


#BIKE TRACKING DEVICE PLUS#
On the plus side, you do get up to three months of coverage per charge. But then, living in London means I’m a person who has witnessed someone remove the internal battery from an Uber rental bike using only a brick. I’ts made to sit under the saddle, though one disadvantage we can spot is that the Air looks obviously like a tracking device, and that’s before it’s started beeping.ĭespite coming with a security fitting, I also can’t imagine it would be too tricky to tear off its GoPro-style mount. If some ne’er-do-well nevertheless makes off with your machine, you can then immediately forward its current location on to the police. Sending you notifications to your phone if your bike gets moved, it also has an inbuilt alarm. Now its Air GPS tracker promises to provide an accurate GPS location, immediate alerts, plus a long battery life. Two year’s worth of internet connection is included in the price, with a £2.50 per month subscription kicking in from the third year.īuy now from Powerbikes for £125 2 See.Sense AirĬurrently available to pre-order, the See.Sense Air comes from a brand we’ve had good experiences with in the past. You’ll be sent an alert if the bike is moved, and you’ll be able to track where it is via the wonder of Google Maps. You then activate Sherlock via the app whenever you leave your bike unattended. The device is charged via the USB port and cable with a single two-hour charge providing around two weeks’ worth of juice. There’s even a twin bar end included in the box so you can match things up on the other side. We found the fit snug enough to prevent rattling, with the integrated bar end keeping things firmly in place. Simply pop your bar end out and slide the GPS in. As the 11.5cm, 40g plastic tube is flexible, it’ll work with most drop and straight handlebars (you can check online). You then slot the GPS unit into your bars. Once the app is launched, you create a bike profile, adding a picture of your bike, the frame number, and details such as make and model before pairing it to the tracker. This invisible GPS anti-theft device for bicycles works in conjunction with the free-to-download Sherlock app (available for iOS or Android).
