Technical specifications for the EverNary Ultra-Slim identify it as a high-decibel analog perimeter deterrent. The hardware utilizes a spring-tensioned vibration sensor mechanically tuned to high-frequency impacts. Its sub-10mm profile (approximately 0.35 inches) facilitates installation on bypass sliding doors without interfering with track movement. A 130dB piezo siren provides local alerting without digital latency or network throughput requirements.
The device is powered by three LR44 button cells. Aggregated data shows that while parasitic drain is minimal, the absence of a low-battery indicator requires scheduled manual testing. Optimal sensor sensitivity is achieved by mounting the unit 2 to 3 inches from the corner of a glass pane to ensure proper vibration signature capture.
Air-gapped architecture ensures that the deterrent remains functional regardless of WiFi or Zigbee signal integrity.
Performance metrics show that the unit fails silently once battery levels fall below the piezo driver threshold. Material analysis confirms the use of standard branding over a common ODM chassis design.
Users requiring a 6-axis accelerometer for more precise digital vibration analysis should consider the Aqara Zigbee Sensor as a networked alternative.
Detailed architectural data for this unit is located in the glass break sensors technical repository.