Technical analysis of the SIREG Webcam Cover identifies a mechanical privacy device with a profile height of 0.7mm. The chassis is constructed from ABS plastic and utilizes a generic double-sided adhesive tape for mounting. Forensic analysis of performance data indicates susceptibility to thermal degradation when applied to high-heat display panels, which can result in adhesive liquefaction or delamination.
Hardware specification audit confirms a linear friction slide mechanism that relies on plastic-on-plastic tension. The 0.027-inch vertical clearance is documented to exceed the safety specifications for certain late-model display gaskets, introducing potential mechanical risk to the LCD panel. The unit includes aesthetic branding on the shutter surface. Material durability is rated low for exposure to isopropyl alcohol, which can lead to structural snapping of the ABS housing.
Physical metrics:
- 0.7mm vertical profile.
- ABS plastic housing.
- Friction-based slide.
The specifications include a 0.7mm height and 3 units per pack with a branded plastic shutter.
To mitigate the risk of mechanical pressure on modern ultra-slim displays, a 0.2mm vinyl privacy decal is recommended as a zero-clearance alternative.
Technical data for such devices is located within the optical security component library.