Technical specifications for the YoLink Outdoor Siren indicate the use of Semtech LoRa modulation within the 902-928 MHz spectrum. This frequency choice allows for a theoretical 1,000-foot open-air range and superior penetration through dense materials compared to 2.4GHz devices. The unit is IP66-rated for outdoor environmental resistance and utilizes a 110dB fixed-frequency piezo element for localized acoustic alerting. Performance data confirms the system supports Device-to-Device (D2D) pairing, ensuring siren activation even during hub or network failures.
Material analysis identifies a low-power chipset designed for multi-year operation on standard AA alkaline batteries. The hardware is locked to the YoLink ecosystem, requiring the proprietary YS1603 gateway for wide-area network communication and app-based configuration. While the siren provides a high-decibel output, the firmware does not support volume adjustment or custom audio files, utilizing a single high-pitched alert tone for all trigger events.
For users seeking a siren that integrates directly with Z-Wave networks without an additional proprietary hub, the Ring Alarm 8-Piece Security System offers broader peripheral compatibility.
This peripheral is categorized within the wireless sirens and panic buttons classification for perimeter security enhancement.