I have a problem where even when not locked it goes off. There is no shut off switch! My neighbors complain when I am walking from down staires carrying it back upstares. I have to place it on my bed under a HUGE stack of pillows to keep it quet! I can't take it with me as I am moveing in transition setting the alarm off all the way to my destination with an alrme going off as though I stole my own bike! Is there an alarm that I can have not go off when it is in the unlocked position?
I found out about this alarm after posting a video of me and my bike after I custom installed a 12v adapter. An ad on the side showed up on facebook. So I went to the official site which is packed with great info, too much info though because it's cluttered and I can't find a way to buy it and see where they sell it and for how much. I am interested in the newest 120db model.
yeah now if some dude in a neighboorhood full of mtv,atv etc. and find out who has this lock they could push tht button and dismantel it bam easey theift
Ive got this lock but the new model, it was a bit tricky to insert the battery but once installed that was it. Its been 7 months and no problems at all. Even saved my bike!
The new models are much better at reducing false alarms and the battery changes are easier. The alarm isn't a necessary; the lock is what does the job.
#1: Battery change is very difficult and ABSOLUTELY can't be done without triggering several false alarms. Although I recognized that if the electronic module is close to the lock, a false alarm would less likely trigger, NEVER THE LESS IT DOES!!! This is extremely annoying!!!
#2: I'm not satisfied with the finish of the product. Particularly the door to the electronic module of very poor FIT and QUALITY.
#3: Last but not least, this product weighs almost 2 pounds. Too heavy for a backpack.
2 lbs. isn't much, can be carried in a tank bag, you probably shouldn't be carring hard items in a backpack anyway because if you crash, they could seriously hurt.
I have a problem where even when not locked it goes off. There is no shut off switch! My neighbors complain when I am walking from down staires carrying it back upstares. I have to place it on my bed under a HUGE stack of pillows to keep it quet! I can't take it with me as I am moveing in transition setting the alarm off all the way to my destination with an alrme going off as though I stole my own bike! Is there an alarm that I can have not go off when it is in the unlocked position?
LONGISLANDHAWAIIAN 6 months ago
@LONGISLANDHAWAIIAN Read the full webBikeWorld review. There's a trick to cleaning the lock to help prevent false alarms.
wbwvids 6 months ago
I found out about this alarm after posting a video of me and my bike after I custom installed a 12v adapter. An ad on the side showed up on facebook. So I went to the official site which is packed with great info, too much info though because it's cluttered and I can't find a way to buy it and see where they sell it and for how much. I am interested in the newest 120db model.
TheFutureLooksGrimm 1 year ago
yeah now if some dude in a neighboorhood full of mtv,atv etc. and find out who has this lock they could push tht button and dismantel it bam easey theift
ExplicLyrics15 1 year ago
I'm not sure what you mean, there is no button to push, it is a heavy-duty lock that needs a key to open.
wbwvids 1 year ago
@ExplicLyrics15 it can only be changed when unlocked
connor25 1 year ago
@ExplicLyrics15 some dude has a universal zena key?? that is whack!
torontothegood 9 months ago
Ive got this lock but the new model, it was a bit tricky to insert the battery but once installed that was it. Its been 7 months and no problems at all. Even saved my bike!
The alarm is loud.
bmer650 1 year ago
I have an Xena XR1 (old version)
It's awesome.
I've had it over 8 months and the original batteries are still going strong.
It has also been under all sorts of crappy weather and still no sign of failing.
187Premises 1 year ago
@ferthelet, I have NOT had ANY problems with false alarms (other than at battery change).
My understanding is that the false alarm problem happens with previous older models, e.g. that use the small watch batteries
mrtopcat2 2 years ago
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mrtopcat2 2 years ago
thank you wbwvids!
ferthelet 2 years ago 2
Thanks everyone for your feedback and for submitting your experience with this product!
wbwvids 2 years ago
@mrtopcat2, would you have any alternative that have worked with you? Another problem I've heard is about a LOT of false alarms. Thank you!
ferthelet 2 years ago
The new models are much better at reducing false alarms and the battery changes are easier. The alarm isn't a necessary; the lock is what does the job.
wbwvids 2 years ago
#1: Battery change is very difficult and ABSOLUTELY can't be done without triggering several false alarms. Although I recognized that if the electronic module is close to the lock, a false alarm would less likely trigger, NEVER THE LESS IT DOES!!! This is extremely annoying!!!
#2: I'm not satisfied with the finish of the product. Particularly the door to the electronic module of very poor FIT and QUALITY.
#3: Last but not least, this product weighs almost 2 pounds. Too heavy for a backpack.
mrtopcat2 2 years ago
2 lbs. isn't much, can be carried in a tank bag, you probably shouldn't be carring hard items in a backpack anyway because if you crash, they could seriously hurt.
wbwvids 2 years ago