Bitlock Smart Bike Lock for $109
December 5, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
It’s obviously important to lock your bike whenever you’re not using it, but that can be an inconvenience for people you actually want to share a bike with. With Bitlock, you’ve got nothing to worry about. Put Bitlock on your bike and you won’t be keeping track of any more keys – the lock is controlled by your smartphone, and access is super easy to share.
Bitlock’s system means you can tap into the sharing economy by sharing your bike’s access with others, provisioning and revoking digital keys as you see fit,” TechCrunch
- Unlock your bike lock directly from your phone – no keys or combinations required
- Share location & access to your bike w/ friends & family
- Keep track of your cycling activity like trip length, duration, & calories burnt through your Bitlock
- Open Bitlock w/ a secret backup combination when your phone dies
- Remember where you locked your bike up earlier w/ geotagging
- Rest assured your bike is safe – Bitlock uses high-level encryption & is completely weatherproof
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery life: 5 years
- Material: reinforced and heat-treated steel
Compatibility
- iOS 7 and 8
- Android 4.3 or later
Includes
- Bitlock Smart Bike Lock (blue)
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