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Q: Will the sensor detect breaking glass anywhere in the vicinity or does it just detect vibration from the window it is on?
A: Its detection technology is vibration-only, not acoustic or sound-activated. It is unlikely to respond to glass breaking in the vicinity. Please consider placing one of these sensors on each window or pane that you want to protect. And, if that is not practical, consider one of our motion sensors, for protection of a larger area.
Q: Would a large sliding glass door need two of these?
A: Do both doors move? If not, probably, just one on the sliding door should be sufficient. Breaking the non-sliding one should shake the other one enough to activate the sensor. It does have adjustable sensitivity. You can tap or pound on the non-sliding one until you get the desired response.
Q: If purchased to monitor catalytic converter tampering, how would it be positioned on the cc or on the vehicle?
A: This is actually a very popular use for the sensor. I think customers are generally placing it in the trunk or in a pocket of a door.
Q: If purchased to monitor catalytic converter tampering, how would it be positioned on the cc or on the vehicle?
A: This is actually a very popular use for the sensor. I think customers are generally placing it in the trunk or in a pocket of a door.
Q: Can this sensor (and other sensors) trigger via LoRa hub that will then trigger via LoRa smart siren alarm without having an internet connection?
A: Yes. We call it Control-D2D, or Control Device-to-Device pairing. You can pair devices together, for example a door sensor and a siren, or a leak sensor and a valve controller, or in your example, this vibration sensor and a siren, so that the one device will trigger the other one, automatically, without internet, and even without power, in the case of our battery-powered or battery backed-up devices.