Skylock the toughest bike locks won’t stand up to the most determined and well-equipped bike thieves. The security system compares its own motion sensor data with that of your smartphone to tell if you’ve been in an accident. Skylock will alert emergency services that you’re in trouble.
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- Worthy meet Skylock And while the lock is “smart,” it doesn’t rely on batteries that need to be constantly recharged to make them work.
- Skylock works over Bluetooth short-range wireless signals. Thanks to Bluetooth Low Energy and WiFi, the bike can detect and pair with a bicyclist’s phone while riding and message friends or emergency responders in case of an accident.
- Skylock can be opened with a password. The lock has a keypad and can be opened with a password. This system also makes it easy to share your bike with friends by temporarily authorizing their phones to unlock it.
- The solar-powered Skylock lets you monitor. It is solar-powered so you don’t need to worry about the battery dying. The creators say 1 hour of sunlight is enough for about 1 week of regular use.
- There are plenty of smart bike locks that warn you about thieves, and some will even let you share your bike if you’re the generous sort.
As you’d hope, Skylock covers the baseline features many have come to expect from smart locks: it’ll let you know where your bike is and if someone is trying to tamper with it, and you can lend out your wheels to others. The lock is solar powered so users don’t have to to worry about recharging. The creators say one hour of sunlight is enough for about a week of regular use. Just be ready to pony up. They’ll retail for $249 with a preorder price of $159. You save & your bike.
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