Friday 9 February 2024

Multi-Layered Defense: How Pandora Thwarts Car Thieves

Pandora car alarms use a multi-layered approach to deter and prevent car theft. Here are some key features:

Immobilisation:

  • Multiple immobilisers: Most Pandora systems come with at least two immobilisers, which are electronic devices that prevent the car from starting without the correct key or fob. This makes it much harder for thieves to hotwire the car.
  • Encrypted communication: All communication between the alarm system and the key fob uses 128-bit encryption, making it difficult for thieves to intercept and copy the signal.
  • Anti-hijacking: Some models offer anti-hijacking features, such as immobiliser tags that the owner must carry. If the owner is not present with the tag when the car is started, the engine will shut down.

Detection and Alert:

  • Sensors: Pandora alarms use a variety of sensors to detect unauthorised activity, such as door opening, glass breakage, shock, tilt, and motion.
  • Loud siren: If the alarm is triggered, it will sound a loud siren to deter thieves and alert others in the area.
  • GPS tracking: Some models come with GPS tracking, which allows you to locate your car in real-time if it is stolen.
  • Smartphone notifications: Many Pandora systems can send alerts to your smartphone if the alarm is triggered or if your car is moved without your permission.

Additional security:

  • Thatcham certification: Many Pandora alarms are Thatcham certified, which means they meet the standards set by the UK's leading independent security research centre. This can help you get a discount on your car insurance.
  • OBD port protection: Some models offer protection against OBD port theft, which is a common method used by thieves to steal cars.

It's important to note that no car security system is foolproof, but Pandora alarms offer a high level of protection against car theft. The specific features and level of protection will vary depending on the model you choose.

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