When I was a child I lost three bikes to theft. Maybe that’s why this week’s Kickstarter project caught my eye.
The BikeSpike protects your bike with what they claim is the world’s smallest GPS chipset with a built-in antenna, an on-board accelerometer, and a connection to a global cellular network. The BikeSpike attaches to your bike and alerts you if someone takes off with your bike, and also allows you to track it much like Find My iPhone does for your iOS device.
According to the BikeSpike website, the device does the following:
The BikeSpike comes with 1 or 2 years of pre-enrolled cellular device for the device to stay in touch. Two levels of cellular service are available for the BikeSpike.
The ‘Urban Commuter’: It is an essential piece of the BikeSpike, empowering the device to report your daily rides and assist with recovery when stolen.
The ‘Pro Plan’ gives you all of the benefits of the ‘Urban Commuter’ plan plus the power to activate live updates while training and racing. You can also publish your ride and create public races against other users. The Pro Plan also unlocks essential tools for use by coaches and for fleet management operations.
After the Kickstarter promotional period ends, the cellular service will be available for standard rates.
The BikeSpike can send alert to members of your contacts lists in the event of an accident, act as a digital guard waiting alert you if your bike is disturbed, and give your bike a good chance at being recovered.
The BikeSpike lasts about a month in between charges for casual riders, A notification can be set up to let you know when the battery level gets down to a certain level. The device simply charges using an AC wall charger.
The BikeSpike Kickstarter project of course has various levels of pledges, and rewards range from a hardy thank you, all the way up to a racing bike with the BikeSpike integrated into the frame.
If you’re a biker, I highly recommend checking out the BikeSpike Kickstarter page.
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