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• Audio Sensor That Detects Attempts to Tamper with or Break Your Vehicle's Glass

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• Audio Sensor That Detects Attempts to Tamper with or Break Your Vehicle's Glass

Description


General Features:

  • Audio sensor that detects attempts to tamper with or break your vehicle's glass
  • Detects even quiet breaks that might not trigger the shock sensor
  • Microphone and Microprocessor detects tampering and analyze frequency, intensity and timing of intrusion sounds to eliminate false alarms
  • 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty

Item Details


Manufacturer:

Model Number:

506T

Weight:

0.36lbs

Internal SKU:

dei-506t

Internal Product ID:

3684

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Durability
4.6
Value
5
Features
4.4
Design
4.7
Usability
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Great product

Works great, hasn't let me down, a alarm isn't as good if it doesn't have this connected to it..

By Joe on July 26, 2013

66

found this helpful.

Don't Buy The Glass Sensor

This is the second glass sensor that I have had installed by professional within two months of purchasing the Viper 5902 alarm. The glass sensor consistently gives a glas sensor active warning upon arming the system. Moreover, the glass sensor consistently goes off once set.

I can pull into the garage, arm the system and in less tahn 15 the glass sensor has triggered the alarm. It has been to the installer eight times for adjustment, and twice after the installer, installed a new glass sensor.

The sad thing is the installer told me not to buy the glass sensor at the time of purchase. I should have listened, now I have to deactivate the glass sensor everytime I arm the alarm.

By Alarm Gone Wild on February 7, 2012

64

found this helpful.

Must have to prevent smash and grab of personal items

I feel this is a must have for every basic alarm install. Whether someone is tapping or smashing your windows, this will trigger the alarm instantly. If you leave your phone or something that makes noise in your car, it will trigger it too. I found my phone that way a couple of times. I even leave my phone inside the car, and know when I get a missed call or texts this way.

By Vu on March 1, 2012

62

found this helpful.

Easiest product to hook up.

This product works great, bought 2 of them six weeks ago... This has been the easiest product that I have ever installed. All you do is connect this product to your existing shock sensor by splicing into the line for long runs or the provided adapter. If your alarm has it's sock sensor built in, locate the extension port on your alarm unit and connect. That's all!!! For the test get your keys and tap on the glass, adjust the sensitivity level.

By joeteran1 on September 12, 2011

61

found this helpful.

A must have with any alarm system

Some thieves don't throw bricks at your car's glass. A screwdriver used as a lever can break the glass in full silence, while your shock sensor is sleeping like a log. Unless you have the 506T, that can detect the very first glass crack.

Pros:
- Easy to install and adjust.
- One sensor protects the whole vehicle.

Cons:
- Large microphone connector makes it difficult to push the wire through tight openings.
- Microphone mount too big for my taste.

By Dragos on January 4, 2010

60

found this helpful.

Good Product

Easy to Install. Idiot proof instructions.

By Jason on June 7, 2010

61

found this helpful.

Wanna help keep your stereo system?

Definately a good choice to add this to your alarm system! I have installed alarms and stereo systems for too many years. If you dont know it only takes 2 mins MAX to steal your entire system. So the more protection the better response you can have! Shock sensors can be good for parking lot accidents (ie. apartment parking, even in front of your house parked in the street) People can be very careless to others cars) but, when it comes to your car being broken into audio sensors are well worth it(especially at $15)! These dont just pick up glass breaking(make sure you set the sensitivity level correctly) they can pick up numerous tapping sounds( depending on where the mic is they can pick up small twigs falling on your car....if it can make a sound this will pick it up) So after installing it b4 putting everything back together, check your sensitivity level to make sure it will not be a nusance to you or your neighbors!! Great thing is you can connect this and your shock sensor to the same port on the brain of the alarm! So you dont lose out on the protection you just make it that much better!

By CMW on May 15, 2010

59

found this helpful.

Impressive

Extremely sensitive if you calibrate it correctly. Trust in DEI products. Works great for a Viper System in a theft area.

By Thomas on July 16, 2008

61

found this helpful.

Sonic has it all!

When my shop did not have the kit or the audio sensor i needed sonic came through! The Audio sensor is a must have in the security system as the shock senor will only catch vibration and when a window is broken more times than not there is no vibration to set the shock off. the audio sensor picks up high frequency noise like a window shattering and triggers the alarm, works very well in Ford Econoline work trucks!

By Ty on September 10, 2012

58

found this helpful.

GREAT VALUE

Easy to install, good, sensitive and very small, and price its great.

By JOSE on January 30, 2012

60

found this helpful.

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