Technical specifications for this 200W 12V Emergency Siren identify it as a high-decibel analog throughput system, utilizing a neodymium magnet assembly to achieve sound pressure levels between 125 and 135 dB. The unit is designed for 12V DC power distribution and requires a stable 15A current rail to prevent audio clipping or reduced output.
Hardware analysis confirms a zero-lag analog path for Public Address (PA) functions, while the wireless remote operating at 433MHz introduces approximately 150ms of trigger latency. Thermal performance data suggests that the driver is susceptible to heat soak if sustained tones are cycled for periods exceeding 10 minutes continuously.
Structural dimensions conform to a standard Shared Tooling ODM chassis frequently utilized in vehicle-mounted emergency configurations. The 400-600ft remote range is achieved via an RF signal path, though the hardware lacks integrated smart home protocols or digital logging capabilities.
- Power Requirements: 12V DC / 15A Minimum
- Acoustic Range: 125-135 dB Peak
- Remote Frequency: 433MHz Analog RF
Aggregated data indicates that the 200W rating represents peak theoretical output, while sustained RMS values are lower to protect the driver coil. For integration into automated security logic, the application of a smart relay controller to bridge the remote trigger pins is recommended.
If your installation requires sub-GHz protocol stability and ecosystem integration, the YoLink Outdoor Smart Alarm Siren Kit offers a more modern networked approach.
This unit serves as a high-output variant within the wireless sirens and panic buttons hardware classification.