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Monimoto Bike Alarm And Tracker

Discussion in 'Main Forum' started by MaDProFF, Jan 8, 2018.

  1. MaDProFF

    MaDProFF World Superbike +

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    Monimoto bike alarm and tracker
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    Just in is a new alarm and tracker device for motorcycles that goes under the name of Monimoto. It’s really clever, requires no technical skill to install, and costs virtually nothing to maintain.

    In the box is a small tracking device that you secure discretely somewhere on the bike. Supplied in the box are a couple of zip-ties for this purpose. You install a couple of small batteries that, in normal circumstance, will keep the device working for up to a couple of years. Then simply download the app and configure to your requirements.

    When the Monimoto key fob is in place on the bike , nothing happens. But if the bike is knocked or moved when the key is not in the bike, you will be phoned and given a GPS location for the bike. If the bike is on the move, you will get an updated location every five minutes. If it’s stationary, you’ll be notified every 30 minutes. There’s no subscription fee, but after the initial two months, you’ll pay a monthly charge for the SIM card of about three Euros.

    Tens of thousands of motorcycles are stolen in the UK every year, but only 15% are ever recovered. The Monimoto will increase you chances of being one of those one in six who ever sees their bike again. For not a lot of money, you can now very simply stack the odds just a little bit more in your favour.

    Not too bad for £120
     

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