The 1Byone driveway system utilizes a 433.92MHz analog frequency protocol, employing Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) to minimize interference from surrounding household electronics. Technical documentation lists an IP44-rated weather-sealing gasket for the sensor housing. Standardized testing reveals a theoretical open-field range of 1,000 feet, while the use of Passive Infrared (PIR) technology with a Fresnel lens provides thermal detection for approaching objects.
Performance metrics demonstrate battery efficiency that supports an operational cycle of 6 to 12 months using standard AA cells. Material analysis of the PIR window suggests that UV exposure over time can lead to degradation, recommending shaded installation for long-term reliability. The system architecture is designed for local chime alerts without cloud dependency, providing a secure monitoring environment against external network access.
- Alert Latency: Sub-100ms trigger-to-chime
- Power Management: 6-12 month sensor battery life
- System Security: Offline RF handshake protocol
Aggregated specification data indicates that the effective signal throughput is typically reduced to 300-400 feet when obstructed by masonry or dense vegetation. Monitoring is limited to local audible feedback, as the hardware lacks native logging or smartphone notification capabilities. System stability is maintained through the use of a dedicated RF channel rather than shared Wi-Fi bandwidth.
Property owners concerned with network-independent security might favor the Wireless Driveway Alarm with Motion Sensors for its dedicated, unhackable analog signal path. This hardware is classified as a perimeter monitoring solution under driveway and yard alarms.