No, the scenario would be something like this: When the bike is first moved Stopstr only beeps once with a moderate sound intensity. Our system starts to monitor and analyse the movement and if the movement only turns out to be a slight swing, the real alarm doesn’t go off.
It’s the most efficient human invention for kinetics, sport, health, body, freedom, connecting with nature, exploring the word… Can you think of anything better then all this?
Yes, our NIO approach stands for “No Interaction Operation” which opens revolutionary new ways of gadgets doing things for us without needing our involvement, leaving more space in our mind to enjoy life without worries and think creatively instead. Our true belief is that technology should serve us instead of us being enslaved by it.
Recognition of the owner
is done by the Bluetooth capabilities of your phone.
Panic mode communication and community engagement
is implemented via cellular phone networks…
Yes! In the near future we are planing to freely open a SDK for developers. Opensource rocks! We are very excited about what others can do with our platform. Maybe locking and unlocking with a signature gesture? Just a hint…
…on only three ordinary AAA batteries?
This is achieved by our HAWS* approach. It is an intelligent system of pulsing power to circuit subsystems only as needed, in precise logical cascades.
*HAWS stands for Hardware Advanced Waking and Sleeping
Stopstr features an integrated high end accelerometer with milli-g sensitivity. In other words, it is so precise that it can detect light wind blowing over your bike. However, these sorts of movements are recognized and ignored by the firmware.
You borrow someone else’s phone, download the app, login and unlock your bike.