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BICYCLES ARE STOLEN EVERYWHERE AND EVERY DAY no matter they are with or without locks. To protect your bicycle from being stolen, our GardSave GS101 TWO-WAY WIRELESS BICYCLE ALARM SYSTEM can be your best solution. Once the bike theft happens, the Bike-Alarm will sound loud beeps to scare the thief away and the Beeper will also immediately activate an emergency alarm to warn you to check the bicycle and take the necessary actions urgently. Therefore, with GS101 armed on the bicycle, whenever you want to take a short break in the cycling journey, there is no need for you to worry about parking your bike nearby. http://www.joybien.com

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  • how far will it go

    like parking lot to mall?

    5 steps away from parking lot?

    HOW FAR and will it go through building

  • effective distance: outdoors (open field): 30 +/- 10 Meter; Indoors: 25 +/- 5 Meter

  • It seems that you have to activate both the bicycle module and the rider module in order for the system to operate. Why not just one-or-the-other? As it is, there is a 50% opportunity to miss activation.

    Does the phrase "hand held" mean that the rider module does not have a belt clip or other attachment? "Hand held" means "soon lost".

    It sends a signal if "destroyed", "switched off" or "moved" - what happens if one simply and carefully cuts the mounting band and removes the cycle module?

  • Both the Bicycle Module (we called it the Alarm) and Rider Module (we called it the Beeper) are turned on separately to converse battery life. If the user turned on the Beeper, but forgot to turn on the Alarm, then the Beeper will sound off to indicate that the Alarm is off (or out of reach), so to remind you to turn on the Alarm. Conversely, if the user kept the Alarm ON but kept with the Beeper OFF, then the Alarm (when in danger) will still sound off to alert the user on Bike side.

  • Not shown in this video, the Rider Module (the Beeper) has a built-in Strap Holder for you to attach a strap. Pouch with Belt-Clip will come as an accessory later.

    The cutting or removal action of the mounting band will cause the Alarm to send alert signal to the user.

    The basic concept of using the Bike Alarm is whenever your Beeper sounds off, you should check your Bikes status immediately to avoid theft.

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  • haha wont people think their is a bomb on ur bike when it starts to bleep like that :)

  • @joybien2006 Great idea, but most bike thieves don't steal a bike to ride it across the street or just next door. The range sucks.

  • @joybien2006 Great 

  • I found it on ebay for about 50$. It seems that the company that makes it is the seller.

  • i want 1 but i must add a 10 kg C4 explosives to it

  • Why can't I purchase on the website? There is no price.  This seems really unusual.

  • this is effective but you have to put a chain on the bike too so while the person is cutting your cord the bike moves and you have time to run!! hurry up buddy!!!!!!!!! your bike is getting stolen..

  • not very LOUD

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