option, so it’s not limited to bag or pocket carry if you’d rather have it accessible on your hip.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the MultiGuard if you want:
- Three functions in one — stun, siren, and flashlight without separate devices
- A loud alarm that can draw attention or deter someone before contact
- Built-in charging plug — no cord to lose or forget
- Belt carry option with included nylon holster
Consider something else if you need:
- Smaller size — at 5¼” x 1¾”, it’s compact but not pocket-sized the way a keychain stun gun is
- Maximum discretion — the MultiGuard looks like what it is, which may or may not matter to you
What Each Function Does
The stun gun operates at 80,000,000 volts and 4.9 milliamps — that’s the output that matters for effectiveness. Voltage gets the charge through clothing; amperage drives the effect. At 4.9 milliamps, this is a serious stun gun, not a low-end unit.
The 120dB alarm siren is genuinely loud. That’s the same decibel level as a power saw or a motorcycle at close range. It’s the kind of sound that makes people stop and look, which is frequently all you need a situation to do — pause long enough for you to get clear.
The 120-lumen flashlight is useful on its own for finding your way in the dark, and bright enough pointed at someone’s face to affect their vision temporarily. Having a bright flashlight built into your carry device isn’t a small thing — it’s practical every single day even in situations that have nothing to do with self-defense.
The safety switch prevents accidental activation. The rubberized body coating on the ABS plastic gives you something to grip without the unit slipping.
Quick Comparison: How Does the MultiGuard Stack Up?
| Feature | MultiGuard Stun Gun | Basic Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 80,000,000V ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Built-in Alarm | 120dB ✓ | Rarely | Rarely | No |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens ✓ | Varies | Varies | No |
| Built-in Charger | AC plug ✓ | Cord or batteries | Cord or batteries | N/A |
| Belt Holster | Included ✓ | Sometimes | Sometimes ✓ | Sometimes |
| Best For | All-in-one daily carry | Simple, compact carry | Extended reach | Ranged deterrent |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 5¼” x 1¾” x 7/8″. Weight: 0.5 lbs. Output: 80,000,000 volts / 4.9 milliamps. Alarm: 120dB siren. Flashlight: 120-lumen LED. Body: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Battery: Ni-CD, rechargeable via built-in AC wall plug. Safety switch included. Nylon belt loop holster included. Available in black, blue, pink, purple, red, and zebra. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
The MultiGuard is a practical all-in-one that handles the main situations you might need it for — light, noise, and stun — without requiring you to carry three separate things.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the stun, alarm, and flashlight run at the same time?
The stun function works while the alarm or flashlight is running — they’re designed to operate together. You can have the siren going and still activate the stun if needed. The flashlight and alarm can run independently of each other and of the stun. The safety switch controls the stun function specifically, so the flashlight can be used any time without engaging the stun accidentally.
How does the built-in charger work?
There’s a fold-out AC plug built directly into the body of the unit. You unfold it and plug the MultiGuard directly into any standard wall outlet — no charging cord, no adapter. It charges like any other rechargeable device, just without the cable. For people who’ve had rechargeable devices die because the cord was somewhere else, this is a genuinely useful design feature. The Ni-CD battery holds a charge well with regular use.
How loud is 120 decibels actually?
Loud enough to be noticed from a considerable distance and uncomfortable to be near. For reference, 120dB is roughly the level of a thunderclap or a loud concert. It’s not a subtle sound — it’s the kind of sound that makes people look, stop what they’re doing, and pay attention. In a parking lot or stairwell, it carries. The intent is to draw attention to your situation and potentially cause someone to reconsider continuing whatever they were doing.
Is 4.9 milliamps significant for a stun gun?
Yes — milliamps are the output measurement that matters most for stun gun effectiveness. Voltage drives the charge through clothing and skin; amperage creates the muscular disruption. At 4.9 milliamps, the MultiGuard is toward the higher end of consumer stun gun output. It’s not a low-power unit. The 80,000,000 volt rating is also a real specification, not just a marketing number — though milliamps is the figure worth paying attention to when comparing stun guns.














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