Beetl is a versatile SMART lock that protects what's yours. If an attempt to remove Beetl is made an instant alert will be sent the users app. Equally, if an item is moved with Beetl locked in place an instant alert will be sent to the users app too.
Beetl can be locked on to anything from cycles, handbags and hired equipment.
It's peace of mind like no other, knowing that Beetl has your back and your belongings are protected.
Designed to be seen, Beetl warns would be thieves that any attempt to steal the item will result in an instant alert to the owners app.
If an attempt is made to unlock Beetl, or move an item with Beetl still locked in place, an instant alert will be sent to the owner.
In the event that an item is stolen with Beetl in place, items can be tracked and located anywhere in the World.
Like other trackers, with Beetl you will be able to locate lost valuables. The key difference, however, is that unlike other trackers Beetl is locked on to valuables, not just attached with a flimsy key chain. It can't be easily discarded if recognised and, if it is indeed recognised, will act as a deterrent and reduce the risk of theft in the first place.
Beetl comes with an outer casing that is locked around the asset tracker. If a thief attempts to remove the outer casing, a tamper alert will be triggered sending an instant notification to the owner's app. A loud alarm will also sound, alerting people in close proximity and further warn the culprit . If the thief manages to unlock the outer casing, the original asset tracker will still need to be unlocked whilst Beetl alarms and the owner has been alerted.
Due to its tamper proof functionality, and inbuilt accelerometer, Beetl is able to preserve its battery life by remaining in a 'dormant' state unless it is moved or tampered with. Furthermore, the outer casing itself is also a power bank meaning that the asset tracker is able to maintain several days of battery life at all times, eliminating the power hungry restrictions of constant GPS location monitoring.
Many asset trackers on the market are designed to be concealed so that, in the event of theft, thieves are unaware their location is being tracked. Beetl, however, is designed to be seen to reduce the risk of theft in the first place. If a thief recognises Beetl, they'll know that attempting to remove it will be tough and will trigger an alarm. If a thief doesn't recognise Beetl, and leaves with it in place, then it will still achieve the same goal as a concealed asset tracker in locating the stolen item.
Currently, the market is worth £15.70bn with the growth forecasted due to the recent advancements in IoT technology.
As the report from Mordor Intelligence states, 'Asset Management and tracking solutions are increasingly critical to achieving greater operational efficiencies'.
In the UK, a cycle is stolen every 90 seconds. With an average price of a quality cycle around £1000, beetl acts as a vital accessory, aiding peace of mind and security for the 6.5M active cyclists across the country.
With Beetl in place, if a bag is lost or stolen, it can be easily found and returned to its owner. Due to the ability to set proximity alerts, if a bag is outside of the allowed range of the mobile phone/app its associated with an instant alert will be sent to the owner.
High quality electrical equipment costs a premium and, in the case of freelancers, represents their livelihood. By securing a Beetl device to an electronic device, its owner will be reassured of its whereabouts at all times and, in the event of theft, will be instantly alerted and be able retrieve it without loss of work.
Hiring expensive equipment, across a number of industries, is big business. By securing Beetl on to hired equipment, assets are protected and usage can be monitored centrally by setting 'safe zones' to ensure the equipment is where it's commissioned to be.