Ice hockey arena packed with cheering fans on game day

Air Horns for Hockey Game Day

150 dB rechargeable air horns built for hockey watch parties, arena tailgates and the parking lot — powered by the cordless-drill battery you already own.

49 products
150 dB output
2,000 ft remote
Pre-Built
Ships same day
90-day money-back
1-Year Warranty
How do I choose the right horn for me?

Pick the horn that runs on a battery you already own.

Runs on your existing tool batteries — the same packs as your drill or impact driver. No new batteries to buy or throw away: cheaper for you, easier on the planet.

The brand changes nothing about the horn. Every horn uses the exact same internal and external parts — so a Quad is a Quad and a Dual is a Dual. They sound and perform identically across every battery brand; you give up zero sound or power.

No cordless tools yet? Go with DeWalt®, Milwaukee® or Ryobi® — they give you the widest range of tools to buy later on the very same batteries.

Which horn is the loudest?

Our loudest sit at the top — here's how the lineup ranks:

1. Boss Series — our newest (2026) and most refined; it reworks the older Extreme design and fixes its weak spots. Its older sibling, the Extreme Series, sits right alongside it.

2. Quad — four trumpets, big full sound.

3. Dual — the 2026 Dual shares the Boss design, and it's the one to pick if your battery brand isn't covered by the Boss Series yet.

Skip the 5-trumpet. The on-board compressor can't push enough air for all five trumpets, so it ends up thinner and higher-pitched than it should.

Do I need a drill — or does it come with one?

No drill needed — and none included.

Ships fully built and ready to use — nothing to assemble, no tools required.

The only thing you add is a battery — the same cordless-tool pack your drill already uses.

Snap it in, pull the trigger — and it roars in seconds.

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Why these horns own game day

  • 150 dB that owns the whole parking lot — louder than any canned horn
  • Wireless remote up to 2,000 ftfire it from anywhere on the lot
  • Recharges off your drill battery — never dies mid-game, no cans to buy
  • Pre-built, grab-and-gozero install, ready before kickoff
  • Deep freight-train tonesounds like the stadium, not a toy

Train Horns Built for Hockey Game Day

Battery compatibility:
Boss Series Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery - BossHorn black-15%
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery

$430.00 $365.00
4.7 (7)
DeWalt Train Horn - Boss Series (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn - dark-14%
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery

$450.00 $385.00
5.0 (5)
Ryobi Train Horn - Boss Series (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn dark
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery

$385.00
5.0 (3)
Dual Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn black-27%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$255.00 $185.00
5.0 (8)
Dual Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn-25%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$280.00 $210.00
5.0 (6)
Dual Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn  dark-26%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$245.00 $180.00
4.8 (4)

Game-ready in minutes — see how it works

Quick product demos of every horn — how it sounds, how it mounts on your drill battery, and how to use it before puck drop.

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Goal-Horn Energy

Bring the goal horn to your own crew

Every hockey fan loves the goal horn — that bone-rattling blast the second the puck hits the net. A handheld train-horn air horn lets you bring that same energy to your tailgate, watch party or driveway.

Sound off when your team scores, when the power play clicks, and when your crew rolls into the lot. One pull cuts straight through the music, the crowd and the chirping from the other team's fans.

Are air horns allowed at hockey games?

Short answer: usually not inside the arena. Most NHL and college rinks prohibit personal air horns and artificial noisemakers in the seating bowl, and security can stop them at the gate. Always check your venue's bag and noise policy before you go.

Where these horns shine is everywhere around the game: the arena parking lot, pre-game tailgates, backyard and basement watch parties, driveways and homegating. That's your rink — blast away and rally your crew on the right side of the rules.

How loud does it need to be?

Outdoor lots are cold, open and noisy — engines, music and a few hundred fans all talking at once. To cut through that you want real volume: handheld air horns run from 110 to 150 decibels, and the train-horn kits here top out around 150 dB — the same league as the goal horn that rattles the rafters inside the rink.

That's a serious blast, so treat it like one. Point the trumpets at open air, keep it away from ears, kids and pets, and use short bursts. The goal is to light up the whole lot — not the buddy standing next to you.

How a cordless-drill horn works

There's no compressor, no air tank and no wiring to fight with in a freezing parking lot. The horn carries its own on-board pump and real metal trumpets, so it's ready the moment you pull it out of the gear bag.

Power comes from a cordless-drill battery you already own — slide a Milwaukee® M18™, DeWalt® 20V MAX, Makita® 18V LXT® or Ryobi® ONE+® pack into the base, pull the trigger, and let it rip. Some models add a remote good to about 2,000 ft for a surprise blast from across the lot, and when the pack drains you charge it on your normal drill charger between periods.

Which horn fits your hockey crew?

Match the horn to how your group rolls on game day:

  • Trumpets. Single, dual and quad setups stack the tone — more trumpets mean a deeper, fuller goal-horn-style note.
  • Tone. Go LOUDEST for sheer cut-through, or LOW TONE for that deep, arena-style growl.
  • Remote. Long-range models fire from up to 2,000 ft — perfect for setting one off the instant your team scores.
  • Battery brand. Pick the model that runs on the drill packs already in your bag.
  • Packs light. No tank or compressor means it rides in the cooler bag and recharges between games.

Your hockey game-day checklist

  • Charge your battery the night before — the same packs as your cordless drill.
  • Pack the horn and remote in your game-day kit; test the trigger before you leave.
  • Pick a blast zone — open space, away from kids, pets and ears.
  • Know the venue rules so the horn stays in the lot, not at the gate.
  • Blast on cue — every goal, every power play, every win.

Hockey game-day air horns — FAQ

Are air horns allowed at hockey games?
Inside the arena, usually not — most NHL and college rinks ban air horns and artificial noisemakers in the seating bowl, and many will stop them at the gate. Always check your venue's bag and noise policy. They're built for the tailgate and watch party instead: the parking lot, backyard, basement and homegating.
How loud are these air horns?
The train-horn-style kits in this collection reach up to 150 dB — a deep, locomotive-grade blast that carries across a packed lot. Because it's that loud, keep the trumpets aimed at open space and use short bursts.
Do I need an air compressor or tank?
No. These horns have an on-board air pump and real metal trumpets — no compressor, no air tank and no vehicle wiring. They run entirely off a cordless-drill battery.
Which drill batteries work with these horns?
Pick the model that matches the battery brand you already own. Compatible packs include Milwaukee® M18™, DeWalt® 20V MAX, Makita® 18V LXT® and Ryobi® ONE+®, among others. The battery slides into the base and powers the horn directly.
How far does the remote reach?
Select long-range models include a remote that works from up to 2,000 ft, so you can set off a blast from across the lot. Range varies by model — check the product page for the exact horn you're considering.
Can I use it at a watch party instead of the arena?
Absolutely. Basements, backyards, driveways, sports-bar tailgates and homegating are ideal — you get the full goal-horn energy without worrying about arena noise rules.
Is 150 dB safe to use around people?
Treat it like any very loud tool. Keep the trumpets pointed away from people, never blast near ears, children or pets, and stick to short bursts in open space. Used responsibly it's all fun — but the volume is real.
How do I recharge it?
There's nothing extra to charge — it runs on standard cordless-drill batteries. When a pack runs low, recharge it on your drill charger just like you normally would and swap it back in.
How fast does it ship?
Orders placed before 2 PM PT ship the same business day, so you can have your horn ready well before game day.

About Air Horns for Hockey Game Day

150 dB rechargeable train-horn air horns built for hockey game day — arena tailgates, watch parties and the parking lot. No compressor, no tank: just slide in the cordless-drill battery you already own and bring goal-horn energy to your own crew.