Technical specifications for the Wuloo Solar Driveway Alarm list a 5V monocrystalline laminate solar panel integrated with an 18650 lithium-ion storage cell. Material analysis confirms the system utilizes a 433.92MHz Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) transmitter for signal propagation. Performance metrics indicate that the dual-element PIR sensor is designed to mitigate interference from ambient white light, although sensitivity is fixed based on factory firmware versions.
The 1800ft range listed in technical documentation refers to an open-field, line-of-sight environment. Material science data suggests that the polycrystalline solar assembly provides sufficient energy harvesting for 50-70 trigger events per day during winter months in northern latitudes. Monitoring capabilities include a 4-zone receiver with distinct chime patterns to facilitate zone identification without a visual interface.
Forensic analysis of the hardware identifies a proprietary RF protocol that isolates the device from standard Wi-Fi congestion but requires secondary bridging for integration into digital home automation ecosystems.
Operational data recommends positioning the sensors away from dark asphalt surfaces, as high thermal energy absorption can induce phantom triggers. The system architecture supports up to four sensors per receiver. Documentation confirms that the absence of a digital log means event history is not retained within the hardware's local memory.
For locations where manual battery maintenance is impractical, the Wireless Solar Driveway Alarm with 1800ft Range offers a self-sustaining power configuration via its integrated photovoltaic cell. This unit serves as an autonomous node within the driveway and yard alarms category.