Linka bicycle lock
For people who often ride bicycles, I believe that most of them will be equipped with a car lock. However, most of the traditional car locks on the market now need to be locked on fixed objects such as railings to play the anti-theft function. However, the latest Linka bicycle lock designed by Velaso has a completely different locking method and many intelligent functions. It can be automatically locked and unlocked without using hands.
Unlike ordinary bicycle locks, Linka is mainly installed near the wheel of the frame, and then locked through the wheel and locked to achieve the anti-theft function. Therefore, even if there is no railing nearby, the bicycle can be locked. Even if the thief wants to steal it, he must lift the whole bicycle away, so that it will be very conspicuous in the crowd. In addition, Linka also has a built-in anti-theft alarm clock. If a thief tries to destroy the car, the car lock will give an alarm sound of up to 100 decibels, and will send an instant message to the owner via mobile phone.
Linka can automatically lock and unlock by connecting the mobile phone through Bluetooth. What's more convenient is that when the user approaches the bicycle, Linka will automatically unlock it after detecting the signal of the mobile phone, without any further operation.
Linka bicycle locks have been crowdfunded in Kickstarter at a price of $99, and will be shipped in December this year.