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Nov 08, 2024 - 10:29 AM
Car alarms can be set off by a variety of triggers, such as vibrations, impacts, or changes in the vehicle's tilt, which are detected by sensors installed in the car. These sensors can respond to events like someone trying to forcibly enter the vehicle, breaking a window, or even a significant bump or loud noise nearby. Additionally, some car alarms are equipped with proximity sensors that can activate the alarm if someone gets too close to the vehicle.
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