Audio sensor designed to detect the specific frequency of breaking glass, providing an extra layer of security beyond standard shock sensors
Uses a microphone and a microprocessor to analyze the intensity and timing of sounds, which helps differentiate between a break-in and common background noise to eliminate false alarms.
This sensor can detect "soft breaks" (quiet shattering) that might not be strong enough to trigger a standard shock sensor.
Used to enhance vehicle security systems like Viper, Python, and Clifford
"plug-and-play" - connecting directly to an auxiliary or shock sensor port
Can also be hard-wired to other security systems using a negative instant trigger input.