I disagree, if the sensor is a microphone that listens for glass breaking sounds, it should catch every sound from videos like this Breaking Glass , Smashing Window , Breaking Mirror Sound Effect - YouTube

Hi @Raza100. As mentioned in this Help Center article here, using a video of glass breaking is not a reliable method for testing your Glass Break Sensor. Try using the methods listed in that article for the best results.


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I personally have not seen that email, will need to look for it. However, in reviewing the event options and notifications, I do not see where it says Glass Breakage sounds. All I see if CO2 and Smoke Alarms.

Here are the screens, notice you can select Event Sound, and the Notifications for Sound. This kind of implies that if it hears a sound to notify you. The CO2 and Smoke are more of an Alarm process as shown in the third screen:

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You love our Wyze Cams. But did you know they do more than just record videos? Receive an alert the moment Wyze Cam hears glass break, or a smoke or CO alarm go off.

So Wyze said glass break sensors were being worked on, and a Wyze employee was asked about making this work with Wyze cams to have the AI detect it, and they said they would bring it up with the AI team and that it might already be in the works. Now we get an email saying that the cams are capable of doing this.

Adding the Glass Break feature to the HMS, along with Friendly Faces, has been requested on the Wishlist already and needs some support (low vote count). Follow the link, vote at the top, like some posts, and add your reply in support.

On several occassions, I've heard my iPhone 4S - while locked and set down flat -- make a sound that is similar to coins rattling or a piece of glass breaking. I checked all my alert sounds and no sound like that is even an option. When I pick up the phone and unlock it after, everything is fine and there's no message displaying. Any ideas or info on this?

Since it's a noise and a vibrate (mine does both too), I'm focused on it being a notification of some sort, so I looked to see what Apps had any notifications when it happened. I saw one prime suspect - Bejewel Blitz. I checked my noticiations setting for Blitz and badges and sounds were turned on. I turned off the sounds. I hope that's it; too early to tell, though. Do you also have BeJeweled Blitz on your phone?

An opera singer hits a high note and this shatters a glass in the drawing room. This may have appeared in the movies, but is it really possible to shatter glass with sound? Yes, but this is harder than you might think. To do it reliably for a science demonstration requires practice and careful choice of the glass and loudspeaker. It is quite nerve racking doing this live on stage, because it sometimes takes a bit of fiddling and tuning to work. This is great for building tension in the audience!

A glass has a natural resonance, a frequency at which the glass will vibrate easily. Therefore the glass needs to be moved by the sound wave at that frequency. If the force from the sound wave making the glass vibrate is big enough, the size of the vibration will become so large that the glass breaks.

Sir can u tell me the resonance or frequency of the glass made by this company for metro trains:FLACHGLAS wernberg GmbH ,I mean is it a plastic glass or is a glass with heavy thickness and composition

some guys in the blox fruits discord said they heard a loud glass breaking sound and the whole server heard it, they said it wasnt quake or anything because everyone heard the sound in the server. i do kind of think theyre lying though

Just got it , tested and found out what causes it , I triggered it 3 times in a row, if you deal a high damage combo on ships with everything in your inventory (fruit , gun, sword and melee) consecutively it happens , but maybe there's other things that cause it idk

It's the sort of thing ELP would have had on stage. A cut crystal glass cymbal. 'Not for the sake of being flash' as Carl Palmer would say 'We felt it was an integral part of the show, and done with utmost taste'

The sound was made from a special percussion "instrument" that Peart used back in the Moving Pictures days (and has stopped using?) It's made out of the same metallic alloys as cymbals. I remember seeing a picture of it (inside the record jacket??...We're going back many years, and the brain cells are rather dusty). I think it was shaped like a symbol, possibly the Zildian symbol. He may have stopped using Zildian products at some point, like he stopped using Slingerland drums.

Part of the curiosity I have: are glass breaks good sensors for detecting intrusion to begin with? With the vast range of tempered/untempered/wire/plate/double pane/thermal/argon filled/aluminum film glass types, do they all sound the same when broken? Do windows have the same sound signature as glass display cases? My anecdotal experience says 'No'.

My personal experience (very limited in this area) is that glass breaks are often a backup or last resort option. The most challenging part of using them is how do you test them for the actual installation? The are glass-break simulators, but it can be difficult to predict how the actual windows in the actual room will sound when broken.

Initially acoustic glass break detectors relied on the high pitched sound of glass breaking and were sold to be active at times when the business was closed and internal noises shouldn't exist. They needed to be mounted within about 15' of the glass to be protected (Bluegrass).

Technology improved and the demand to provide detection while the building was occupied then gained momentum. Dual detectors that required a "shock vibration" and the sound of glass breaking were created (Intellisense).

On the glass peizo sensors were also being promoted instead of lead foil. This limited the detection to that piece of glass to allow the building to be occupied, but small chips in the glass hidden by the frames became an issue. So, they created a "thump and sound" on the glass detector (Sentrol).

All of which had variables that were out of the installers control. That included window drapes, the onset of metal Venetian blinds, flooring changes from carpet to hard and reverse, window tinting, safety glass and new requirements for it's use in commercial properties.

Yes, the horror stories are true, trucks that drove through windows undetected or dozens of false alarms because of hidden glass chips due to poor framing and telephone ringers requiring tape on them to change the frequency.

I have used Honeywell Glass Breaks with success (read instructions). I can make FG730 trip without breaking glass with tester. LED's show different frequency's during testing and latching alarm feature if multiples on same loop. Here is a list of sensors:

Hi! I want to make security system. How can I detect glass breaking with sound? My first idea to detect glass breaking was with tilt switch. I wanted to put tilt switch on every window and if the glass breaks the tilt switch falls and tilts, but nowadays glasses are stronger and if you break the glass then not alla of the glass breaks. So I want to do it with sound.

I am setting up the Konnected panel to use with Home Assistant. I have 6 windows and two door sensors working great. I just wired in the glass break sensor (red/black to Aux+/Aux-, green/white to Zone 5/G).

I need to declare the glass break sensor in my configuration.yaml file in Home Assistant, but I do not know what 'type' is appropriate. None of these binary sensor types supported by Home Assistant seems to fit with the concept of a glass break sensor. Which type have other folks successfully used?

If I'm not mistaken, I believe the glass break sensors are treated as 'motion' sensors. I'm sure that's how Nate instructed us to do it with SmartThings, and I'm fairly certain HassIO treats them similarly. I guess I'll find out for sure, as I'm getting ready to add mine into Home Assistant shortly.

A glass break sensor should clearly alert you when the sensor has been tampered with or when it has a low battery. Look for glass break sensors that show an LED light, sound a high-decibel alarm or send a mobile notification to alert you to check the status of the sensor

The best glass break sensors allow you to adjust the sensitivity to prevent false alarms. Some allow you to select from one of the built-in preset options to determine whether or not the sensor detects the softest glass breaking or more loud and intense shattering. For the best range or options, look for sensors that have at least four settings. Read More

Other than not being Z-Wave, anyone know how these compare with the Xiaomi vibration sensors or the SmartThings 2018 Multipurpose sensors (assuming @mike.maxwell is able to get them to share that part of their personality with HE)? Would the net result be the same or are these really as sensitive as they claim (e.g. One covers a 12 square foot area)?

Wondering about one of these to detect very subtle washer vibration from the motor moving. I use an Aeon HEM to detect current draw and while that works great, my washer is such a pain because its idle current fluctuates in the same range as its low speed running current draw, that I'm trying to find an adequate device to use and a third trigger stage before finished notifications are delivered. 152ee80cbc

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