This Sensor Vibrates When You're Being Targeted

Published on January 27, 2026
Duration: 0:20

This video introduces the High Alert sensor, a compact device comparable in size to an Apple AirTag, designed to detect infrared targeting signals. Mounted on tactical gear like a helmet, it provides a 130-degree receiving angle and alerts the operator silently through vibration. The speaker on the unit is for demonstration only; the actual alert mechanism is haptic.

Quick Summary

The High Alert sensor is a tactical device that detects infrared (IR) targeting signals. It's designed to be mounted on gear and alerts the user silently via vibration when targeted, ensuring enhanced situational awareness without audible cues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to High Alert Sensor
  2. 00:08Physical Specs and Functionality

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the High Alert sensor and how does it work?

The High Alert sensor is a tactical device that detects infrared (IR) targeting signals. It's designed to be mounted on gear and alerts the user silently via vibration when targeted, ensuring enhanced situational awareness without audible cues.

What are the key specifications of the High Alert sensor?

The High Alert sensor is roughly the size of an Apple AirTag and offers a 130-degree receiving angle for IR signals. Its primary alert method is vibration, making it a silent and discreet tactical tool.

How is the High Alert sensor typically mounted?

The High Alert sensor is designed for easy mounting on tactical gear. It can be attached to accessory rails, commonly found on helmets, allowing for optimal positioning to cover the required 130-degree detection angle.

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