
Lidl’s €19.99 alarm helps keep it that way. Credit: Pixelshot via Canva.com
It looks like an ordinary doormat, but if you press your foot down, it will emit a piercing 105 decibel alarm that is loud enough to wake the neighbours and even send the burglar running. Lidl’s latest low-cost gadget, the EasyMaxx pressure-sensitive alarm mat, is now available for just €19.99. It’s already making waves across Spain as a simple but effective way to deter intruders. A growing number of families are heading out on holiday this summer. Lidl’s mat offers an answer that’s cheap, portable, and impossible to miss. It requires no installation, just place it inside your front door or hallway. The moment someone steps on it uninvited or otherwise, it will sound a loud siren, prompting a rethink.
Summer burglaries are on the rise, and with more homeowners relying on everything from smart locks to WhatsApp neighbour groups, even budget-conscious households are seeking simple ways to make their homes feel less vulnerable while away.
How Lidl’s mat works
Lidl’s alarm mat features built-in pressure sensors that trigger a loud 105 decibel sound when someone steps on it.
- Three AAA batteries power it
- There are no wires, no Wi-Fi, and no setup.
That’s why it’s so appealing in Spain right now, especially for holiday homeowners, who are all the residents who don’t want the complexity of smart technology or hidden cameras.
The best part of it all is that it’s under €20 in summer, where prices for home security gadgets can easily soar past €200. Lidl offers a no-frills solution, making security accessible even for those who only need it for two weeks a year.
Spain’s summer burglary spike
Spain’s generally safe, sure,but summer shifts things. When tourists arrive and second homes remain empty, break-ins tend to increase, especially in busy coastal areas.
- Across Europe, break-ins climbed nearly 12% between 2021 and 2023, and Spain wasn’t left out.
- In Jávea, one of Spain’s go-to summer towns, home burglaries more than doubled in just a year, and robberies weren’t far behind.
- In places like Girona, Tarragona, and Alicante, local figures tell the same story — a summer surge, with thieves targeting empty rentals and second homes.
That’s where Lidl’s gadget earns its keep — loud, jarring, and just enough to make a would-be thief think twice. It’s cheap, easy to pack, and ideal for anyone trying to enjoy Spain without fretting over what’s happening at home.
This added layer of noise could be all it takes to switch off the worry. Sometimes, peace of mind is not about high technology, smart timing, or a hidden buzzer, but rather knowing that your front door is no longer completely silent.