Technical audit of the Senckit Smart WiFi Siren identifies the use of a Tuya-based WiFi module operating on the 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz standard. Hardware components include a 5V/1A Mini-USB power input and a piezoelectric transducer housed in a plastic acoustic chamber, capable of generating sound pressure levels between 90 and 105 dB at a distance of 10cm.
Operational reports indicate a susceptibility to latency ranging from 3 to 5 seconds due to cloud-based trigger round-tripping. Additionally, the 2.4GHz radio is subject to signal interference in congested network environments. Material analysis suggests the driver circuit is vulnerable to capacitor failure if operated in high-humidity environments without additional sealing.
The unit features a CR123A battery backup slot, though performance data shows significantly reduced battery life when maintaining a persistent WiFi handshake. The chassis design matches standard Tuya ODM specifications, prioritizing a small footprint for unobtrusive mounting.
- Connectivity: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Only
- Power Interface: Mini-USB 5V/1A
- Sound Level: 90-105 dB
Data-backed analysis confirms a total reliance on external servers for automation logic, which introduces risk during local network or ISP outages. Transitioning to a sub-GHz protocol is recommended for users requiring higher reliability and lower latency.
Users concerned about WiFi-induced latency may find the YoLink 110 dB Siren a more reliable alternative due to its dedicated LoRa protocol.
This device represents an entry-level networked solution in the wireless sirens and panic buttons field.