The Talon T-2200 alarm system could very well provide that “edge” needed as a theft deterrent. In the field of alarm systems costing under $200 it is very competitively priced, costing less than many ...
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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 ...
Bike thieves are a resourceful lot. No matter what form of lock is used, given the time and the inclination, such n'ere-do-wells will snatch up your two-wheeled transportation. Wi-MM, a start-up based ...
The best bike GPS trackers increase your chances of being reunited with a stolen bike, by broadcasting its location back to you once you've flagged it as lost. There are two main ways in which GPS ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Duncan Niederlitz and Eve O'Neill Bike thieves are a persistent plague. The ...
Cyclists searching for a convenient way to protect their bike from theft may be interested in a new bicycle alarm called the Stingray which has been created by Bouh based in the UK. Combining both a ...
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 ...
Having a bike stolen can be a traumatic and extremely expensive experience. One inventor wants to help you avoid that, while passing off any potential trauma to a would-be thief in the process. The ...
This Simple circuit can be used to Guard your bike from theft. It gives a loud alarm tone if somebody tries to start the bike. The alarm disables only when the hide switch S2 is opened. The circuit ...
It seems like no matter what you do, bicycles are just too easy to steal. As long as a thief has a bolt cutter or a crowbar, they can get through most locks in a jiffy. Cars have alarms to deter ...