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Directed Electronics 506T I.T. Audio Sensor
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Directed Electronics 506T I.T. Audio Sensor

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Description:

Directed Electronics 506T I.T. Audio Sensor helps you enhance your vehicle's Directed Electronics alarm system with the addition of this audio glass break sensor that features a microphone and microprocessor to detect and analyze intrusions, even if the glass is broken quietly.

Features:

Detects even quiet breaks: That might not trigger the shock sensor.


Microphone and microprocessor: Detect tampering and breaking of vehicle's glass and analyze frequency, intensity and timing of intrusion sounds to eliminate false alarms.


Owner's manual is included


Compatible with Directed Electronics alarm systems


Directed Electronics Viper Audio Glass Break Sensor is included


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.3 inches
Product Width: 6.3 inches
Product Height: 2.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.35 pounds
Package Length: 8.1 inches
Package Width: 6.5 inches
Package Height: 1.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 12 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Works for me!Sep 16, 2009
By R. Morris "GoteeGeek"
I installed this with a Clifford 50.5x in my 2001 silverado. I haven't gotten any false alarms with my system but I took it to an empty parking lot and tweaked it pretty good.

If you set it up right you won't have any problems, placement doesn't really matter as long as you don't do something weird like stick it inside a pillar or under the carpet or something.

Just grab some 3m double sided sticky tape (something good so it will hold in extreme heat) and stick it somewhere it can have air space around it (at least that's what I would do / did). I stuck mine behind the center console; Plenty of air space around it and you can't see it.

Play with the sensitivity until you are happy with it. How I tested mine was using my key-chain, 1-2 keys is good, just grab the ring or your remote on the key-chain and tap the glass (tap lightly, don't go scratching your glass!!) with the keys. This will simulate the frequency of breaking glass, and you can tweak it so you don't have false alarms...

I'm about to install a Clifford 50.7x in my wife's 2007 300, I'll be buying another one of these next week :-)

Good Luck!

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Works like a charmFeb 08, 2010
By C. Schroeder
My truck was boken into 3 times. The first time, I had no alarm, but the cops caught the guys! The second time I had the alarm on, but was set too low and they got into my bed-mounted tool box (put a pad lock on it after that). The third time I was in bed awake watching tv. As soon as they poped the glass ( I heard it) the alarm sounded and they took off. This sound sensor did its job! After this third break in I added the Radar motion detector and had the dash security light changed from red to the much brighter blue.
If you are thinking about putting an alarm on your truck / car, I recommend getting the addon sensors! Like me, you may whish you did.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5great productDec 21, 2010
By richard ochoa
i havent had a chance to test the product, but again the only way to test it is to break a window on my vehicle. Still, I am very happy with my purchase. I am thinking about getting a few more accesories for my alarm system. Amazon is the top seller in my list.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Nice additionJun 20, 2007
By Mad Mike
Got this for my Viper 5900. Had the sensitivity up too high, a helocoptor flew by and set it off. Put it down a little bit, and it'll go off if I say "pssssssst." I don't think a shock sensor is enough to detect breaking glass, plus this thing plugs right in along with the shock sensor.

5It really works!Jan 23, 2012
By Idelson de la Cruz
I installed this sensor's mic on the middle upside of the rear glass of my Corolla with the supplied 2 sided tape. The receiver at the trunk so it could be visible when it's opened and therefore easier to calibrate. The microphone picks sounds of highwave frequencies and triggers (-) into the blue wire (you can try hitting a glass bottle with some metal). it's simple, all the work I've to do was running a blue cable from the dash to the trunk. I just installed at back because thieves tend to break the rear door little triangle glass, instead of the larger door glasses, this works for them in many cases without triggering the full alarm, because shock sensor don't always pick 'shocks' from the back of the car when pressed toward using force on the door. Don't spec to see a big glass to be broken!! that will make a lot of noise and vibration to the car, so alarm with be on!!! only desperate theft fall in this category. I recommend this item, it offers more security to your car and all your valued items inside.

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