Glass break detectors are an additional protection layer for property not only from burglars but also vandals and bad weather. Ajax wireless detectors activate an alarm as soon as they detect two consecutive sounds: a low-frequency impact sound and a high-frequency sound of shattering glass. If attackers try to enter a house through a broken window, break a shop window to get goods, or a branch that fell during a storm breaks a window — the system immediately notifies users and a security company. At the same time, a passing car, thunder, and barking dogs do not cause false alarms. Ajax glass break detectors are available in the form of a separate miniature detector that will suit any interior, as well as in the form of a combined detector featuring a motion sensor.
Acoustic glass break detectors
GlassProtect
Wireless glass break detector
9 m glass break detection range
180° glass break detection angle
Adjustable sensitivity
Up to 7 years of operation from battery
Communication with the hub at a distance of up to 1,000 m
CombiProtect
Wireless combined motion and glass break detector
12 m motion detection range
9 m glass break detection range
180° glass break detection angle
Adjustable sensitivity
Up to 5 years of operation from battery
Communication with the hub at a distance of up to 1,200 m
Features of Ajax glass break detectors
Cooperating with third-party equipment
The GlassProtect glass break detector is equipped with a terminal for connecting a third-party device with an NC contact type. GlassProtect can also work as part of a third-party alarm system or smart home system. You'll need the uartBridge or ocBridge Plus integration module to connect to such a system.
Straightforward set up
Ajax glass break detectors do not need to be disassembled for configuring. Connecting to the system and setting up are done in the mobile app, where users can also create an automation scenario. For instance, set the roller shutters to close automatically when a window is broken.
Using reliable communication technology
Glass break detectors and hubs communicate via the Jeweler radio protocol. It is a TDMA technology with strong encryption. In the event of radio interference or jamming attempt, Ajax switches the radio frequency, notifying users and a security company of the situation.