Technical specifications indicate the Catsonic unit is a high-output localized alarm featuring a piezoelectric siren rated at 130dB at the source. The hardware architecture utilizes a magnetic reed switch mechanism for entry detection. Performance metrics show that effective decibel delivery follows the inverse square law, resulting in significant volume reduction as distance from the ABS plastic housing increases.
The device is an analog perimeter defense tool with zero cloud or wireless connectivity requirements. Operational stability depends on the alignment of the magnet and sensor within a 10mm tolerance. Aggregated data indicates that siren performance is voltage-dependent, necessitating manual battery testing every six months to ensure peak output levels.
Operational Features
- Trigger Mechanism: Magnetic induction (Reed switch).
- Deterrent Method: 130dB High-frequency siren.
- Installation: Adhesive-based standalone mounting.
Material analysis identifies the housing as standard ABS, which may be subject to UV degradation over extended exposure. The system provides zero latency in its response, as the trigger bypasses digital processing and network handshakes.
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This device is positioned within the security-related hardware classification for localized perimeter protection.