About 1.5 million bicycles are stolen each year, and only about 20 percent are recovered and returned to their original owners. A California company, Factory Enhancements Corp., has introduced a ...
About 1.5 million bicycles are stolen each year, and only about 20 percent are returned to their owners. A California company, Factory Enhancements Corp., has introduced a motion-sensor alarm system ...
To help keep your bike locked up safe, a tiny new device can send an alarm to your iPhone if someone so much as touches it. Plus if your bike does get nabbed, it can hunt it down using the cloud.
With the bicycle sales exploding these days and more start-ups cashing in proper money, there’s still one problem left unsolved. You get them in all shapes and forms, everything from carbon fiber and ...
A new silent alarm could make bicycle theft a thing of the past. The Cricket works in a similar way to standard security alarms, except it is combined with a free iPhone app. If anyone touches or ...
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