If the Scandinavian design has taught us anything, it is that less is more. What we need to do in all aspects of our lives is to keep things simple but smart, and that’s exactly what the LAAS O-Lock ...
Lock8 is the world’s first smart bike lock that can be operated via smartphone! The keyless lock has a GPS tracker that helps users find their bicycles when they are either misplaced or stolen. It is ...
The best defense against bike thieves is to own a bike that no one would want to steal and use a lock that’s just good enough to make it inconvenient. But if you must have nice things, a good bike ...
It's official – we are now living in the age of the keyless Bluetooth bike lock. We've already seen the Skylock, BitLock and Ulock. Now, there's also the Noke U-Lock. The Noke's features are quite ...
Consumers now have their choice of several smartphone-controlled door locks, which allow users to grant access to select people, and that automatically cause the door to unlock when a user approaches.
Velo Labs has come up with a bike lock that alerts owners to possible thefts, alerts emergency responders to possible crashes, and has a keyless entry that lets users share bikes Airbnb-style. Dara ...
With Bitlock, it’s now easier to share or rent your bike to anyone, and you’ll never lose your keys again. Here is a basic fact of modern life: You’re more likely to lose your keys than a smartphone, ...
Whether you are riding to work or to grab a coffee at your local spot, you need a lock to keep your bicycle safe. Here’s a useful list of the best bike locks available that we’ve put together. If you ...
If you haven't yet decided how you feel about the internet of things--if you're unsure whether adding sensors and radios to everyday stuff will improve our lives in meaningful ways or just amount to a ...
Bitlock, “the world’s first keyless bike lock,” is actually really cool. It works sort of like a keycard system: The key is the app on your phone, so you can just go up to your bike, push a button on ...
Cyclists get a rough time of it on the roads, and if being side-swiped by cars, trucks and buses all day long isn’t enough, when they finally dismount they still need to lock up their bikes. To that ...