Even
the toughest bike locks won't stand up to the most determined and
well-equipped bike thieves. But a new startup is trying to prevent bike
thefts altogether with the Skylock, its connected bike lock that can be
controlled with a smartphone and sends real-time alerts when a lock is
tampered with. Velo Labs, the startup behind the device, launched a
crowdfunding campaign on its website on Thursday to raise $50,000 for
the production of its app-enabled lock.
"People have these emotional connections with their bikes," Gerardo Barroeta, cofounder of Velo Labs, told Mashable.
"We think an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." The Skylock
pairs to a smartphone via bluetooth and will automatically disengage
when users get close to their bikes. It works in conjunction with a
smartphone app, which will be compatible with iOS and Android handsets.
The
lock is equipped with an accelerometer that enables its crash and theft
alert systems. If the sensor detect a lot of motion around the bike,
like someone tampering with the lock, the app will send a notification
alerting the bike's owner.Crash detections also relies on the lock's
accelerometer. The sensor communicates with data collected by a user's
iPhone to determine when a rider gets in an accident. If the crash or
fall is severe, the app will send a push notification asking the user to
confirm that he's O.. If he fails to respond, the app will alert
emergency responders and users can designate up to three emergency
contacts who will also be notified.
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. It also has a built-in touchscreen that can be used as a
backup locking and unlocking method, should a person not be able to use
his phone. Velo Labs is also building bike sharing functionality into
the app that will allow cyclists to rent out their bikes to others;
prices will be determine based on the demand of each location. The
Skylock will ultimately retail for $249, but you can snag one for $159
during the crowdfunding campaign. The founders say they anticipate
shipping the first units by early 2015.
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