Aggregated specification data lists the WSDCAM sensor as a standalone analog vibration detector utilizing a piezoelectric element. Technical analysis confirms the device triggers based on kinetic impact or high-frequency vibration rather than acoustic microphone pickup. A 125dB siren provides immediate local feedback, powered by three LR44 button cells integrated into a slim-profile chassis.
Structural dimensions are optimized for sliding glass door clearances. Because the system is air-gapped, it remains functional during network outages or RF interference. Performance metrics indicate that sensor placement is a critical variable; mounting within one inch of the glass corner is recommended to maximize kinetic energy transfer to the piezo element.
Technical data suggests that high-velocity wind or bird strikes may reach the mechanical vibration threshold required to trigger the siren.
The unit lacks remote telemetry capabilities, functioning exclusively as a localized deterrent. Internal component analysis indicates the use of an OEM chassis shared across several Tuya-adjacent hardware variants.
The Feit Electric Smart Sensor is an appropriate alternative for users who need to receive push notifications on a smartphone during a vibration event.
This hardware is included in the glass break sensors category for comparative analysis.