The alarm trigger conditions for mobile phone security display holders typically vary depending on their specific design and technical implementation; however, they generally encompass the following common scenarios:
Removal from Designated Area: An alarm is triggered when the mobile phone placed on the display stand is removed or moved beyond a specific distance. This is typically achieved through the use of sensors, wireless signals, or Bluetooth technology.
Forcible Removal: If an unauthorized individual attempts to forcibly dismantle the display stand or remove the phone, built-in pressure sensors or vibration sensors will detect the abnormal force or movement and trigger an alarm.
Disconnection: Some mobile phone security display holders are equipped with security cables or electronic locks. If these connecting cables are severed or unplugged, the security system will immediately sound an alarm.
Unauthorized Movement: Certain display stands feature smart locks or require specific authorization to disengage. If an unauthorized person attempts to move the phone, the system will detect this action and trigger an alarm.
Opening of Security Enclosure: If the mobile phone is housed within a security-enabled display enclosure, a built-in switch or sensor will typically trigger an alarm whenever the enclosure is opened or tampered with.
These security systems do not rely solely on physical protective mechanisms; they may also be integrated with intelligent surveillance systems and alarm devices to further enhance their anti-theft effectiveness.