Ulock, a secure padlock

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No need for keys to use this padlock, it can be activated and deactivated using your smartphone. It is also, of course, smart health connected and gives you its position in real time.

Ulock: a question of security

Putting an anti-theft device to lose the keys, breaking your anti-theft device with pliers and spending 2 hours at the station justifying yourself is now a thing of the past. Now you can lock and unlock your padlock simple click on your phone mobile or let him make a living. It connects to the Smartphone via Bluetooth 4.0 low consumption and a customized application.

Ulock is located on a map so you can make sure your two-wheeled vehicle doesn't magically move, and for heads up, you can find it after you drift a little too far from the parking lot.

It is also possible to share the position of the padlock with a friend and him leasy access to lock / unlock of the device.

The components used to create Ulock are sold as being of first quality, waterproof and can last for years. Thestress Review has been brilliantly passed and steel makes it difficult to cut it. Finally, the battery lasts five years (25,000 locks / unlocks) and notifies you when it's time to change them.

The Ulock app

This software application allows extreme personalization in order to best adapt to your personality.

So, if you are a cyclist in a hurry, always between two races, you just have to put the application in auto mode, your padlock will then open as soon as you rescue your application near Ulock.

If you're more like forgetting everything, the automatic mode alone will lock the padlock as soon as you get away from it.

For added security, you can lock your application with a pin code and make sure you're the only one who can control your padlock.

Right now already on sale, you can get this padlock for the price of 149 euros plus shipping costs since the product will come directly from Italy.

A resistant padlock, with a minimalist design in comparison with the application that focuses on form … It is incredibly reminiscent of Bitlock … same functionality, a bit more expensive but Ulock is already on sale however … The possibility of sharing the rights on the padlock finally puzzled, what is the goal? if you've had too much to drink, can your wife block you from cycling? if your friend comes around, can he make a pleasant prank of letting you walk health home? or else, it is a blow from the neglected grandmothers who will mow your bicycle to force you to collect it from their homes …!

source: slate.com

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