Yes, both the Labradar airgun and archery adapters are microphones. You can see this in their photos, and they use the word 'microphone' in both product descriptions. These are adjustable for sensitivity on the radar.
Labradar does not sell vibration triggers like the after-market JKL and Piet. Vibration triggers sell for $0.10 each to up to $1K for commercial applications. You can build an accelerometer type switch or adapt an Arduino switch, but you have to ask yourself - why? When a switch costing 10 cents does the same thing.
Here's an earlier post on another thread where you can build your own vibration switch for less than $5. There's a cut-a-way photo showing the insides of an SW-180 series switch showing how it works - Either ON or OFF electrical contacts, and nothing in between, so it cannot be adjusted for sensitivity electrically. But, you can adjust for sensitivity in its orientation on the gun, or by buying more or less sensitive switches (the coils being more or less stiff when they wobble).
Vibration switch