When sourcing drop sensors, the most critical technical factor is detection accuracy and sensitivity. Ensure the sensor utilizes infrared (IR) photoelectric technology capable of detecting drops of varying sizes and liquid viscosities. Key specs include a response time of <50ms, compatibility with standard IV sets (10, 15, 20, or 60 drops/ml), and a high signal-to-noise ratio to prevent false alarms caused by ambient light or tube movement. Additionally, verify the clamping mechanism's durability, as it must withstand frequent attachment to drip chambers without losing grip.